Post 957583 by ajdunevent@linuxrocks.online
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 (DIR) Post #957583 by ajdunevent@linuxrocks.online
       2018-11-03T04:06:32Z
       
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       Speaking of grammar, I like how certain dialects of English have informally overcome the lack of differentiation of singular and plural second person subjective pronouns.  The examples with which I'm familiar all agree on "you" as singular but various versions of the plural are "y'all", "yuns", and "yous".
       
 (DIR) Post #957584 by blendergeek@mastodon.social
       2018-11-03T04:12:47Z
       
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       @ajdunevent umm, I know some dialects disagree but 'the' plural of you is y'all. #MyEnglishMyRules #LanguageIsFun #JustKidding
       
 (DIR) Post #957585 by matt@linuxrocks.online
       2018-11-04T03:32:20Z
       
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       @blendergeek @ajdunevent actually, "you" IS the plural. The singular is "thou", but that is considered archaic in modern English.