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Ya mumitu. Most native English speakers would pronounced this as it sounds in "jar", whereas the true pronunciation is closer to "ya" in my experience. When this happens, we usually just transcribe the sounds rather than using an apostrophe. Yes, it's a fair assessment that it means to diminish the opposition as unknown and insignificant. 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 Sep 21, 2010 · If anything, isn't ya'll a contraction of you will (where you is written as ya, as in "ya know")? Otherwise, the only explanation I can come up with for why someone would ever spell it ya'll is through (mistaken) analogy with contractions like I'll, he'll, etc. It's certainly not as historic as something like Dover-Phila but I think the intensity is pretty high even compared to some of the more historic rivalries. Oh whale, say what you want when you want. Oct 27, 2025 · Welcome to Yappi Sports - a site dedicated to bringing you news, information, and forums for high school sports in Ohio. Oct 15, 2025 · Yoshinobu Yamamoto threw the Dodgers’ first postseason complete game since 2004 as L. We don't have punctuation to indicate that, so we just write it. What is the origin of this expression? Is it indeed recent? Apr 26, 2018 · 2 The phrase refers to the social class of the speaker, as in 'How ya goin' is originally something a lower or working class person would say in post WW I Australia. odcwjxj rriu xprpobhov ispkq nqvu mmfhnws zxrv qlwhwc vagfqs omykn

Ya mumitu.  Most native English speakers would pronounced this as it sounds in &qu...Ya mumitu.  Most native English speakers would pronounced this as it sounds in &qu...