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Ebonics? What's that about?

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ramforce

PostPosted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 10:42 am


Recently I found out ebonics as a form of language. As you can imagine I come from a Non-english speaking country so, finding out about ebonics has deep implications in me for I want to know more about it and if you do speak it I'd like to know how it is written.

Is it any different from regular english?

I checked the wikipedia but it doesn't give me a hint on what it is like to speak ebonics. All it says is that ebonics is "originally intended and sometimes used for the language of all people of African ancestry, or for that of Black north American and west African people"

Feel free to post as long as you're not submitting any racist comments. We don't want to be banned, do we?
PostPosted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 11:47 pm


Ebonics confuses me and I find the people who speak it on a regular basis to be ignorant and useless.
It's just basic slang and the change of pronunciation of English words to seperate and identify black people... rather certain types of blacks.
It's similar to the way some other racial groups have a way of speaking that makes them stand out more, and not in a good way.
So no, I am not being racist. rolleyes

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l33t Christoph

PostPosted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 11:53 am


I can "speak" ebonics for the same purpose as I can with l33t: to make fun of it. I've honestly never met any intelligent person who's spoken with ebonics in any serious sense.
PostPosted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:35 am


Once upon a time, and I don't remember if this was a prank or not, there was a movement to have Ebonics taught in the schools as a legitimate language. I think that was what brought the term "Ebonics" to the public at large, and it's been a comedic subject ever since, though I suppose it is a legitimate dialect to a certain extent.

Myself, I've only bothered to learn what I've picked up in passing, and only use it to poke fun.. specifically, attempting to speak it in that exaggerated proper-English tone of voice.

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 6:14 am


I'm not very sure what ebonics mean... sweatdrop

Could someone be so kind as to explain to me what it is... XD
PostPosted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 3:52 pm


ramforce
Recently I found out ebonics as a form of language. As you can imagine I come from a Non-english speaking country so, finding out about ebonics has deep implications in me for I want to know more about it and if you do speak it I'd like to know how it is written.

Is it any different from regular english?

I checked the wikipedia but it doesn't give me a hint on what it is like to speak ebonics. All it says is that ebonics is "originally intended and sometimes used for the language of all people of African ancestry, or for that of Black north American and west African people"

Feel free to post as long as you're not submitting any racist comments. We don't want to be banned, do we?

I'm not sure if you've ever seen or heard a rap concert, but it's usually a language used by african-americans in rap or R&B music.
I'm sure that it's a part of their culture, so I can respect that by not insulting them for using it, or telling them that they shouldn't use it, since it's just the way they like to talk sometimes. I don't, however, intend to start speaking in what I have dubbed "Rap-panese" anytime in the near future. Words like "Yo" and "Foo" just sound improper to me. I am openly opposed to Rap music because half the time the artists who sing it don't seem to have nearly as much tone in their voices as artists in other music types. It sounds to me like they are just speaking words that rhyme very rapidly, and to me that doesn't equal quality music.
A comedian name George Carlin once gave an interesting view on Rap and Ebonics that gave me a chuckle.
He stated, in his act, that the letters in Rap are actually abbreviations for a longer meaning.

R= Retards
A= Attempting
P= Poetry

I thought it was kind of funny, because a lot of rap music sounds, to me, like garbled words that were just thrown in at random, so his description sort of matched my view of it.

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gundamcat

PostPosted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 5:24 pm


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebonics I love wiki, anyways pretty much what I think about it is southern black talk it. It is more so a slaughter of the American language, also know as English.
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