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what's the difference between "wanna" and "gona" , and how to use it?
what's the difference between "wanna" and "gona" , and how to use it?
23 janv. 2009 04:48
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"wanna"; want to; is more used for things that you wish you could do; or that you plan to do but are not 100% definite about. - "I wanna be a popstar", "I wanna go to the beach tommorow"
"gonna"; going to; is more for definite plans, or to say that you intend to do something in the near future. - "I'm gonna leave", "I'm gonna be 25 next year".
Both are slang, and informal speech. You should avoid using in writing or polite conversation, but chatting with friends is fine :)
23 janvier 2009
Wanna is short for 'want to' and gonna is short for 'going to'
23 janvier 2009
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Vincent
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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