Originally posted by FreakyKBHthats called Ebonics, and if you have a problem with somebody else's culture then you are a racist. i dont like racists
By turns, whoever is responsible for the English language is equally void of wisdom, allowing someone such as you to wreak such havoc as to render it unintelligible.
Originally posted by EcstremeVenomThe noun Ebonics has one meaning:
thats called Ebonics, and if you have a problem with somebody else's culture then you are a racist. i dont like racists
Meaning #1: a nonstandard form of American English spoken by some American Black people
the above is from Google definitions.
So where do New Zealanders come into it? Hanaka said 'that' at the start of the sentence, and 'dat' at the end - why the change? Nothing to do with racism/culture when it's just somebody trying to sound cool (kool)
Originally posted by Pawn QweenFo' rizzle, Pawn Quizzle.
The noun Ebonics has one meaning:
Meaning #1: a nonstandard form of American English spoken by some American Black people
the above is from Google definitions.
So where do New Zealanders come into it? Hanaka said 'that' at the start of the sentence, and 'dat' at the end - why the change? Nothing to do with racism/culture when it's just somebody trying to sound cool (kool)
Originally posted by Pawn Qweendont all cultures do something to be cool? the kind of clothes you wear are cool in your culture, the way you talk is also. people have accents and other stuff
The noun Ebonics has one meaning:
Meaning #1: a nonstandard form of American English spoken by some American Black people
the above is from Google definitions.
So where do New Zealanders come into it? Hanaka said 'that' at the start of the sentence, and 'dat' at the end - why the change? Nothing to do with racism/culture when it's just somebody trying to sound cool (kool)
edit: if you go to certain places ebonics is cool, if you go to rhp ebonics is illiterate