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Southern Living
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What's The Difference Between Y'all And Ya'll?
August 13, 2025 - This familiar pronoun is even included in the Merriam-Webster dictionary, which is a trusted, go-to source for Southern Living copy editors. Merriam-Webster describes this phrase as a variant of "you-all," used to address two or more people, and ...

Southern–American English nonstandard second-person plural pronoun

Y'all - Wikipedia
The Florence Y'all Water Tower in Florence, Kentucky; the words were painted in 1974. Y'all (pronounced /jɔːl/ yawl) is a contraction of you and all, sometimes combined as you-all. Y'all is the … Wikipedia
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Wikipedia
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Y'all - Wikipedia
November 8, 2025 - Y'all (pronounced /jɔːl/ yawl) is a contraction of you and all, sometimes combined as you-all. Y'all is the main second-person plural pronoun in Southern American English, with which it is most frequently associated, though it also appears in some other English varieties, including ...
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What is the proper usage of "Y'all" in southern American dialects - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
To a football team: "Y'all are going to play a great game." To a tennis player: "You are going to play a great game." However, I hear southerners address me personally as Y'all quite often. More on english.stackexchange.com
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Do you believe that “y’all” is still a culturally Southern word?
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Multiple people made me dinner tonight. How do I say the following without sounding too country? Thank y’all for dinner. (I got made fun of in San Diego for saying y’all and now I'm sensitive). I More on english.stackexchange.com
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Do you think the Southern Realms (Tilea, Estalia, and the Border Princes) and Araby will get a DLC in a Total War Warhammer game? Maybe CA could include all of these in a single DLC called "the Dogs of War" with a mercenary mechanic and 1 Legendary Lord for each of these 4 factions?

I’m pretty sure CA has already confirmed they wouldn’t do Araby, and all of the spaces on the map they would occupy have already been taken over by the other races, so I’d say the chances of them being added are low/non-existent.

The Southern Realms have a significantly higher chance of getting added, though I honestly don’t even know if they have a roster to pull units from.

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Quora
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Is the word 'y'all' used in Northern states or is it just a Southern thing? - Quora
Answer (1 of 11): I come from the northernmost major metropolitan area in the contiguous United States (surprise—it’s greater Seattle!), and I’ll occasionally throw out a y’all if I need an explicitly plural second person pronoun. It’s quick, with one syllable (unlike the more popular you guys), ...
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The Conversation
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‘Y'all,’ that most Southern of Southernisms, is going mainstream – and it’s about time
July 28, 2025 - Southern Living magazine once described “y’all” as “the quintessential Southern pronoun.” It’s as iconically Southern as sweet tea and grits. While “y’all” is considered slang, it’s a useful word nonetheless.
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NPR
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Y'all: A 'Southern Improvement' Of Speech, Argues Alabama Linguistics Professor : NPR
March 9, 2019 - In contemporary English, we now use "you" to directly address both individuals and groups of people. ... The Southern contraction "y'all" ("you" + "all") brings back that plural pronoun, much like other regionalisms: "youse," "you guys," "you'uns" ...
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NPR
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How 'y'all' took over modern English : NPR
July 16, 2025 - Sorry, yinz. Fuhgeddaboudit, you guys: In the past 20 years or so, "y'all" has gone from being a Southernism to become America's favorite way to use the second person plural, according to linguists.
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From what I understand, most dialects work as you describe: you = singular and y'all = plural.

There is some controversy over whether some dialects have extended this further, such that y'all = singular and "all y'all" = plural.

Here is a discussion over at Language Log, where they say that there is a lot of disagreement about this. I think the overall sense from this article is that people have anecdotes and random quotes where people use y'all as a singular, but no person from the South who attests that "yes, this is what I do."

And here is a followup discussion. Here there is a similar type of disconnect between anecdote and speaker intuition. There seems to be mention that in Oklahoma, y'all can be used for singular and plural, which, if true, might be fueling a false conclusion about "all y'all" being the plural of singular y'all.

There is a lot more in there, and it is worth a read for anyone interested, but the last thing I wanted to mention was this hypothesis at the end of that page:

Thomas Nunnally (1994) has offered a second hypothesis for the emergence of yall as a singular. He suggests that it may well be expanding to fill the role of a polite singular, just as you did several centuries ago. He points out that many of the citations of yall-singular show the form occurring at the edges of discourse-in greetings, partings, and so forth. The following citation, provided to us by Robin Sabino (1994), certainly fulfills this function. Sabino overheard an African-American waitress in an Opelika, Alabama, restaurant say to a customer eating alone, "How are you-all's grits?"


All of this may seem strange, but if you look at the origin of you itself, the same thing happened: it used to be that thou/thee was 2nd person singular and ye/you was 2nd person plural, but as we know, plural you became the 2nd person pronoun for singular and plural (in Standard English, at least). So these kinds of shifts are possible.


Note: This has been extensively edited in light of some research I found over at Language Log.

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This is the way I always explain it. You is singular. "Are you going to lunch after church?"meaning you yourself, singular. Y'all is plural. "Are y'all going to lunch after church? meaning is any of your group going. All y'all is what I call plural inclusive. "Are all y'all going to lunch after church?"meaning is every single last one of your group going. Important details when you need a head count to reserve a table.

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Y'all, they stole our word. The co-opting of the most Southern of phrases
February 16, 2025 - If you're Southern, probably not. "Y’all" has traditionally been recognized as a regionally specific term, one that's deeply ingrained into Southern culture.
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Quora
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Why do Southerners say “y'all” instead of “you all”? - Quora
Answer (1 of 13): This grammatical convention is known as a contraction. Similar examples of such: you'll for you will, you've for you have, you'd for you would, …etc. Although contractions mostly involve combining a pronoun with a verb, the ambiguous English second person pronoun you is ...
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Reddit
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r/AskAnAmerican on Reddit: Do you believe that “y’all” is still a culturally Southern word?
February 19, 2025 -

I am from New Jersey, very much not the South, and yet I and many people I know regularly use the term “y’all”. It’s just so much more convenient than saying “you all” and there’s not really any other word you (plural).

If I ever hear anyone say the term, I wouldn’t automatically assume they’re Southern. Maybe this was the case decades ago, but the word has seemingly escaped its regional dialect and spread to mainstream American English. I don’t believe it can be considered a Southern term anymore, even if it originated from there. Do y’all agree?

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WordRake
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The Story of Y'all
That’s when she hollered, “All y’all’s getting’ a whoopin’!” And there it was: the plural of y’all: All y’all. Word spread up Picken’s Nose over to Generation Gap then around to Holy Holler up yonder. To this day, wherever you go in the South, you will hear southern girls say, “I would love it if y’all would come by the house this evening,” and you can tell right away if the young man she addresses is from the north, because he will be looking around behind himself.
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Yahoo!
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What's the Difference Between Y'all and Ya'll?
June 12, 2017 - A contraction of “you” and “all,” as defined by our Mason Dixonary, “y’all” is used when addressing or referencing two or more people. Though “y’all” is inherently plural, in the instance of addressing a larger group of people, ...
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Quora
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Is 'y'all' considered a more southern term than 'you all'? - Quora
Answer (1 of 9): Regardless of what you see on TV and in the movies, we (GA native here) do not say, “you all,” except in circumstances where nothing else makes sense, such as: “Are you ALL coming over, or just a few of you?”I can’t speak for every other Southern state, but I’ve ...
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BBC
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Why more people are saying 'y'all'
November 23, 2021 - What do y’all think of when you hear the term ‘y’all’? Perhaps the twangy accent of the Southern United States? You wouldn’t be wrong – the term, a contraction of ‘you all’, is a ubiquitous part of Southern speech that extends across demographic lines.
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The Many Meanings of "Y'all" - YouTube
In the south, the word "y'all" can be used in just about any occasion!Get your own "Y'all" t-shirt at http://store.southernthing.comLike our Facebook page: h...
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It's a Southern Thing
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How ‘y’all’ became a Southern icon - It's a Southern Thing
"Y'all" was being used in the American South as early as the 19th century. Parker gave an example from 1886 that described what northerners thought of the word. The New York Times article, Parker said, "ran a piece titled 'Odd Southernisms: A Few Examples of Quaint Sayings in South Carolina' that included the following in its penultimate paragraph: 'You all,' or, as it should be abbreviated, 'y'all,' is one of the most ridiculous of all the Southernisms I can call to mind.'"
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Is it ever OK to say 'all y'all?' - al.com
April 5, 2018 - All y'all is plural. All y'all's is plural possessive." Wiktionary.org explains, "All y'all is used in the Southern United States when a speaker wishes to include everyone being addressed.
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Wiktionary
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y'all - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(chiefly Southern US, African-American Vernacular, in greetings) Everyone; everybody. ... I made this for both y'all and your wife to enjoy.