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Veronica
Hello everybody!
I’m reading a story and I find a new word: “kinda”.
Someone can explains me what it means?
I give you the 2 examples that I find in my book 👇🏻
1. …and it really KINDA represents the of London
2. …and you have a people KINDA out on the streets setting up stalls…
Thanks 💚
25 jan. 2022 20:11
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"Kinda" is how it sounds when people say "kind of" fast. We tend to drop the "f" sound in the word "of" so it ends up just sounding like "kind'a". It's heard in conversational, colloquial English, but is normally written in novels when there is dialogue or in text-speak on social media as it is of course, not proper.
25 januari 2022
2
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25 januari 2022
1
Kinda= kind of
25 januari 2022
1
KINDA means "kind of".
25 januari 2022
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Veronica
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Engels, Frans, Italiaans
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Engels, Frans
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