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is the word "natch" exist in English?
thanks a lot.
17 de feb. de 2018 5:26
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I believe the word does exist as teenage slang, meaning a shortened version of naturally, however, I have never heard anyone use it.
17 de febrero de 2018
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Here's the question that you wanted to ask:
'Does the word "natch" exist in English?'
We use the present simple for talking about facts. When we make a question in this tense, we usually need "Do" or "Does" before the subject. Check your grammar book.
And the answer? As a couple of others have said, it's slang for "naturally", meaning "of course". But as with most slang, it is (or was) used by a limited group of people for a limited time. I wouldn't say it, and nor should you.
17 de febrero de 2018
2
Natch! :D
Yes, it's a slang abbreviation for "naturally". However, as with most slang, I think this expression is very much outdated.
Who knows - it could come back into fashion. ;)
17 de febrero de 2018
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I've never heard this word being said in England.
17 de febrero de 2018
1
nach,means after. Nacht,means night.Both are German words.
17 de febrero de 2018
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Adam vadel
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Árabe, Inglés
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