in ebonics it means freeway
The first ever, entirely written in Ebonics is His own Where, by June Jordan...then The Color Purple, By alice walker...then others...
Ebonics - African American vernacular English
Ebonics Grammar "Rules" 1. To all words with a contraction eliminate the apostrophe and any letters after it. a. Example: i. English: Yes, it's alright ii. Ebonics: It OK 2. To words ending in "d", substitute for "dt" or "oodt". 3. To words ending phonetically in "ore", eliminate everything after the first "o" and add and apostrophe. a. Example: i. English: I won't tell you again, please shut the door. ii. Ebonics/; I ain tellin you no mo', shet de do'! 4. For suffixes with 2 identical consonants followed by "er", eliminate the "er" and sometimes replace for the sound "ah" a. Example: i. English: My was bigger and had his finger on the trigger. ii. Ebonics: Mah was bigga and had his fingah on yo' trigga. iii. English: Tower of power iv. Ebonics: Towah of powah 5. In the case of plural, "ers" is replaced by "az".
Yule means... wait for it... it means "hey" in the language of Ebonics!!!Hope my incredibly awesome & informative answer helped!!! :)=) Yay me!
In Ebonics, "brother" is often shortened to "brotha" or referred to as "bruh."
Door hinge rhymes with orange if you pronounce like "or" instead of "ar". Ebonics revenge, avenge and scavenge
Ebonics is a term used to refer to African American Vernacular English (AAVE), which is a unique dialect spoken by some African Americans in the United States. It includes grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation features that differ from Standard American English. Ebonics has its own rules and structure but is often stigmatized and misunderstood by those unfamiliar with it.
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Speak in English, not ebonics
in ebonics it means freeway
The first ever, entirely written in Ebonics is His own Where, by June Jordan...then The Color Purple, By alice walker...then others...
The scientific term for Ebonics is African American Vernacular English (AAVE). It is a dialect of American English spoken primarily by African Americans.
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Ebonics, also known as African American Vernacular English (AAVE), is a dialect that evolved within the African American community. It was not invented by a single person, but rather emerged over time as a distinct form of English influenced by African languages and dialects.