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What is AAVE?

AAVE is something your non-black ass shouldn't use.

AAVE stands for African American English Vernacular. It is a dialect/language that black people have created and can be used solely by black people.

pressed, bussin, woke, rachet, sis, slay, lit, straight up, on fleek, turn up, etc (all examples of AAVE)

"Y'all pressed and for no reason"

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AAVE - what is it?

AAVE is African American Vernacular English which are words like โ€œbussinโ€ โ€œyassโ€ โ€œsis (context)โ€ etc and it is something white people canโ€™t say (context) but it all depends on how you say it

white person: *uses AAVE* .e.g yass this is song is bussin i finna say yass queen periodt sis!
blk person: uhm..

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What does "AAVE" mean?

A type of slang and language short for African American Vernacular English, also known as ebonics. Slang such as "Purr", "Period Boo" "chile" "doe" "deadass" "wbk" "ion" and "Miss gurl"

"Ugh I hate when white twinks use AAVE"
"I consider non-black people using AAVE cultural appropriation"
"bro when white people use AAVE wrong it makes me so mad"

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AAVE - what does it mean?

African American Vernacular English, also known as Black English, is the variety of English used by most working and middle class African Americans.

Yo, how you done been?

Suh cuh, I noticed you speaking AAVE,

Exactly, slime.

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AAVE - meaning

Short for African American Vernacular Language. AAVE has been around for decades, centuries evenโ€ฆblack people have created our own words that have circulated around our own communities. Some may label AAVE as โ€œslangโ€ or โ€œghettoโ€ but itโ€™s simply the way we speak and pronounce words. When those who are not black use AAVE, itโ€™s very weird considering they are copying our every move.

Examples of AAVE: Musty, Chile, Ms girl, Deadass, Headass, cap, no cap, sis, pressed, finna, period/purr, asf, sus, stank, the gag, pop off, tea, trippin, hella, buggin, Tweakin, On my mama, Raw, real talk, snatched, gas/gassed/gassin, willin/wilding, aggy, wack/whack, throwing hands, girl bye/boy bye, and much more.

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AAVE - definition

African American Vernacular English. Also known as ebonics.

That man tands to speak AAVE which i find difficult to understand.

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AAVE - slang

Itโ€™s an abbreviation for African American Vernacular English

With words including clout, simp, bussin, musty, lit, turnt, ALLAT stuff

NO IT IS NOT โ€œGen Zโ€ language shi been around yall slow

Chase: OMG this couch bussin ๐Ÿคค
Jordan: Nigga wtf you just said

Chase: Gen Z language ๐Ÿคช
Jordan: Naw, thatโ€™s AAVE, just like clout, simp, bussin, musty, and ALL those words yall white people be using SO wrong

Chase: Ohโ€ฆ
Jordan: Yeaโ€ฆitโ€™s been a thing

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AAVE

Stands for African American Vernacular English, also referred to as Ebonics and black English

Dude 1: Nigga, our employer be trippinโ€™ and finna fire some people because he donโ€™t care about no moral integrity.
Dude 2: Agreed, my niโ€”oh wait, white person coming, letโ€™s cut the AAVE and code switch General American English.

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AAVE

AAVE, which is an acronym for African American Vernacular English or in other words, Black Vernacular English (BVE) Known outside of the academic and sociophonologic setting as "Ebonics", AAVE is a dialect that hails from West African linguistics.

It's not "ghetto talk", what she's speaking is a dialect called AAVE and it does not reflect her learning capacity.

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AAVE

Acronymed from African American Vernacular English, is an American English dialect uniquely spoken in African-American communities. Its origins stems from Old Southern American English dialects, which themselves originate from Southern English and Scots-Irish accented immigrants to the American South in the 17th century. Though more recently related to the Appalachian English dialect and Cajun Vernacular English, it also contains West African grammatical structures and pronunciations originating from black African slaves in the American South. Given its origin along the Southern US coast, it became widespread across America with the migration of freedmen from former slaving ports, plantations, and ghettos into Northern and Western states. Now in the 20th century, the dialect has branched and diversified as African American communities have cemented themselves across America over the centuries and decades; though it is still typified by its distinguishable southern drawl.

AAVE is a uniquely American creation that has been transformed over the course of many decades. It's a thoroughly developed muscle of a resilient, disenfranchised people.

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