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Is Ain't like Aren't?? what does ain't mean?
24 dec. 2011 21:44
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Ain't is a colloquialism and contraction for "am not", "is not", "are not", "has not", and "have not" in the common English language vernacular. In some dialects ain't is also used as a contraction of "do not", "does not", and "did not". The usage of ain't is a perennial subject of controversy in English. Widely used by many people, and found in most dictionaries, its use is often considered to be informal, nonstandard, or improper.
26 december 2011
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"Ain't ain't in the dictionary, because ain't ain't a word" That is what we were taught in school. But to answer your question, "ain't" is a colloquial version of "isn't" or "is not" whilst "aren't" is a proper contraction for "are not". Sorry - wrong place
24 december 2011
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It's a colloquial word meaning: "isn't" and "aren't".
24 december 2011
I means the same thing as arent but its kind of rude and stupid obsolete version.
24 december 2011
am not, has not, have not, is not, are no
24 december 2011
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