When listening to english conversations or english songs people often say things like
>it don't do that
>what is you doing
>I is not doing that
Is that just nigger speak?
I even heard well spoken people use ut sometime.
So is it wrong to use, or is it correct but just sounds wrong.
And why do people speak like that?
Either nigger or just a southerner.
It be slang
it's ebonics.. as far as i know
>you will see ebonics replacing normal english in your lifetime
i personally blame MTV
>>73130474
>it don't do that
I'm guessing you probably heard that from a black person/african american
>what is you doing
see above
It's slang my friend, definitely improper english.
Is u a faggot?
>>73130474
Only niggers talk like that
It's definitely improper and no self respecting white would use such horrible grammar
>>73130474
It's called Afro-American Vernacular English. Some people call it "Ebonics". This is a real thing, but it is not taught in schools, and certainly not in foreign language courses. Make no mistake though - there is a methodology to the derivative form of English.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2F-ayEU3DBU
Artists often fuck with grammar and pronunciations to make the song rhyme or flow properly. Its not just niggers as the brainlets would have you believe.
the problem is when kids only learn THAT KIND of english instead of proper one
i personally blame MTV
>>73131139
this so much.
only brainlets talk shit about ebonics.
BTW, If anyone cared to think about it, this form of speaking uses syntax derived from east African languages. It's also kind of strange that Germans and Swedes would lecture native English speakers about the proper way to use the language.
>>73130474
U be listenin' to rap again?