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Gonna and Wanna 两个词的意思

Hello! Sometimes I see some phrases such as 'wanna do', 'gonna do' in some dramas and songs. I want to know the meanings of 'wanna' and 'gonna' and how to use it. I haven't seen them in textbooks.

Nancy

Our question this week relates to two informal words, gonna and wanna. They are examples of American English that you may hear in conversation particularly in films and TV dramas.

The words are short for 'going to' and 'want to' and although they get said they don't often get written down, unless you are trying to show someone's speech.

There are other examples of this informal colloquial English such as dunno and gotta. Find out what they mean with Rob and Feifei in Question and Answer of the Week.

Watching TV

We hear a lot of American English on TV

Remember there's no need to say these words unless someone uses them in a conversation with you.

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