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you guys -- (link)
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by
marcel
We also hear "you-uns" around here. -- nm
Posted by
mara
Oct 22 '13, 13:55
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I wonder if there is a proper way to say plural "you" in English that we just don't use
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con_carne
Oct 22, 13:57
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we have that in German and it's complicated -- nm
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marcel
Oct 22, 14:08
Not since Middle English. -- (link)
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mara
Oct 22, 13:59
"you" -- nm
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znufrii
Oct 22, 13:59
1
"you" and then port de bras to signify everyone you're referring to. -- nm
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Diva
Oct 22, 14:30
where's where you are? -- nm
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marcel
Oct 22, 13:56
4
Southern Indiana, in you-all country. -- nm
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mara
Oct 22, 13:57
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I guess IU raises the bar around here. Have never heard you-uns, ever. -- nm
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Spawn
Oct 22, 14:02
Mara lives in the South. -- nm
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Remlik
Oct 22, 13:57
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(I don't know why I think this is funny) -- nm
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con_carne
Oct 22, 13:58
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