yeah, i mean it in no offense what i said, but from my location the only time i ever hear the word "ain't" (which as i understand is a real word) is when it is used in HEAVY slang (massive emphasis on heavy).Naheal said:I should probably check social demographics at a later date as well.gmaverick019 said:yeah this, but I'm from the Midwest...RhombusHatesYou said:Pfffffffft. "Ain't" is a staple of the bogan vocabulary.Naheal said:I'm also pretty sure that it's a regional thing for the Southwest US, too, but I'll study that at a later date.
I don't hear "aren't" or "isn't" much. Most people I know use "--'re not" and "--'s not" instead.
edit: South Aussie, for them what want to know.
no offense to anyone at all, but the only people i hear use "ain't" are ghetto people who barely use broken up English as it is..i swear sometimes at McDonalds, to get the point across that i don't want cheese on the burger is harder than doing quantum physics..
Example:
Regular English
"That dog will not cross the road without his/her owner."
Slang (which I heard this the other day. So this is a normal basis thing.)
"Dog ain't crossin if ain't got none"
and that is usually how I hear the word "ain't".