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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Loving vs Lovin - What's the differenct?

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Loving vs Lovin - What's the differenct?
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Lovin is not really a word in English. You may come across it as a slang or poetic version of loving , because many native speakers do not pronounce the G distinctly, so lovin' represents the way it often sounds.

  • Lovin is not really a word in English.
  • You may come across it as a slang or poetic version of loving , because many native speakers do not pronounce the G distinctly, so lovin' represents the way it often sounds.
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Lovin is not really a word in English. You may come across it as a slang or poetic version of loving, because many native speakers do not pronounce the G distinctly, so lovin' represents the way it often sounds.
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Thanks for you reply. So "Lovin" can be used in writing?
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Not in formal writing. It's not a real word. You are most likely to see it in song lyrics, where it represents the way the singer pronounces the word loving.

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