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Use "yinz" in a sentence
"A history center robot might also translate the local dialect to visitors, explaining, for example, that "yinz" means "you" when spoken by a Pittsburgher."
"The children of the Polish immigrants now say "yinz" and drink Iron City, and absolutely everyone wears black and gold."
"It was actually pronounced about halfway between "yinz" and "yunz," and I think I've seen it spelled "younz"."