Originally Posted by
Phil_gretz
I'm not quite sure. I have a daughter in Texas, and her in-laws are Texans. My other daughter married a Texan.
I think that 'Y'all' is singular. The plural is "all y'all". YMMV
Same same on the daughter and in-laws. But I also lived in Texas for 18 months, inadvertently and unfortunately, but based on that experience I claim to be more Texan.
Y'all means all of you, in a nice way. If talking to 5 people, "y'all" could mean anywhere from 2 to 5.
All ya'll means each and every ******g one of you, no exceptions, are in deep ****. Even you, standing in the back thinking I mean the others, YOU TOO. In fact, especially you.