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DIOREKNJ
- a thread of commonly used aave terms and their meanings — let’s start with : - ‘chile’ - aave for child - ‘gucci’ - aave for good - ‘yeet’
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sanriokook
ok this will vary from black person to black person but aave is grammatical features and change in pronunciation because black culture is deeply embeded and and influencing almost everything
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marie⁷
NamjoonGnome
id love to engage is some healthy discussion about this because i dont really 100% understand it. english isnt my native language & i learn by picking up terms &
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dors
cosmirenes
hello & good morning! i'm aware that i might use aave in my tweets & i'm taking into account the opinions of black people on it. i want to apologise
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M :) JULY 30TH
NEvennoticed
It has just come to my attention that I used AAVE earlier this year in two replies. (I have now deleted) I take full responsibility for the fact that these
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menzelsbeIl
hi, i’ve just recently found out that i have been using aave for years now and i just want to sincerely apologize for it. i honestly thought these words were
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GHOSTRULlNG
u can use aave sometimes, but don’t change the entire structure of how u speak to sound black online.. shit line”sis slayed!” or “they was wildin!” is weird bc ur
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fooltheforest
@ oomfs who’ve never spoken aave or have never lived in a community who has spoken it: AAVE is a language. it has its own grammatical rules that are
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kxkyo
can someone explain aave to me please? i will be searching on my own but i'd still like to know your opinions. ive been seeing several posts on what words
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gigi ⋆
barbi3dreamz
the appropriation of AAVE (a thread) AAVE stands for African American Vernacular English.It is typically incorrectly perceived as “bad English”, “ghetto language”, and/ or as labeled as “blaccent”. yet, AAVE
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jay ^2 || ACAB - BLM ✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
bokutobe
oh wait before i talk ab the model minority myth i see a lot of u mentioning things ab aave and here’s a list of words u can use instead
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yearnforagony
okay so black people were never taught proper english as slaves therefore they resorted to changing up different english words and basically making our own way of talking which is
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nia
TOKYOL0VEHOTEL
the appropriation of aave: a thread the definition of aave (african-american vernacular english) is the variety of english natively spoken, particularly in urban communities, by most working and middle class
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zite da nigger asf n thats on periodt
rnn4jun
actually should i get into how mark and johnny literally changed the tone/accent they were speaking in almost entirely when using aave or should i wait no because lets talk
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Mangy Jay
magi_jay
I don't want to give this racist the time of day, but I will use this opportunity to say a couple of things. People's regional dialects often get "stronger" when
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cindy ♡ blm. please see pinned.
sugawaragf
while aave shouldnt be stolen, the post itself is from r/copypasta which is a “meme” subreddit and the original poster has also posted some offensive things as well https://twitter.com/t5bio/status/1265815684765724673 from
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