Y'all vs. 'Ya'll' 

"Y'all" vs. "Ya'll" in English

What Is Their Main Difference?

Basically, we do not have "ya'll" in the English language. "Y'all' is the contracted form of 'you all' and we use it when we want to address a group of people.

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