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gwine
- Parts of Speech: verb
- Definitions: (US) going to; intending to; (UK) dialectal variant of "going".
- Pronunciations: (US) /ɡwaɪn/; (UK) /ɡəʊɪn/
- Origin and Usage: "Gwine" is a dialectal variant of "going" that is commonly used in African American Vernacular English (AAVE). It is believed to have originated in the Southern United States and is still used today by some speakers of AAVE. The word is often used in place of "going to" or "intending to".
- Synonyms: None
- Related Words: going, gowns, groin, grins, grind
- Example Sentences:
- "Im gwine to the store to get some milk."
- "He said he gwine to come to the party later."