"they all", differentiates singular from plural "they" like "y'all" differentiates singular from plural "you"
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Swag daddy that has infinite unspoken rizz.
Can totally make a girl (rhymes with rizz) just by staring at her. Gots the sauce, gots the juice.
Can totally make a girl (rhymes with rizz) just by staring at her. Gots the sauce, gots the juice.
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Avoids the ambiguity of using "they" when referring to a group of people who include some people of non-binary or unknown/undisclosed gender, or when there's a group included.
In English, we often use a specifically gendered pronoun to refer to a specific member of a group, so we would say "Sally is doing something with Mike, but she'll be coming to the party after." and it's clear that Sally is the one that will be coming to the party. If we said "he'll be", it would be clear that Mike was coming to the party. And if we said "they will be coming to the party after", we would _probably_ mean that both of them were coming to the party, but it becomes a little bit ambiguous.
"Th'all" solves this by always being all-inclusive. A guy and a girl going shopping? Hopefully th'all find some good specials. A non-binary person and 3 dudes dressed fancy for a night out? Th'all look swanky.
The possessive form is "th'all's".
Avoids the ambiguity of using "they" when referring to a group of people who include some people of non-binary or unknown/undisclosed gender, or when there's a group included.
In English, we often use a specifically gendered pronoun to refer to a specific member of a group, so we would say "Sally is doing something with Mike, but she'll be coming to the party after." and it's clear that Sally is the one that will be coming to the party. If we said "he'll be", it would be clear that Mike was coming to the party. And if we said "they will be coming to the party after", we would _probably_ mean that both of them were coming to the party, but it becomes a little bit ambiguous.
"Th'all" solves this by always being all-inclusive. A guy and a girl going shopping? Hopefully th'all find some good specials. A non-binary person and 3 dudes dressed fancy for a night out? Th'all look swanky.
The possessive form is "th'all's".
August and their partner Jim went apple-picking, but th'all will be joining us later tonight.
Sarah and her coworkers are being overworked. Fortunately th'all are going to a union organization meeting on Tuesday.
Michael Bloomberg and 14 other billionaires own most news agencies in the USA. Th'all have too much political power.
Sarah and her coworkers are being overworked. Fortunately th'all are going to a union organization meeting on Tuesday.
Michael Bloomberg and 14 other billionaires own most news agencies in the USA. Th'all have too much political power.
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2. a respectful gender neutral reference to use when talking to an individual, especially in a case where the gender/pronouns of the person are unknown
2. a respectful gender neutral reference to use when talking to an individual, especially in a case where the gender/pronouns of the person are unknown
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