>> Sure, English has a word for it: you-all, or y'all.
> 
> I use that in fun around Americans, but it is not part of my regular
> vocabulary.

Hey, y'all had roughly 1,000 years to come up with a differentiated
second-person-plural. We Americans (and specifically Southerners) did it in
less than a tenth the time!  :^)
-- 
Dave Pooser
Manager of Information Services
Alford Media  http://www.alfordmedia.com


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