What does I'm gon mean?

Go On. The abbreviation GON is principally used with the meaning "Go On" as a way of encouraging someone to continue talking or writing about something.
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What is gon called in English?

a combining form meaning “angled,” “ angular,” used in the formation of compound words. polygon. pentagon.
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Is Gonna a slang word?

They are not exactly slang, but they are a little like slang. For example, "gonna" is a short form of "going to". If you say going to very fast, without carefully pronouncing each word, it can sound like gonna. Please remember that these are informal contractions.
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Is Gon the same as gonna?

Gon' or going to, or gonna... yes, correct. It's American thingy, hood version. All contractions simply accommodate a speaker for a concise, smooth, quick sentence.
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Is gotta a slang word?

Have gotta is an informal way of saying that something is necessary or must be true. In very informal language, gotta is sometimes written and spoken without have, as in these examples, which have the same meaning as the sentences above: I gotta leave in 15 minutes. You gotta be kidding.
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The I'M GONNA Reduction -- American English Pronunciation



Is Gonna a real English word?

Gonna is used in written English to represent the words 'going to' when they are pronounced informally.
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What does I'm gonna mean?

The equivalent in proper grammar would be 'going to. ' When using the word 'gonna' you are telling someone what you are planning to do at that moment or in the near future. Here are some examples: "I'm gonna have some coffee." "I'm gonna go to work."
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What does WBU mean in a text message?

In digital communication, the abbreviation WBU can stand for the question What about you? It is frequently written to answer greetings or conversation starters like How are you? or WYD, What (are) you doing? For example: What's up? Not much, wbu.
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Is Ain't a real word?

The word ain't is considered by many to be incorrect or "bad" English but it is common in the very informal speech of some people. It can be used to mean am not, are not, is not, have not, and has not.
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What is gon in Japanese?

Gon, ゴンね. ゴ translates to Rumble. ン translates to The. ね translates to Root, or the Fundamentals. So Gon means 'challenging the fundamentals'
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How do you pronounce Gon?

Pronunciation
  1. IPA: /ɡɔn/
  2. Audio. 0:01. (file)
  3. Rhymes: -ɔn.
  4. Syllabification: gon.
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How do you spell Gon in Japanese?

Japanese Meaning of 艮, ごん, gon | Nihongo Master.
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Where did the word gon come from?

-gon comes from Greek, where it has the meaning "side; angle. '' This suffix is attached to roots to form nouns that refer to plane figures having the number of sides mentioned: poly- (= many) + -gon → polygon (= a many-sided figure).
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Where does adult Gon appear?

Episode 131 (2011)
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What is NGL mean?

informal. abbreviation for not gonna lie: used, for example on social media and in text messages, when you are admitting something that might be embrassing, or when you are trying to make a criticism or complaint less likely to offend someone: That was tough ngl. Ngl you really upset me.
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What does HBU mean in texting?

messaging & social media. abbreviation for. how ' bout you?
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How do you write Imma?

In fact, this Imma (also spelled I'ma, I'mma, Ima, and I'm a) is not the contraction I'm followed by a, but a contraction of I'm gonna — which, of course, is a contraction of I'm going to, which is itself a contraction of I am going to. The progression from I'm gonna to Imma involves two common phonetic processes.
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Is it OK to say gonna?

While a lot of conventional teachers and programs teach that it's wrong or inappropriate to use these colloquial contractions when speaking English in formal situations, “gonna,” “wanna,” and “gotta” are perfectly okay to use in all spoken situations, both formal and informal.
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Is kinda a slang word?

So, as the other answers have said, kinda is a pretty informal word, not used in formal texts except in quotations.
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Is wanna correct?

Wanna = “Want to” Wanna is the contraction of “Want to.” For example, in “correct” English we would write: “I want to know!” But in everyday, real spoken English, we would often say: “I wanna know!”
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Is gotta correct?

'I gotta' is grammatically incorrect. It is more of a spoken form. If you want to say this with proper grammar, the equivalent would be, 'I have got to' or 'I've got to'. In the spoken form, 'got to' is shortened to 'gotta' and the word 'have' is dropped.
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What does got u mean?

You get me means "You understand what I'm saying," and I get you means "I understand what you are saying." I got you (and, more informally, Got you) can also be used to express understanding, but it is not as common as I get you.
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