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In reply to the discussion: 22 Maps That Show How Americans Speak English Totally Differently From One Another [View all]brer cat
(27,158 posts)12. It's common among older residents here in southern Appalachia.
I cringe every time I hear it.
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22 Maps That Show How Americans Speak English Totally Differently From One Another [View all]
sl8
Nov 2022
OP
I-235 that goes thru Des Moines (IA) was named the McVicar Freeway in the 1960's
SharonClark
Nov 2022
#9
funny how different English speaking populations invented their own 2nd person plural pronoun
prodigitalson
Nov 2022
#10
Did you see the map at the link that shows 4 versions - you guys, you, you all, y'all? nt
sl8
Nov 2022
#43
But when in different area, there are yinzers and yunzers. I live about 10 miles south of Pittburgh,
debm55
Nov 2022
#28
FakeNoose, People in my area say yunz." I'm a yunzer, You're a yinzer, Wouldn't you want to be a
debm55
Nov 2022
#36