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you'll [you will] /juːl/
you will: The longer vowel is on the former word: (y)ou, so the contraction retains it and drops the shorter vowel sound (w) i ll – you'll.

y'all [you all] /jɔːl/
you all: The longer vowel is on the latter word: a(ll), so the contraction retains it and drops the shorter vowel sound (y) ouy'all.

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you'll
/yoo͞l, yoo͝l; yəl when unstressed/
phrase
  1. you will
  2. you shall
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Cambridge Dictionary
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YOU'LL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
5 days ago - YOU'LL meaning: 1. short form of you will: 2. short form of you will: 3. contraction of you will or you shall: . Learn more.
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Linguix
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Yes, the correct phrase is "you will" instead of "youll will".
The contraction "you'll" is the shortened form of "you will," and it is used to express the future tense.
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contractions - Why is "you all" contracted to "y'all" and not "you'll"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Compare: you'll [you will] /juːl/ you will: The longer vowel is on the former word: (y)ou, so the contraction retains it and drops the shorter vowel sound (w) i ll – you'll. More on english.stackexchange.com
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June 27, 2013
Pronunciation of "we'll (we will) and YOU'LL"
Yes, these are all legitimate pronunciations, often varying based on how fast you’re speaking Regularly, I (Californian) would pronounce ‘we’ll’ as “will”, but if I’m being emphatic I would say “weel”, and if I’m speaking very fast/uncarefully I will often say “wool” (though more like /wəl/) For ‘you’ll’, my accent doesn’t really distinguish between “yole” /joʊl/ and “yool/yull” /jʊl/, but either is an acceptable pronunciation, as well as the reduced schwa version /jəl/ (which sounds very similar anyway) You didn’t ask, but I’ll explain the other pronoun combinations: The rules for ‘we’ll’ would also apply to ‘he’ll’ and ‘she’ll’. For ‘I’ll’, it is usually pronounced like “ahl” /ɑl/ unless very emphatic when it would sound like word ‘isle’, only in very fast/casual speech would it become /əl/ (for me at least). And for ‘they’ll’, it’s usually pronounced as expected but also reduces to /ðəl/ in fast/casual speech. More on reddit.com
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When you will or when will you ? | WordReference Forums
You cannot use the future (will do) in this kind of sentence. For example, you tell your friend that you are going to change your mobile phone number. Your friend could reply: "Phone me when you have changed your number." "Phone me when you ... Click to expand... I'll take the liberty of suggesting ... More on forum.wordreference.com
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Quora
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Which is correct, 'If you will' or 'if you'll'? - Quora
Answer: ear Poser, the grammatically acceptable is ‘IF YOU WILL”. Using “IF YOU’LL” is totally unacceptable as it is simply put nonsensical.
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Quora
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What is the difference between “you'll” and “Y all”? - Quora
Answer (1 of 13): An apostrophe says something is missing. With you’ll, what’s missing is the rest of the word will. Instead of saying or writing you will, we just squeeze them together into the contraction you’ll. It’s the same for y’all (which I think is what you mean by y all).
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Collins Dictionary
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YOU'LL definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
You'll is the usual spoken form of `you will.' Promise me you'll take very special care of yourself. You may also like · English Quiz · Confusables · Language Lover's · Blog · Translate · your text · Pronunciation · Playlists · Word ...
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Dictionary.com
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YOU'LL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
3 weeks ago - YOU'LL definition: contraction of you will: See examples of you'll used in a sentence.
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Reddit
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r/ENGLISH on Reddit: Pronunciation of "we'll (we will) and YOU'LL"
April 23, 2024 -

I watched 3 videos and read a lil bit about the pronunciation of 'LL. And one word that kinda got my attention was "we'll", because I saw 3 different ways to say it. "Wheel" "Will" and "Wool"

Ex: We'll see about that

How should I say it? Are they all correct?

I personally ,in fast speech, say it like "wool" or "will" cause sometimes they sound the same. I'd never pronounce it like "wheel" cause it feels off for some reason idk why. Same applies to you'll.

I've seen someone saying it like "Yole" and others like "yool"

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Quora
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What's the difference between 'you' and 'you'll' in English listening? - Quora
Answer (1 of 5): I’m not sure I understand your question. Are you talking about the difference in sound between YOU and YOU’LL? If so, you’ll find several YouTube clips that explain the pronunciation of YOU’LL. None of them are perfect, but I think they’re helpful.
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Genius
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Bright Eyes – You Will. You? Will. You? Will. You? Will. (Companion Version) Lyrics | Genius Lyrics
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APSU Writing Center
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Word Well We’ll Will Definition a good or satisfactory way a watering place
Example: It's just as well you brought an umbrella. It's going to rain. Example: I guess we'll see. Example: I think we'll have a break now. Example: Will you join us for a cup of coffee, Evie?
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WordReference
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When you will or when will you ? | WordReference Forums
May 26, 2014 - Click to expand... Correct. Looking back at your original question, this would give the following: "When you will write to him?" "When will you write to him?" This is the normal way of asking questions in English. We invert the word order. Here is a useful website on the subject: The basic rule for asking questions in English is straightforward: Invert the order of the subject and the first auxiliary verb.
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Social Security Administration
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The Free Dictionary
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Usage of you'll - English Grammar - English - The Free Dictionary Language Forums
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AICPA & CIMA
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Find out when you’ll get your CPA Exam score | Resources | AICPA & CIMA
Find out when you’ll receive your CPA Exam scores with AICPA's score release schedule. Stay informed about the important dates and plan your next steps accordingly.