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I was going to use that userbox but it gives the impression that just because the user speaks some Southern American English that they use the words y'all and southron.
The SouAmE words I ''do'' use, that I can think of at the moment that is, are hun'erd instead of hundred, reckon instead of figure, 'em instead of them, 'im instead, '-in instead of -ing and sometimes "y'all". An appropriate userbox would be one that says SouAmE on the side and "This user speaks [[Southern American English]]". Thank you- [[User:Faustus Tacitus|Faustus Tacitus]] 06:21, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
 
== The data are plural ==
 
Added a template on proper use of plurals of Latin origin. Anyone with me on these phenomena? [[User:Unimaginative Username|Unimaginative Username]] 02:39, 15 March 2007 (UTC)