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Mike
What does "I'm not trying to flight no more" mean ?
What does "I'm not trying to fight no more" mean ?
it's especially the "no more" at the end that I don't get.
Thanks in advance !
*"fight* and no "flight" as in the title.
May 20, 2016 3:24 PM
Answers · 9
"...fight no more".
It's the same construction as in your previous question. It would be "I'm not going to fight any more" in standard English.
May 20, 2016
To avoid air travel
May 20, 2016
I see... Here are the lyrics where I saw this sentence: https://www.musixmatch.com/fr/paroles/Eric-Roberson/I-m-Not-Trying-To-Keep-Score-No-More
May 20, 2016
"I'm not trying to flight no more" > You mean you don't want to fight no more
To flight > is wrong > Flight is a noun ,as in flight of a plane .
No more = ( negative verb ) + any longer
May 20, 2016
Sorry, but this doesn't make any sense. Maybe you have a typo or two?
May 20, 2016
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