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Seb
To reckon
Hi there,
I don´t understand the meaning and use of this verb, I did some researches and I read i can be a synonym for calculate, think or consider but can anyone deepen in its meaning please? Is it a colloquial verb, formal or informal?
Thanks!
Feb 23, 2015 9:06 PM
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In America, this is a Southern colloquial term. It means "to have an opinion on something." It can be used more formally but I haven't heard it that way. Someone can say, "I reckon the sun will set soon" instead of "I think the sun will set soon." They're interchangeable.
February 23, 2015
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Yes, "reckon" basically means calculate, or come to a decision through calculation. It's often used in Australian English to mean "think" (ie. as in "have an opinion about something"). Either way, it still suggests some mental process instead of a random idea.
February 23, 2015
In Australian English, we always use this word in spoken language.
Example: I reckon he she likes you.
I reckon, you should tell him the truth.
February 24, 2015
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