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A-la'-pa-ho...irregardless of what you say.
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Originally posted by Debra King: Ok oh smart ones. Since we have ventured off the original path (partly my own doing )... do I have any takers on the pronunciation of the location of our hatchery. Here are your clues: the spelling is "Alapaha" and the origin is American Indian. Any bravehearts out there??? Looks like "I'll pay ya" to me... LOL
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Originally posted by dave in el dorado ca: [QUOTE]Originally posted by rick-No. VA/U.P. of MI: [qb] ........How do you pronounce Crappie in your area? ...........
just look at what you started rick.
Sorry. My original intent was to one of curiosity as to whether, in your area, you say “you-uns” or “youz guys“. No, wait, that wasn't it. Maybe I was wondering if anyone knows where the city of Balmer is located. I'm not sure about that either. It's been so long since I started this thread I can't remember. rick
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You-uns and ya'll here. LOL
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Originally posted by rick-No. VA/U.P. of MI: Sorry. My original intent was to one of curiosity as to whether, in your area, you say “you-uns” or “youz guys“. No.
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"y'all" here in LA. When I lived in KY, it was you'un's". A fellow I know from E. St Louis did the "youse guys" thing.
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In certain areas of Pittsburgh, it's "Yinz" guys.
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Sunil - I think the correct Pgh spelling is "yoonses"
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One of the better areas for speaking in dialects, I think is New York, and one of the better phrases I heard was "Jeet" Which translates to "Did you Eat"?
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Jeet, is also Derek Jeter's nickname.....
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