“You,” in either singular or plural, based on context. Regional, primarily of eastern-Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh & southeast PE). Interchangeable with yin/yinz.
Comparable with “y’all.”
Sometimes spelled as youse (rarely, with an apostrophe). Sometimes used as “youse all”.
Comparable with “y’all.”
Sometimes spelled as youse (rarely, with an apostrophe). Sometimes used as “youse all”.
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