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Justin
About the word of "gonna"
I saw the word of "gonna" in many English songs, but i'm not sure the real meaning for this word, beside, dan we use this expression in written English, anybody can give the example for how to use it.
1 lut 2010 14:09
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I'm gonna explain it to you. It's just slangy for "going to".
1 lutego 2010
gonna...means go to
2 lutego 2010
It really looks terrible in written English! Use it only if you're quoting someone, otherwise you look uneducated. ;)
Spoken English cuts corners, especially the more casual the situation is. There's great examples above (thanks fdmaxey!).
Other variations on 'gonna' are: "I'ma" ('I am going to', eg. I'ma do that after) and " 'mona " (again, shortened version of 'I'm gonna').
2 lutego 2010
There are a number of words that native English speakers get lazy with:
"gonna" = "will", "going to"
"I gotta" or "I've gotta" = "I must" or "I have got to"
"skwout" = "Let's go out"
"cheetchet?" = "Did you eat yet"
And here's one you will hear only in Louisiana:
"howzamommanem" = "How is your mama and them" (them = family)
1 lutego 2010
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Justin
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chiński (mandaryński), angielski
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