I've said this a million times: it's "yeah." Here's a simple chart:
Word: | Means:
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Yeah | Yes
Yea | Yet, although
Ya | (Nothing)
That's straight phonetics. Nothing tricky there.
Also, the word "fellowshipping." You guys probably don't here this much, but I'm in the Bible belt and it makes me sick when I hear it. Fellowship is a noun, and it can't be used as a verb.
Another thing:
tspike51's Guide to Properly Using Quotation Marks (") and Single Quotation Marks (')
Single quotation marks can NEVER be used alone or outside of a set of quotation marks. That's all there is to it. Here are a few examples:
Correct: He said "So he asks 'do you love me?' and he says 'no, but that's a nice ski mask you're wearing!'."
Incorrect: The so called 'drug' school.
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