Category:African-American Vernacular English

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Newest pages ordered by last category link update:
  1. sistah
  2. for a minute
  3. bidness
  4. crack
  5. thug
  6. and shit
  7. hoe around
  8. B
  9. YN
  10. bitch, please
Oldest pages ordered by last edit:
  1. stick one's foot in it
  2. no cap
  3. flizz
  4. high-side
  5. cha'm
  6. mo'nin'
  7. foun'
  8. ma'k
  9. catch wreck
  10. witchoo

Terms or senses in the variety of English spoken, especially in urban communities, by most working-class and some middle-class African-Americans.

It is a sociolect with significantly different grammatical characteristics from Standard English, especially in tense-aspect and negation constructions. Many African-American communities maintain diglossia between African-American Vernacular English (AAVE) and Standard English.

The following label generates this category: African-American Vernacular (aliases AAVE, African American Vernacular, African American Vernacular English, African-American Vernacular English, BVE)edit. To generate this category using one of these labels, use {{lb|en|label}}.



Pages in category "African-American Vernacular English"

The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 785 total.

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