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- punctuation - Should ya have an apostrophe? Doin? Etc - English . . .
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
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- What is “Who are ya?” and whence it came?
2 "Who are ya?" is a rhetorical question asking the other, lowly team to justify their presence at a match or level they don't deserve to play at It's a mark of lack of repect to the other team Yes, it's a fair assessment that it means to diminish the opposition as unknown and insignificant The top Urban Dictionary definition gives guidance
- 44th Van Buren Invitational - Yappi
Figured I would start a thread and see what everyone else's thoughts are Loaded field this year! Heavyweight looks to be the top weight class with a bunch of quality kids! Should make for a good weekend! Team List: Allen East Arcadia Bluffton Bowling Green Carey Columbus Grove Cory Rawson
- Etymology of using ya instead of you - slang
9 I have noticed that some people in parts of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio often say "ya" instead of "you"? As in "Didya do your homework?" instead of "Did you do your homework?" Does anyone know the etymology behind this pronunciation? I am wondering if this could be evidence of the influence of a large population of people that still speak
- HS 4 match dual 1 12 19 two top PA teams - yappi. com
Reynolds Raiders in Greenville Pa will be holding a dual team event Each team will get four duals in one day Two top PA teams are entered -Reynolds and Seneca Valley Two Ohio teams currently entered One more spot is available if you have 3 teams pts available Contact Mark Steen at
- grammaticality - See you~What does it mean? - English Language Usage . . .
As a stock phrase "See ya!" does in fact mean "Goodbye!" Variations include "Be seeing you" and "See you again soon " It is a warmly connoted bidding of farewell It is related to Auf Weidersehen - literally "until (I we) see (you each other) again" I suppose one could also see it as short for "I see you," a game one plays with a baby (peek-a-boo) but the farewell is by far the more common case
- bdhof | Yappi Sports - THE Ohio Prep Sports Authority
It's about that time of year again! Ya planning the B10 pick 'em again for everyone?
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