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I propose the use of the word 'youse' as a competitor to 'y'all… | |
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@Loukas Pronounced "yeez", by the way. | |
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@Loukas It's in regular use here in Scouseland (Liverpool/Merseyside) as in… | |
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@Loukas Great idea. Scotland’s way ahead of you 😄 🏴… | |
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@anarchic_teapot the forms I'm familiar with are /juːz/ and /jəz/ | |
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@Loukas 'youse' or 'yous' is somewhat common in New Zealand Eng… | |
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@RanaldClouston Maybe also influenced by immigration from areas of UK and Irela… | |
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@beansmeansbooks I'd be all for that, but I don't think it has a living… | |
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@Loukas very much already in use in the West of Scotland. | |
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@tompearce49 yes, and in Liverpool and parts of Ireland. | |
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@steely_glint @Loukas Philly and parts of the US are already using it. I still … | |
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@akareilly @steely_glint I'm no y'all hater, I just feel like an impost… | |
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@Loukas +1. Used it all the time in Belfast and still do with Irish friends | |
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@lol it's so yousefull. | |
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@Loukas I use it every now and then, and it always pleases me to hear it in the… | |
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@eivind let's reintroduce it to the wild like wolves | |
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@Loukas ”you lot” is a good alternative too | |
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@Loukas @beansmeansbooks It's curious that the useful, functional distincti… | |
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@CiaraNi @Loukas @beansmeansbooks Probably Latin's fault 😁 Take singular… | |
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@maxieq @Loukas @beansmeansbooks That does sound likely | |
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@beansmeansbooks @maxieq @Loukas Danish has the same distinctions. Though the f… | |
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@beansmeansbooks @CiaraNi @Loukas Funny, in Swedish the formal plural you (&quo… |