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  1. Y'all, a veces escrito como « ya'll », « yawl » o « yaw » y arcaicamente escrito « you-all », es una gramaticalización fusionada de la frase «you all». Se usa principalmente como un pronombre plural de segunda persona y menos comúnmente como un pronombre singular de segunda persona.

  2. 5 de dic. de 2018 · The answer is yes. "Ya'll" is just dead wrong. There is only one correct way to spell or use "y'all," so whatever you do, don't use the dreaded "ya'll." You may have heard people say that "y'all" isn't proper English, but it's really the misspelled "ya'll" that can get you in trouble. How the Saying Originated and Evolved.

  3. Hace 2 días · Y’all or Yall: Key Takeaways. “Y’all” is the proper contraction for “you all.”. The apostrophe in “y’all” replaces the letters ‘o’ and ‘u’ from “you.”. Incorrect: yall (common misspelling). Correct: y’all (proper contraction).

  4. If you are still unsure when to use yall or y’all, just remember that the apostrophe in the word indicates the omission of letters. Once you remember this, think what letters are left out. Y’all stands for you all, so y’all is the only logical, correct choice.

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  6. y'all ( yal. ) pronoun. 1. (colloquial) (plural) (subject) (United States) a. ustedes (plural) I'm headed to the movies. Y'all want to come with?Voy al cine. ¿Ustedes quieren venir? b. vosotros. (informal) (plural) (Spain) If y'all are done, I'm going to put the pizza in the fridge.Si vosotros habéis terminado, voy a meter la pizza al frigorífico.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Y'allY'all - Wikipedia

    The spelling y'all is the most prevalent in print, ten times that of ya'll; much less common spelling variants include yall, yawl, and yo-all. Linguistic characteristics. Functionally, the emergence of y'all can be traced to the merging of singular ("thou") and plural ("ye") second-person pronouns in Early Modern English.