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The phrase "are ya" is informal and typically used in spoken English, but it is not considered standard in written English.
You can use it in casual conversations or informal writing, such as text messages or social media posts.
Example: "Hey, are ya coming to the party tonight?"
Alternatives: "are you" or "do you".
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are ya
noun
A letter of the Cyrillic alphabet.
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Most of the books I read are YA.
Michelle, via email I am 43 and the majority of the books I read are YA.
(There are YA film failures, too: remember "The Host"? Anybody?).
Oo are ya?
"How are ya?
David Beckham, who are ya?
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If they were published now would they be YA?
Next summer will be YA all the way, too.
My publicist keeps insisting it could also be YA.
"That was ya-ya-ya-ya-yikes!" Carrie Ann Inaba said.
Wouldn't want to be ya".
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