The word "yanh" does not have a standard meaning in the English language or in South Carolina dialects as far as I am aware. It is possible that it could be a colloquial or slang term specific to a certain region or community within South Carolina. Without further context or information, it is difficult to provide a definitive answer on the meaning of this word in a South Carolina dialect.
· Anderson is a city in South Carolina
He speaks a rare dialect of Latin that I do not understand.
"Cooter" is a widespread regional term for a turtle or tortoise, especially among African American speakers. It derives from an African language through the Gullah dialect that was widely spoken on the sea islands off South Carolina and Georgia.
Nuxe is not a Spanish word.
yes
North Carolina and South Carolina
South Carolina and South Dakota are U.S. states. They begin with the word South.
North Carolina South Carolina Was that suposed to be a trick question...?
It is a narrow alleyway
north carolina and and south carolina
It is from the local Indian dialect meaning 'land of the down river people' or from a Sioux word, 'akakaze' meaning 'people of the south wind'
North Carolina and South Carolina are U.S. states. They are the only U.S. states that contain the word carol in their names.