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Yo'll
01
a contraction of "you all"
Dialect
British
Slang
Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Human
Composition
Compound
Uncountable
What does "yo'll" mean in British slang?
The structure is a contraction of "you all," combining "you" and "all" into a single syllable. It is used in certain British dialects, particularly in Northern England and parts of Yorkshire and Lancashire, as a second person plural pronoun, similar to "yous" or "youse" in other British dialects. People typically say "Yo'll need to come with us" or "What are yo'll doing later?"
Examples
Are yo'll coming to the fair later?



























