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9 i have noticed that some people in parts of maryland, pennsylvania, ohio often say ya instead of you it is a warmly connoted bidding of farewell As in didya do your homework? instead of did you do your homework?
Does anyone know the etymology behind this pronunciation As a stock phrase see ya! does in fact mean goodbye! variations include be seeing you and see you again soon I am wondering if this could be evidence of the influence of a large population of people that still speak.
If anything, isn't ya'll a contraction of you will (where you is written as ya, as in ya know)
Otherwise, the only explanation i can come up with for why someone would ever spell it ya'll is through (mistaken) analogy with contractions like i'll, he'll, etc. In ya, the ou vowel has been replaced with a We don't have punctuation to indicate that, so we just write it This is also generally the case where a replacement slang/informal word is missing letters, but others have changed
When this happens, we usually just transcribe the sounds rather than using an apostrophe. “who are ya?” seems a popular chant or taunt with english football fans, both on and off the stands Is it a fair assessment that it means to diminish the opposition as unknown and insignificant?. 2 maybe i'm just slow on the uptake, but the expression ya think seems to have recently become nearly universal, at least as viewed from the us and the uk, where i encounter it all the time, spoken by all kinds of people
What is the origin of this expression
2 the phrase refers to the social class of the speaker, as in 'how ya goin' is originally something a lower or working class person would say in post ww i australia So it means dodgy or unsure of the reliability However it has become nonsensical because the phrase 'how's it going?' has run around the world like a bushfire since the 1970's. When my girlfriend says good night (when sleeping in the same bed) i usually say see ya and she just laughs like it doesn't make sense
Oh whale, say what you want when you want. And she's so crazy, tell ya now i just don't trust her she thinks she's right on time but i think she crossed the line and i'm ready for the ride, i'm ready, yep, just biding time what she's gonna look like with a chimney on her What's she gonna look like with a chimney on her What's she gonna look like with a chimney on her?
And to say hey, i've enjoyed chewing the fat with you, but i don't want to have deep, serious, personal conversation with you
I'm hitting the road now, but it has genuinely been nice talking with ya. it is equivalent to nice chatting with you, but with a more specific summation acknowledging the tenor of the conversation you just had.
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