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English Ebonics..

Post by amidoinitrite » Thu Mar 24, 2011 7:05 pm

does it exists?
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Re: Elingish Ebonics..

Post by jugo » Thu Mar 24, 2011 10:10 pm

is this for real?

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Re: Elingish Ebonics..

Post by honey-d » Thu Mar 24, 2011 11:14 pm

No. Elingish Ebolics does not exist. Case closed.
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Re: English Ebonics..

Post by amidoinitrite » Thu Mar 24, 2011 11:40 pm

fixed.. haha..
but seriously.. does the UK have people how think its "cool" to talk like a bunch of uneducated fucks?
..and the whole ebonic culture in general
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Re: English Ebonics..

Post by jugo » Fri Mar 25, 2011 12:12 am

does it exist?
people who think
'cool'



every sentence you've written has an elementary mistake in it.
think you need to sort out your own education first...

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Re: English Ebonics..

Post by wubstep » Fri Mar 25, 2011 12:25 am

Are you asking if anyone outside of the US uses slang?

Really?
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Re: English Ebonics..

Post by .onelove. » Fri Mar 25, 2011 12:26 am

amidoinitrite wrote:fixed.. haha..
but seriously.. does the UK have people how think its "cool" to talk like a bunch of uneducated fucks?
..and the whole ebonic culture in general
Uhhhh so ebonics is basically the Black American Dialect right?

Well West Indian slang/accents have a heavy influence on a lot of London's working class population, which some people would identify as 'talking black'.

Would have thought that was fairly obvious though if you've ever listened to any Dubstep podcasts/mixes lol

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Re: English Ebonics..

Post by amidoinitrite » Fri Mar 25, 2011 1:25 am

jugo wrote:does it exist?
people who think
'cool'



every sentence you've written has an elementary mistake in it.
think you need to sort out your own education first...
:lol:

lol.. there is a difference between typing quickly on a internet forum.. and well, real social living :lol:
I really don't think you not capitalizing the first letter of the a sentence makes you any less educated than anyone else on the board..
just like typing errors or slang.. who cares?
but things like "we is gonna.." "how you is?" "it be my.."

edit: looking back at my posts.. I did have a lot of fuck ups :lol: my bad
.onelove. wrote: Uhhhh so ebonics is basically the Black American Dialect right?

Well West Indian slang/accents have a heavy influence on a lot of London's working class population, which some people would identify as 'talking black'.

Would have thought that was fairly obvious though if you've ever listened to any Dubstep podcasts/mixes lol
its more like the stereotypical "black culture".. but yeah, the main thing i was getting at was the dialect.
I was just curious.
I've listened to UK podcasts, but I'm terrible a recognizing the difference between accents.. so I wouldn't be able to tell.
..thanks for an actual helpful post
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Re: English Ebonics..

Post by pkay » Fri Mar 25, 2011 5:11 am

Places as white washed as Minnesota should probably steer clear of making borderline racist comments.

They should also steer clear of criticizing language skills as your state generally has trouble with their vowels. That whole North Dakota, Wisconsin, Northern Illinois, Minnesota area need criticize no man over the english language.

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Re: English Ebonics..

Post by amidoinitrite » Fri Mar 25, 2011 3:10 pm

pkay wrote:Places as white washed as Minnesota should probably steer clear of making borderline racist comments.

They should also steer clear of criticizing language skills as your state generally has trouble with their vowels. That whole North Dakota, Wisconsin, Northern Illinois, Minnesota area need criticize no man over the english language.
I go to school in minneapolis, that doesn't mean that I'm from MN or that its "my state"..
And we're not talking about accents.. yeah the northern part of the midwest has some terrible accents but so do a lot of places. I'm sure everyone has an annoying accent to someone.

the way I've worded myself may have come of as "borderline racist", but thats really not my intent. I just assumed everyone would be able to understand my question.
There are white people who are just as bad, but I think its safe to say that ebonics is the "black culture"

maybe I should have said.. Is the stereotypical American "black culture" also in the UK.
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Re: English Ebonics..

Post by wubstep » Fri Mar 25, 2011 3:25 pm

Do we have black people and do they have culture?
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Re: English Ebonics..

Post by amidoinitrite » Fri Mar 25, 2011 4:13 pm

wubstep wrote:Do we have black people and do they have culture?
haha.. does your average black man speak as if they were uneducated?
"we is gonna.." "how is you?" "how you be?" "it be my.." ...etc.
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Re: English Ebonics..

Post by wubstep » Fri Mar 25, 2011 5:02 pm

That is nothing to do with race and you have crossed the 'borderline'.
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Re: English Ebonics..

Post by amidoinitrite » Fri Mar 25, 2011 5:21 pm

wubstep wrote:That is nothing to do with race and you have crossed the 'borderline'.
nope.. but we are talking about the stereo type of a culture. and if that same stereo is present in another place.
not really crossing the borderline.. can you honestly admit you have no idea what I'm talking about, and the comments I've mad have been out of pure rasism?
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Re: English Ebonics..

Post by pkay » Fri Mar 25, 2011 6:48 pm

amidoinitrite wrote:but I think its safe to say that ebonics is the "black culture"
Brilliant deduction. It's like they combined ebony and phonics and made it one word

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Re: English Ebonics..

Post by pkay » Fri Mar 25, 2011 6:51 pm

amidoinitrite wrote:
wubstep wrote:Do we have black people and do they have culture?
haha.. does your average black man speak as if they were uneducated?
"we is gonna.." "how is you?" "how you be?" "it be my.." ...etc.

Wow racist much?

I spent a semester at UND, luckily I can attest that not everyone up there is as ignorant and uneducated as you are.... regardless of race

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Re: English Ebonics..

Post by amidoinitrite » Fri Mar 25, 2011 7:16 pm

pkay wrote:
amidoinitrite wrote:
wubstep wrote:Do we have black people and do they have culture?
haha.. does your average black man speak as if they were uneducated?
"we is gonna.." "how is you?" "how you be?" "it be my.." ...etc.

Wow racist much?
how is that racist?
pkay wrote: I spent a semester at UND, luckily I can attest that not everyone up there is as ignorant and uneducated as you are.... regardless of race
ignorant to what? people who get offended by an honest question? :lol:
and when did this become an argument of education?
if you honestly don't know what I'm talking about when I say ebonics then you should really get out more!

I don't get how any of this is racist..
the majority of black people I see speak ebonics.. the majority of people who i see speak ebonics are black.
I'm sorry if that offends anyone..

never did I say that ANYONE was uneducated..

if I were to say things like "we is gonna.." "how is you?" "how you be?" "it be my.." you would probably think of me as being less educated.. hell.. you've already said I was uneducated.. :lol:
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Re: English Ebonics..

Post by kidshuffle » Fri Mar 25, 2011 7:22 pm

you're definitely not doing it right, dude
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Re: English Ebonics..

Post by amidoinitrite » Fri Mar 25, 2011 7:26 pm

kidshuffle wrote:you're definitely not doing it right, dude
haha.. I'll admit.. my wording has been ignorant..
but EVERYONE gets what I'm trying to say!

..and I apologize if I offend(ed) anyone!
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Re: English Ebonics..

Post by sirsnaf » Fri Mar 25, 2011 7:30 pm

it is true that in the uk some people do speak differently from other people.... scouse, geordie, scotish, irish, yardie, brummie, cockney, hampshire... we have many 'phonics...

out of interest, is there such thing as caucasiaphonics?

and cant we just call it all dialects, regardless of race, area, country, postcode...? thats a nice, easy, non-offensive way out of most linguistic debates for ppl who couldnt really care less about how a point is communicated, so long as it is successfully communicated..

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