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I am proving to you that it is English. You can't spin this.
Yet what you posted said it is a creole.
creole - “a mother tongue formed from the contact of two languages through an earlier pidgin stage.”

If Ebonics is a creole of English and other Africa-centric languages, then it can’t be English.
Hence the new name “Ebonics”.
 
Yet what you posted said it is a creole.
creole - “a mother tongue formed from the contact of two languages through an earlier pidgin stage.”

If Ebonics is a creole of English and other Africa-centric languages, then it can’t be English.
Hence the new name “Ebonics”.
Before you continue to look dumb... go back and read. It says it is English.

"Ebonics is a vernacular form of American English" here, for you to read again. And again... and again ,,,,,,,
 
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Man, do you guys know how many times I get to rub this in old Rob's face? "Like that time you claimed Ebonics shouldn't mix with my White English"
Why do you think the United States is white-only?
That’s pretty racist of you.

Maybe that’s why you so desperately wanted a wall? To keep non-whites out? Maintain the purity of the country, you Nazi?
 
Why do you think the United States is white-only?
That’s pretty racist of you.

Maybe that’s why you so desperately wanted a wall? To keep non-whites out? Maintain the purity of the country, you Nazi?
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Glass house Robbo...drop the stones buddy 🤣🤣🤣
 
It's this here...

"Ebonics is a vernacular form of American English used in the home or for day-to-day communication rather than for formal occasions. It typically diverges most from standard American English when spoken by people with low levels of education."

Quoted from this article on this site...

 
LOLOLOLOL Floppin and a Flounderin
says the guy who forgot he posted that Ebonics is a creole of multiple languages, yet it is simply standard English.
From YOUR post:
“…Ebonics, like several English creoles, developed from contacts between nonstandard varieties of colonial English and African languages.”

It’s called a different name from English because it’s not standard English.
Oops. You tripped over your attempt to seem smart. Again.
 
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