I've always been unsure of how to spell an informal version of "you know." As in, "You know, I really think Von Miller IS on MDMA."
Most times I spell it "ya," as in "ya know." "Ya" implying a sound similar to "yuh." Is that teh dumb? |
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ya a great thread
and blow me. |
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And here I was thinking, ya, 4 days to TC!
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Beginning a sentence with "And" is perfectly acceptable these days. And that's not just for ebonics and twitterspeak. The rules have changed.
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yea bothers me less than people over the age of 13 typing, "lol" or "prolly".
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I used to be against starting sentences with "and", but recently I've started doing it. Like DaFace said, it's sort of an antiquated rule these days.
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I wish somebody would of told me this sooner.
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yea != yay |
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