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  • What is the history and geographic area of the word finna?
    In St Louis, I learned of the word, " finna " I know it is slang contraction for "fixing to " By asking dozens of people, I've learned that it is used by people of many different races and cultural backgrounds I've also learned that many who use this word have been using it all their lives (for some, that means at least 50 years) What I want to know is: When did " finna " first start being
  • Whats up with the term finna? : r OutOfTheLoop - Reddit
    It became popular when this video went viral People who weren't familiar with the term, who never heard the song the woman in the video is listening to, saw this viral video, and "finna" became known amongst the mainstream community
  • What does finna mean? I’ve seen it quite often lately
    OP, I am very impressed if you managed to even vaguely understand what that's saying and your only question is "finna"
  • Can someone explain “finna”? Where did it come from, and . . . - Reddit
    Finna is often replaced by the southern origin phrase "fixing to" (Southern US, Appalachia and African-American Vernacular, informal) Going to; preparing to; about to
  • What is the difference between finna and gonna - Reddit
    Like the others have said, “finna = fixing to” and “gonna = going to ” The phrases mean mostly the same thing, but the two can have ever so slightly different connotations if you stretch it You could argue that “finna fixing to” is a bit more planned, and “gonna going to” is a bit more spontaneous, but they’re really synonyms
  • ‘Finna’ is the most annoying grammatical construction of . . . - Reddit
    In day to day conversations we say; gonna, wanna, finna, coulda, shudda, and then we have our slang terms such as; y'all, caint, ain't, thang, yonder, far (this means fire but we pronounce it far), and many more Another cool thing about the South, specifically Kentucky, is we use old English and old English sayings We use words like "nairy" a
  • What phrase is the slang word finna a reduction of?
    What phrase is the slang word "finna" a reduction of? I'm not entirely sure if this is the right sub to ask this question, but it seems right I'm curious if the aave slang word finna as in "I'm finna go to the store" is a reduction of the phrase fitting to or fixing to
  • If you are not black, is saying the the word “finna” offensive or . . .
    Finna is a mix up of the phrase "fixing to" as in "I'm fixing to go to the store" equals "I'm finna go to the store" That's the actual etemology of the word Your girlfriend is wrong You aren't wearing a native American war headdress and saying nigga, it's not cultural appropriation It's evolution of language
  • Why do people say finna instead of gonna nowadays? : r . . . - Reddit
    Rolls off the tongue easier Say “im finna” Notice how at the end of the m, your mouth is already perfectly positioned to start pronouncing the f
  • american english - How to use the word finna correctly? - English . . .
    This is colloquial 'Finna' means 'fixing to', its usage is similar to 'going to' or 'gonna', perhaps closer to 'getting ready to' If you're trying to use this slang in an otherwise properly constructed sentence then you would say, "I'm finna (fixing to) go to the store", but usage of this slang might go hand in hand with eschewing conventional sentence structure in which case do whatever the





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