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RE: So, just talk to me like a Southerner - 8/10/2008 1:48:59 PM   
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Is this a correct version of a good blessing-out?

"I swanny, I tode you and tode you not to run with them flapjacks. And there you go, running with them, and you fell. You ain't just skint up your knee you're so worried about, but you ruint the tin foil wrapping. How'm I going to get the new ones I gotta make now to your sister's house and you knowing how sick she is. You jist get your cryin' self up and take her some of the okry and maters we had last night. They're in a bowl. And you jist splain your reckless self to her so's she'll know it weren't me what ruint that mess of flapjacks I promised her. Now, you get yourself going, or I'll stripe that sassy bottom of yourn till you know whut a good stripin' is!"



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RE: So, just talk to me like a Southerner - 8/10/2008 1:50:24 PM   
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Not that I have much practice, that is.
Nooo!!! Not youu!!!

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RE: So, just talk to me like a Southerner - 8/10/2008 1:50:40 PM   
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One thing, though, Abiyah . . . you absolutely MUST incorporate the use of the word, "y'all" into your vocabulary (and remember, "y'all" is the plural of "you all" . . . use it correctly).



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RE: So, just talk to me like a Southerner - 8/10/2008 1:53:05 PM   
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Yeah.

If i'm talking to one person I say, Hey You!

If more than one, Hey Y'all!

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RE: So, just talk to me like a Southerner - 8/10/2008 1:54:15 PM   
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If I'm talking to one person, I just say "hey" or "Hey (and their name).

But yep; more than one person - "hey y'all."

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RE: So, just talk to me like a Southerner - 8/10/2008 5:52:09 PM   
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You'uns is sometimes used in place of y'all too.

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RE: So, just talk to me like a Southerner - 8/10/2008 9:58:42 PM   
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One thing, though, Abiyah . . . you absolutely MUST incorporate the use of the word, "y'all" into your vocabulary (and remember, "y'all" is the plural of "you all" . . . use it correctly).


I never figured out the "y'all" thang, so I never used it. A little bit too intricate for this brain, then it changed sometimes with the crossing of a state line! And I was under the impression that "You'uns" was a Kentuckyism. It's not?

So is this correct for second person singular? You
Correct for second person, two? Y'all
Correct for second person, more than two? Either you all or y'alls

And rats! I was going to rewrite my flapjack thingy, but I don't know how to use y'all in it correctly!

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RE: So, just talk to me like a Southerner - 8/10/2008 10:09:49 PM   
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Nope, no S on y'all. Just y'all.

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RE: So, just talk to me like a Southerner - 8/11/2008 9:28:10 AM   
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Y'all is simply a contraction of "you all", isn't it? Used in place of "all of you" or "you guys", something like that, right?

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RE: So, just talk to me like a Southerner - 8/11/2008 10:36:37 AM   
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Yep; you're exactly right, Pam and Tina!

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RE: So, just talk to me like a Southerner - 8/11/2008 6:41:22 PM   
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Is y'all ever properly used when speaking to one person? I remember it being done, and this is part of what confuses me. For example, in my attempt to speak southern to one child here:
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I swanny, I tode y'all and tode y'all not to run with them flapjacks.


Also, does swanny have anything to do with a river, and is there really a Swanny River?

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RE: So, just talk to me like a Southerner - 8/11/2008 11:31:01 PM   
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No; the river in Florida is Suwannee (but was misspelled by Stephen Foster as "Swanee" when he wrote the song) . . . and "y'all" is not plural (although some people will argue that and say it can be used singularly or plurally).

I have no idea about "swanny" . . . as I had never heard that until Meemaw (I think it was her) used it in her post . . . which led to your post.



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RE: So, just talk to me like a Southerner - 8/11/2008 11:53:00 PM   
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Ah! Okay! When I went to school there, we sang a lot of Stephen Foster songs in music class. I had never heard them before moving there. One that I remember learning in school, probably not written by Foster , had one verse that went:

Oh, Cindy got religion
She'd had it once before
But when she heard that banjo play
She was the first one on the floor

refrain:
Get along home Cindy Cindy
Get along home Cindy Cindy
Get along home Cindy Cindy
I'll marry you some day

And another I learned there that I don't remember so well, but I liked it:
Shoo, fly, don't bother me
Shoo, fly, don't bother me
Shoo, fly, don't bother me
'Cause I belong to Company G.

And I remember Shoo Fly Pie! I have threatened to make it for many years but haven't yet. I must!

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RE: So, just talk to me like a Southerner - 8/12/2008 7:26:07 AM   
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No; the river in Florida is Suwannee (but was misspelled by Stephen Foster as "Swanee" when he wrote the song) . . . and "y'all" is not plural (although some people will argue that and say it can be used singularly or plurally).

I have no idea about "swanny" . . . as I had never heard that until Meemaw (I think it was her) used it in her post . . . which led to your post.




Now I'm really confuzzled! SharMar, didn't you agree that y'all is a contraction of you all? And isn't that a plural? Yikes, help!

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RE: So, just talk to me like a Southerner - 8/12/2008 8:09:58 AM   
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You is the same when it goes into plurals.

You- one
You- two
You- 3 or more.

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RE: So, just talk to me like a Southerner - 8/12/2008 8:31:45 AM   
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No; the river in Florida is Suwannee (but was misspelled by Stephen Foster as "Swanee" when he wrote the song) . . . and "y'all" is not plural (although some people will argue that and say it can be used singularly or plurally).

I have no idea about "swanny" . . . as I had never heard that until Meemaw (I think it was her) used it in her post . . . which led to your post.




Now I'm really confuzzled! SharMar, didn't you agree that y'all is a contraction of you all? And isn't that a plural? Yikes, help!
Ooops! My mind and my fingers were stumbling over each other there, Pam. I meant to say that "y'all" is not singular.


I shouldn't post late at night.




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RE: So, just talk to me like a Southerner - 8/12/2008 8:46:10 AM   
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Nope, no S on y'all. Just y'all.

If you want to make sure there's no question that you are talking to a group, you can use, "All y'all!"
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RE: So, just talk to me like a Southerner - 8/12/2008 9:05:00 AM   
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Ah! Yes! I had forgotten about "all y'all."

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RE: So, just talk to me like a Southerner - 8/12/2008 9:17:49 AM   
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ORIGINAL: WhiteRoseBlessings

No; the river in Florida is Suwannee (but was misspelled by Stephen Foster as "Swanee" when he wrote the song) . . . and "y'all" is not plural (although some people will argue that and say it can be used singularly or plurally).

I have no idea about "swanny" . . . as I had never heard that until Meemaw (I think it was her) used it in her post . . . which led to your post.




Now I'm really confuzzled! SharMar, didn't you agree that y'all is a contraction of you all? And isn't that a plural? Yikes, help!
Ooops! My mind and my fingers were stumbling over each other there, Pam. I meant to say that "y'all" is not singular.


I shouldn't post late at night.




Well, just see that you don't do that again, Missy, 'kay? Hmmph!

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RE: So, just talk to me like a Southerner - 8/12/2008 9:22:22 AM   
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There are many promises that I will glady make.

That ain't one of 'em.



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RE: So, just talk to me like a Southerner - 8/12/2008 4:10:16 PM   
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I just got off of the phone with my mom, and she blurted out a common word that i thought would be perfect for this thread.


wallago -pronounced: walla go (see sentence example 1)

sometimes, depending on usage, it might be pronounced with an 'uh' in front of it, as in awallago (uh walla go) . sometimes the word "lil" appears between the "uh" and the "wallago" ---alilwallago (uh lil walla go)

example 1- Wallago I heard some dogs barking.

example 2- We went to the store awallago

example 3- Bobby cut his finger off alilwallago.



in regular English, 'awallago' means 'a while ago' then there's "a little while ago"

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RE: So, just talk to me like a Southerner - 8/12/2008 4:15:59 PM   
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And then there's "wallback" and "lilwallback"...

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RE: So, just talk to me like a Southerner - 8/12/2008 10:55:03 PM   
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swan·ny (swn)
intr.v. Chiefly Southern U.S.
To declare; swear. Used in the phrase I swanny as an interjection.

It's hard for me to remember a conversation between my grandma and grandpa that didn't have him saying this to grandma.

"Well, I swanny Blanche, you beat all I ever did see".

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RE: So, just talk to me like a Southerner - 8/12/2008 11:07:10 PM   
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I got a word.

sho

IE: It sho' is quiet 'round here tonight.


sho-sure

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RE: So, just talk to me like a Southerner - 8/12/2008 11:13:03 PM   
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Oh, this stuff's great!

I have a very northern accent, a very common one -- very ordinary, very unremarkable. But give me five minutes with a Minnesotan or a Wisconsinite, and I fall right back into that accent. I hardly ever am around southerners, because I never get to see my relatives from the South, but when I did, I would fall right into that within minutes, too! I am very susceptible to both accents.

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