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View Poll Results: what is your plural for "you" ?

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  • you

    43 34.96%
  • you guys

    12 9.76%
  • you all

    14 11.38%
  • y'all

    42 34.15%
  • all y'all

    4 3.25%
  • youse guys

    1 0.81%
  • you lot

    1 0.81%
  • yous

    0 0%
  • youse

    5 4.07%
  • yinz/yuns

    1 0.81%
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    Re: What is your plural for "you"?

    My vocabulary is pretty weird. Most of what I say is uniquely Midwestern with a thick and ugly Wisconsin accent but Ive also been known to drop a "y'all" once in awhile too. Also, "eh" has become big in my vocab. I think the further North you live in WI, the more common "eh" becomes. I use it mainly as a rhetorical question kind of word though.

    "So ya like kilts, eh? I like em too, donchya know."

    Actually I don't say Donchya know. That can stay in Minnesota where it belongs
    Last edited by Meggers; 3rd November 11 at 09:50 AM.

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    Re: What is your plural for "you"?

    Mostly, it's "you", occasionally "you guys", though when I was in HS, in Latin class, for ease of diferentiating between singular and plural (as there IS a difference in Latin) the teacher used "y'all".

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    Re: What is your plural for "you"?

    Quote Originally Posted by MeghanWalker View Post
    Actually I don't say Donchya know. That can stay in Minnesota where it belongs
    And we thank you for that.



    Just kidding; it doesn't really bother me its just an easy phrase to make fun of.

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