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Yusuke
How does "I says' sound? I know it means "I said in an emphasizing way". It seems to sound a bit Irish or Scottish. I just want to know how it sounds for each native speaker of "English". Thank you very much.
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I don’t hear it ever, and I wouldn’t interpret it as being for emphasis. I’d interpret it as a lower register dialect as an unconjugated variant of ‘to say’ pronounced: I sez, you sez, he sez, we sez, they sez
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It sounds very natural to me for relating conversations. I'd use it in every day speech with friends. I wouldn't use it in formal situations.
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I've never heard "I Says". From time to time I've heard "says who?" meaning, by what authority is this order being given? People might respond, "says me", meaning i have sufficient authority to issue this order, etc.
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As an American, the words "I says" are common within some geographic regions and economic groups. This is a colloquial way of speaking, and you will never need to use it. But it is good that you understand it. The situation that I hear this in most often is when someone is telling a story that happened in the past, but they are telling the story as if it is happening now. For example: "So my boss calls me into his office and I says to him 'You wanted to speak to me, boss?'" Good luck!
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like "arigato kusamis"
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