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Re: Y'all

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Subject: Re: Y'all
From: "Bob Johnson" <robert.w.johnson@charter.net>
Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 12:19:15 -0500
Obviously, the first test was devised in Dixie! Don't hear that term much 
anymore. On the second test I think I came closer to the truth. That said, 
what I'm fixin' to do now is give y'all my updated results.

45% Dixie
35% General American English
10% Yankee
5% Midwestern

(I think "fixin'" is just an absolute hoot. Means getting ready to or 
preparing to do something, and I use it all of the time, part of my 
Piedmont, Southside VA upbringing.) Another really funny term around 
Southside Va, Northeastern NC is "been bein'". As in "It ain't as cold now 
as it's been bein'."

By the way, of you've never really heard the entrenched locals of Charleston 
SC, they have a dictionary for translating for the rest of us. For instance 
the word boat is a two syllable word that rhymes with poet.

Bob Johnson
BJ8 




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