yall
Y'all (often spelled y'all, with or without apostrophe) is a second-person pronoun used to address two or more people. It originated as a contraction of "you all" in American English, with earliest attested prints in the 19th century in the Southern United States. It remains most strongly associated with Southern dialects, but has spread in popularity through media and migration, and is now heard in other regions and among speakers of diverse backgrounds.
In usage, y'all serves as a second-person plural pronoun; some speakers employ it for both singular and
In style guides, y'all is considered informal and regionally marked; formal writing typically avoids it. Sociolinguistically,
Variants and related forms include "you guys" as a nonregional alternative, and some speakers use "all y'all"