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FatimaSaboor123 Posted 9 years ago
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I have read a post where someone wrote this and talked about her friend.

'She be mine and she be the best.' What does this sentence mean?

  

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' What does this sentence mean? Either she speaks non-standard English or she is imitating someone who does. In standard English She is mine, and she is the best.

  • ' What does this sentence mean?
  • Either she speaks non-standard English or she is imitating someone who does.
  • In standard English She is mine, and she is the best.
  • Presumably, without further context, it's saying that she is my friend and she is the best friend anyone could have.
  • CJ
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FatimaSaboor123'She be mine and she be the best.' What does this sentence mean?

Either she speaks non-standard English or she is imitating someone who does. In standard English

She is mine, and she is the best.

Presumably, without further context, it's saying that she is my friend and she is the best friend anyone could have.

CJ

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