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    They are differentiated by spelling: Yay [ jɛi ] (as opposed to, say, boo) is for joy and exultation; Yeah [ jæ ] (synonym of yes, opposite of nah) is for ordinary assent; and Yea [ jɛi ] (opposite of nay) is for formal assent during a vote It's just that many people type yea (or even just ya) when they mean yeah Outside of the U S , yeh [ jɛ ] is also common
  • Yall or yall? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    If anything, isn't ya'll a contraction of you will (where you is written as ya, as in "ya know")? Otherwise, the only explanation I can come up with for why someone would ever spell it ya'll is through (mistaken) analogy with contractions like I'll, he'll, etc
  • punctuation - Should ya have an apostrophe? Doin? Etc - English . . .
    In "ya", the "ou" vowel has been replaced with "a" We don't have punctuation to indicate that, so we just write it This is also generally the case where a replacement slang informal word is missing letters, but others have changed When this happens, we usually just transcribe the sounds rather than using an apostrophe
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    When my girlfriend says "good night" (when sleeping in the same bed) I usually say "see ya" and she just laughs like it doesn't make sense Oh whale, say what you want when you want
  • Etymology of using ya instead of you - slang
    9 I have noticed that some people in parts of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio often say "ya" instead of "you"? As in "Didya do your homework?" instead of "Did you do your homework?" Does anyone know the etymology behind this pronunciation? I am wondering if this could be evidence of the influence of a large population of people that still speak
  • Whats the origin of “yo”? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    1 In Arabic, Ya is the vocative particle That's the closest etymology I can think of You can say: Ya Joseph, meaning O Joseph i e Yo Joseph! It's a way to call somebody out This usage is at least 1800 years old and it stems from the Semitic tongue
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    Is it grammatically correct for a pilot or airline cabin crew to say "welcome on board", rather than "welcome aboard?" Is there a difference?
  • Why is you all contracted to yall and not youll?
    Ya'll, I have heard from grammatically correct Southern friends, was a version of you, while all y'all was the form for you all (i e plural) But either way, the sooner this thing dies from the English language, the better
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    Yet another is more emphatic It implies that the list of things being counted is getting really long, and suggests a certain amount of impatience or irritation on the part of the speaker





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