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page 1Second-person plural pronouns in English
you
In Modern English, the word "you" is the second-person pronoun. It is grammatically plural, and was historically used only for the dative case, but in most modern dialects is used for all cases and numbers.

y'all
frame|right|The Florence Y'all Water Tower in [[Florence, Kentucky; the words were painted in 1974.]]
'''''Y'all''' (pronounced ) is a contraction of you and all, sometimes combined as you-all. Y'all'' is the main second-person plural pronoun in Southern American English, with which it is most frequently associated, though it also appears in some other English varieties, including African-American English, South African Indian English and Sri Lankan English. It is usually used as a plural second-person pronoun, but whether it is exclusively plural is a perennial subject of discussion.
ye
archaic second-person pronoun in English