Fantasmic!329 said:Frederick :wave:
Fantasmic!329 said:Frederick :wave:
And hi to the two of yous.
dandaman said:I believe it's pronounced "y'all" or "you'uns" 'round these parts. :lookaroun
Nemo14 said:Hobbling huggles all! :wave:
Fantasmic!329 said:But my word was: yous.
Pronounded: you-s (s like a snake's hiss: sssss)
*huggles*
Fantasmic!329 said:But my word was: yous.
Pronounded: you-s (s like a snake's hiss: sssss)
*huggles*
Mad said:Youse? (like use)
Connor002 said:It's pronounced "youz..." and it drives me crazy...
dandaman said:I've heard all of them... my grandma's from Nawlins, my grandpa's from Tennessee, and my other grandpa's from Scotland. :lol:
Connor002 said:My grandparents are from South Philadelphia.
It goes without saying I've heard my fair share of butchered English.
Then again, I imagine the Brits probably think that of us...
Pongo said:My grandma says "warsh" instead of "wash". But other than that, no butchering here.
Nemo14 said:I live in RI where there are laws against pronouncing "R's" :lol:
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