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when you using the word "wanna ",and what it means.?
2011年3月29日 00:45
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It's an informal style of writing, "wanna" is actually "want to".
You will find this type of writing in comics and such, but this spelling is not acceptable in formal contexts.
2011年3月29日
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You normally use "wanna" in a casual setting. The meaning of "wanna" is the same as "want to". I will give you some examples to help you understand.
- I wanna drink coffee. = I want to drink coffee.
- Do you wanna go to the park? = Do you want to go to the park?
- What do you wanna get? = What do you want to get?
However, you can't use it as a replacement for "want".
- I wanna water ≠ I want water.
I hope this helps.
2011年3月29日
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I think wanna is more colloquial.want to maybe always use in formal situation.
2011年3月29日
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