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Friday, November 7, 2014

Y is for YAWL



Y is for yawl. It's a contraction for you-all. You may have seen this word spelled ya’ll, but that is incorrect. Here in The Deep South, if you don’t sound the “w,” we’ll know you’re not from around here. It is a plural pronoun. Never under any circumstances should you refer to just one person as “yawl.”

Here are a few examples of correct usage:

“How yawl?”
“What yawl doin’?”
“Yawl been to the new picture show?”
“Why don’t yawl come over to the house for supper?”
“Yawl won’t believe this!”
“Hey, yawl!”
“Where yawl been?”


I want yawl to know that life is good here on Saint Simons Island. It’s sweater weather, perfect for riding bikes and walking on the beach where the migratory shore birds are on the move or for sitting on a bench overlooking the sound and watching the sunshine glimmer on the water. Last night’s full moon pushed the tide up into the rivers and marshes so high, you’d have thought we’d had a flood. I wish yawl could’ve seen it. The last of the warm weather crowds are gone, and the weekenders are a calmer sort. Yawl would love the slow pace and the beautiful tunnels our ancient live oaks form over many of our streets and roads. As winter approaches, the shadows they form take on an almost purple hue. I can’t think of anywhere I’d rather be. Yawl would love it.    

This little piece is linked to Jenny Matlock's Alphabe-Thursday. Please visit and read the other posts. Yawl'll love it.

5 comments:

Gattina said...

Good finding ! Never heard this word, lol !

Leovi said...

Yes, interesting!

storybeader said...

I would love to live anywhere close to the ocean. Yawl are lucky. But we did see the bright shiny moon. It looked closer... {:-D

Betty said...

I had to google to find out where St. Simons Island was located. You would have thought I'd have known. I did live in Georgia many years ago for a few months. I was curious when you said it was the deep south and it was sweater weather. Enjoy!

Susan Anderson said...

That is an island I've always wanted to visit. It's been in many novels I've read.

Glad you have a chance to enjoy it, yawl.

;)