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When we use abreviations in english language?

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when i say( abbreviations) i mean some words like , ain't, dunno, gotta, .....

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  1. Those are not abbreviations they are forms of Relaxed pronunciation which is when the syllables of common words are slurred together.


  2. You only use them informally.

    If you are being formal, then the use of those informal words are not appropriate.


  3. Those examples aren't abbreviations, they're just incorrect spellings and pronunciations. These are sometimes acceptable in casual speech, as when you're talking with close friends, and can even help you to express yourself better at times. For instance "You're gonna freak out when I tell you this!" has more impact and sounds more exciting than "You are going to freak out when I tell you this".

    These incorrect words should not be used for any formal speech or writing.

    True abbreviations are acceptable. These include "aren't", doesn't" and "o'clock" among numerous others.

  4. THESE ARE SLANG SAYINGS NOT ABBREVIATIONS

  5. Not sure what your question is but those are not abbreviation. An abbreviation would be Dr. for Drive in an address. Or Mr. Mister. Ms. Miss. Cv. Cove

    Your words are technically slang.

    And your word Ain't with that contraction in in would technically mean

    Ain Not which is not a word.  

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