Jin jin
ain't no mountain high enough there is a song named ain't no mountain high enough. But why "ain´t" ? Isn´t "ain´t" the short form of " has not, have not, is not , am not, are not"? Hasn´t no mountain high enough?? Is it the correct way to say?
Oct 24, 2014 4:53 AM
Answers · 3
"Ain't" is a lazy/slang word, meaning "isn't". It is often heard, but shouldn't be written.
October 24, 2014
It means "there is no mountain high enough"
October 24, 2014
"Ain't no mountain" = there isn't any mountain (in regular grammar). So-called "bad" grammar sounds rather cool in a pop song. Well, at least the kids love it. There's an old comedy sketch called "Elderly Man River", where the singer is corrected every time he sings something "wrong" in the classic song, "Ol' Man River." It's worth looking up. :)
October 24, 2014
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