You'ns commin" over for the Bar bee Que?It certainly isnt as sophisticated as you'ns
You'ns commin" over for the Bar bee Que?It certainly isnt as sophisticated as you'ns
It might be due to dialect, but I grew up with yuns. Especially from the Eastern Ohia side.It certainly isnt as sophisticated as you'ns
You'ns commin" over for the Bar bee Que?
My Dad's family is from Western PA and that's how they talked.It might be due to dialect, but I grew up with yuns. Especially from the Eastern Ohia side.
In Pittsburgh they say "yinz" earning residents the nickname, "yinzers"My Dad's family is from Western PA and that's how they talked.
Yeah it sounded pretty close to that. younz/yinz. They are in the W. Sunbury Butler area.In Pittsburgh they say "yinz" earning residents the nickname, "yinzers"
Y'all are messed up, speakie engrish prease
I got kin-folk in Butler and Sewickley! I'm pretty certain most of the old folks from Sewickley are all dead. I haven't seen them since I was a youngster and we never did keep up with any of their kids. But I got dozens of cousins in Butler, PA.Yeah it sounded pretty close to that. younz/yinz. They are in the W. Sunbury Butler area.
Yeah I haven't been back there in years since a little bit after my Dad passed away in "85. I think the last time I was there was to attend my grandmother's funeral a few years after that.. That was a long time ago. My grandparents (Joesph and Elfrieda) lived in W. Sunbury. Other family members were there and in Butler.I got kin-folk in Butler and Sewickley! I'm pretty certain most of the old folks from Sewickley are all dead. I haven't seen them since I was a youngster and we never did keep up with any of their kids. But I got dozens of cousins in Butler, PA.
That reminds me, I need a BBQ gun... if I see the right 1911 at the right price...You'ns commin" over for the Bar bee Que?
Not trying to offend anyone, but that just sounds weird to me.It certainly isnt as sophisticated as you'ns
But you're from Louisville area, so you are one of the fancy big city types.Not trying to offend anyone, but that just sounds weird to me.
I'm not and it still sounds stu..... I mean "weird" to me too.But you're from Louisville area, so you are one of the fancy big city types.
Yeah, if that’s what you want to call it. LolBut you're from Louisville area, so you are one of the fancy big city types.
NEVER!!! To be confused with the Scotch-Irish. Two entirely different groups of immigrants. Way to go Ex. Scots-Irish we’re some of the first to migrate out of the colonial region and start the westward expansion of our great nation.As I understand it, you'ns was used in the Scots-Irish parts of Appalachia. That would be me and my kin.
That’s more Appalachian. But. Maybe in Missippi. You drive until it’s a dirt road. And keep driving until it’s just two tracks and weeds in the middle. And then you see an angry woman with no teeth holding a shotgun standing in the middle of the path. And she says, you’uns need to turn around and git awn outta here.That’s really country.