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What does it mean “I‘se“
29 jun. 2014 08:55
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"I'se" is acontraction in African-American English of "I is" which, in standard American English, would be "I am". A common use of "I'se" is to form the phrase "I'se going to ...." which means "I'm going to....". Hope that helps.
29 juni 2014
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It's a thick dialect form of "I am" (the speaker is actually making a contraction of "I is"). Depending on context, it can also mean "I was" or "I has". Good to know it exists, but the fact is you'll never use it.
29 juni 2014
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