I said I didn’t want Ebonics melded with English
That's sounds racist as fck...
I said I didn’t want Ebonics melded with English
It's absolutely not worth the time...the simp,e fact that you can't comprehend that English language has never been static is proof of your ignorance...Educate me. Explain how you can swap words in a language without using g other words from another language.
I’ll wait.
He's all about segregation. Doesn't want vaxxers mixing with non vaxxers, doesn't want Republicans mixing with Democrats, doesn't want poor mixing with rich, doesn't want blacks mixing with whites... this guy is losing it.That's sounds racist as fck...
A pathetic attempt, even for someone of as limited abilities as you.He's all about segregation. Doesn't want vaxxers mixing with non vaxxers, doesn't want Republicans mixing with Democrats, doesn't want poor mixing with rich, doesn't want blacks mixing with whites... this guy is losing it.
Lemme guess: you think Italian and English are the same, because they both have words?Solid argument right there...helluva way to put ol' thx on the defensive![]()
Nope...but I also ain't the one that's a racist pos..post...Lemme guess: you think Italian and English are the same, because they both have words?
So you think language is restricted by skin color? An Asian born in America is not allowed to speak English?
Different name, same language with a twist.The different name for it says not.
Attempt? My goal was to make a statement... made it. Winning!!!A pathetic attempt, even for someone of as limited abilities as you.
I'd give real money if you'd just shut up and go away.Lemme guess: you think Italian and English are the same, because they both have words?
So a Ford pickup truck is just a Toyota Camry with a twist?Different name, same language with a twist.
So you want to say only black people have low levels of education since you say Ebonics is only spoken by black people?I'd give real money if you'd just shut up and go away.
"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."
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African American Vernacular English | Meaning, Examples, Language, & Origin | Britannica
African American Vernacular English is a variety of American English spoken by a large portion of Black Americans. Many scholars hold that AAVE, like several English creoles, developed from contacts between nonstandard varieties of colonial English and African languages.www.britannica.com