"Ya" word

jasz dijo:
Huh, you know nothing kiddos...

I live in the south, and DAMN I HATE these fn southerners and their accent. They add three more vowels to every single fn word... argh, it kills me...

in southern english:
"heaullaeu saeun, heauw caeun i haeulp yeau t'dey? weanna heave' sum 'taters?"
And in the Queen's english:
"Hello son, how can i help you today, want to have some potatoes?"

I know I'm exaggerating, but it's not far from the truth...
you're rigth, my uncle is from lousiana and i hate his english:enojado:
 
[ks]Colombiano ua japen xD did u get bored from all the flamming u have in gamersco? xP

ahahahahahaah im j/k
 
jasz dijo:
Huh, you know nothing kiddos...

I live in the south, and DAMN I HATE these fn southerners and their accent. They add three more vowels to every single fn word... argh, it kills me...

in southern english:
"heaullaeu saeun, heauw caeun i haeulp yeau t'dey? weanna heave' sum 'taters?"
And in the Queen's english:
"Hello son, how can i help you today, want to have some potatoes?"

I know I'm exaggerating, but it's not far from the truth...

isn't that Ebonics?
 
batiburro dijo:
ya can also mean yes :p


I dont think so my friend, it means YOU as they said before but it is pure slang, street language most commonly use by the "niggas" and gang members. And believe me, i lived it.

;)
 
:D anyways, i haven't lived it since i'm no "nigga" ... neither do i like them (i mean their culture), but i'm sure ya can mean yes! :p i've seen it ... and since it's slang ...
 
YA has nothing to do with the word YES... that I'm absolutely sure. And it's true that YA is street language from African American origin.
They also do that with words like:
WHAT = WHA (E.g.: Tell ya' wha')
 

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