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"gotta""kinda""gonna""wanna"
In spoken English ,I can always see these words like "gotta" "kinda" "gonna" and "wanna".I do not konw what these words mean and how can I understand them.I hope I can get answers.Thank you very much!
Sep 3, 2008 2:36 AM
Answers · 2
kinda = kind of (有几分/有点)
September 3, 2008
1, wanna = want to (想要)
2, gonna = going to(将要/打算)
3, gotta = have to (or: have got to / British English, got to / American English)(必须)
4, ain’t (illiteracy's English) = is not, are not, has not, have not, do not, does not, did not (文盲英语)
September 3, 2008
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