HunchBluntley: The interesting thing is, English
did used to have proper second person plural pronouns, and lost them. I know "you" was at one time used more or less exclusively for that purpose, with "thou" being the singular form; and in a different time period (I think later) "ye" filled that role instead, as at that time "thou" and "you" were both singular, with one being for more formal use or addressing one's social superior ("you"), and the other being more casual, or for addressing someone beneath one's own station ("thou").
Sorry for the blather. I just find this sort of topic fascinating!
Oh, but it is, I certainly agree. I actually knew the above already, but unfortunately it doesn't negate the lack of distinction between singular and plural in modern English. Especially since the former plural form is now both the singular and plural form, so the only formerly used forms I could possibly (albeit weirdly) press into service are the former singular forms, which won't help me phrase a sentence in the second person plural.
Wishbone: And according to Jeff Foxworthy, "Youance" is y'all +3, just about.
But as you say, those are not in wide use throughout the English speaking world.
Luned: It's not "youance", it's "you'uns", a version of "you ones", as "young'uns"= young ones=children.
But that's like expecting me to understand spoken Bayrisch/Bairisch. :)
Ah, thank you. I've only heard it spoken, you see. I've never seen it written down. You'uns makes a lot more sense :-)
gbaz69: Captcha wouldn't be so bad if the damn letters wouldn't overlap.
Specially when dealing with lower case "L"s and upper+lower case "Eyes" (sigh, gogs capital "EYE" isn't a capital "EYE" wtf, its an lowercase "L"....)
Gog staff/admins, please PLEASE update your font so the captial "EYE" looks like a 90 degree H, aka a T with a line on the bottom too....
The word you're looking for is
serif.