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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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kinda - kind of?

What does 'kinda' mean? 'kind of'?
  

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Hi, Yes. Clive

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AnonymousWhat does 'kinda' mean? 'kind of'?
Yes. That's how it is said in common speech. I would not use either, however, in formal writing, prefering "rather" or "somewhat". Some may find these choices stilted, but I think they sound far better than "kinda/kind of".
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Yes, you know there are differences between American and British english.
For examle: gonna -> going to or wanna -> want to
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No, that's not correct at all. What this is is slang. It's not a difference between British and American English. What the difference between British and American English is is that we have some different meanings for words and a few different spelling for words (we Americans use chips in a slightly different way food-wise where in UK it would more likely be crisps, and we Americans use c's in som

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