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PHesant_SK Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

ain't no buddy - is this correct written

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00Is this gramatically correct? (I thought no, cause 2 negatives in one sentence are not allowed in English. Or? Its a question of bet, but I found smt. similar on wiki and it looks I've lost 05000 )02br
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01font00Ain't no buddy. 02font02h1

00And what does it mean if yes. 02br
00Thank u for replay.010id6
  

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1h1 01font 00Ain't no buddy. 02font 02h1 00And what does it mean if yes. 02br 00It is a colloquial use which possibly means 01font 00I have no friend or I am no friend (of you)02br 02font 0-

  • 1h1 01font 00Ain't no buddy.
  • 02font 02h1 00And what does it mean if yes.
  • 02br 00It is a colloquial use which possibly means 01font 00I have no friend or I am no friend (of you)02br 02font 0-
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01font00Ain't no buddy. 02font02h1

00And what does it mean if yes. 02br
00It is a colloquial use which possibly means 01font00I have no friend or I am no friend (of you)02br
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0Hi Phesant, and welcome to English Forums.02br
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00I think "ain't nobody" is quite a bit more common than "ain't no buddy" - and means simply "no one" or "nobody."02br
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00No, it's not grammatically correct, but you'll hear it in songs and in non-standard conversation all the time. (Ain't isn't correct either, and the double negative just makes it m

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