'Yon' means 'that one'
and 'folks' means 'people'
Therefore 'yon people' means ' Those people out there!!'
That woman
The proper pronunciation in English is bull-yon. The original French word would be pronounced bwee-yon
The word yonder was commonly used mainly in the Southern U.S. Its use dates from the end of the 13th century with the same meaning as today: "at or in that place; there, usually implying at some distance but within sight". Yon is an earlier Old English word meaning "that object or thing". The earliest example of yon comes from the writings of Alfred the Great in about 897.
'Different strokes for different folks' means that most people have their own ways and you shouldn't judge the ways of others just because they're not the same as yours.
Yon dont, love
四 Yon
anoba kasi yon
The population of Dompierre-sur-Yon is 3,869.
Yes; 四 is the Japanese for '4' and it reads both 'yon' and 'shi'. You will hear it in making bigger numbers too, example:Juu = 10 , Yon = 4Juu Yon = 14Yon Juu = 40Yon Juu Yon = 44
Yon Kipper is a Jewish holiday
Yon Garcia was born in 1979.
Saint-Yon's population is 898.
Pietro Yon died in 1943.
Pietro Yon was born in 1886.
Yon Goicoechea was born in 1984.
Tom A. Yon died in 1971.
Michael Yon was born in 1964.