How To Use Aave In A Sentence

  • The wheat's kernin 'somethin' cruel fine -- I awnly wish theer was more of it -- an 'the sheep an' cattle's in braave kelter likewise. Lying Prophets
  • Not to mention the curious story about Galen and the patient ill from an overdose of theriacum, who was cured by another dose of the same substance, nor the ridicule of the doctrine of contraries by Paracelsus and Van Helmont, nor the fact that the _contraries_ of Boerhaave, by his own explanation, merely signify whatever substances prove their contrariety to the disease by curing it -- to pass by these, we find one of the main objects of homoeopathy, the discovery of specifics, insisted upon by Lord Bacon in his words already quoted. A Dish of Orts : Chiefly Papers on the Imagination, and on Shakespeare
  • For just a moment there, tournament golf had taken its toll: Saavedra had lost the head.
  • Although the _Braave_ had vanished, she had left behind her a small legacy of annoyance for me; for while I was still searching the horizon for some sign of her continued existence I became aware of certain raucous sounds issuing from the forecastle, which I was quickly able to identify as the maudlin singing which seamen are so prone to indulge in when they are the worse for liquor. Overdue The Story of a Missing Ship
  • This straightforward account of matters inside the bagnio is the more valuable and interesting if we recollect that Cervantes 'great-grandmother was a Saavedra, and that the soldier alluded to in the text was really himself. The True Story Book
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  • This issue is particularly important in the case of vernacular dialects such as AAVE or Caribbean Creoles.
  • Q buena entrevista y que gusto que el lado grandioso y fascinante que tiene tijuana tambien se de a conocer, asi como las personas que promueven la cultura y el arte, como Rafa Saavedra, un imparable al escribir sobre todo lo relacionado con la ciudad y su transformación a travez de las ultimas dos décadas. Global Voices in English » Mexico: Telling Secrets on Twitter
  • As though AAVE is an arbitrary system of made-up words, rather than something real people use every day? I don’t care if you don’t like it, it’s a fact « Motivated Grammar
  • Now, you might say that AAVE is merely a dialect of English, and that therefore any native speaker of English will do, but it’s not so easy. I don’t care if you don’t like it, it’s a fact « Motivated Grammar
  • “What th 'divil's the use whin I haave a praycher t' m'silf.” From the Bottom Up
  • Before we are done, however, this soul searching will touch everything from the VRA and Affirmative Action to the rightful place of AAVE aka “Ebonics” in our public schools. The Volokh Conspiracy » Looking Forward
  • AAVE is like Finnish in that it has a separate copular verb of negation meaning ‘not be’, pronounced ain't, and you need that here.
  • It follows the rules of typical AAVE, yet it doesn't assume that readers need to see words spelled differently to imagine the speaker's inflection. Angela Flournoy: On Dialect, Dialogue and Good Books
  • I’m not aware of any such structure to the tenses in SAE, and prior to reading the Ficket article, I was completely unaware of them in AAVE as well. I don’t care if you don’t like it, it’s a fact « Motivated Grammar
  • We could argue whether AAVE is a language or a dialect, whether it should be treated as a second language for instructional purposes, or how exactly one proves proficiency in AAVE. I don’t care if you don’t like it, it’s a fact « Motivated Grammar
  • But I’m not pointing this story out solely because it’s interesting or because I think the tense system of AAVE is kind of beautiful. I don’t care if you don’t like it, it’s a fact « Motivated Grammar
  • In Hungarian, the zero copula occurs only in the third person, and in AAVE it is not permitted in the first person singular.
  • AAVE aka ebonics aks Black English was spoken neither by Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • AAVE aka ebonics aks Black English was spoken neither by Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • They warm my heart somethin 'braave; an' they let the gray mosses cling to 'em an 'the dinky blue butterflies open an' shut their wings 'pon 'em, an' the bramble climb around theer arms. Lying Prophets
  • For all the "heterogeneity" the Black population in the US may have and I know that, linguistically at least, there is real and heterogeneity in African-American Vernacular English/AAVE, even though to most ears it sounds like one common dialect, it's nothing compared to the broad spectrum of human diversity Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America have to offer. On "diversity purists" and "vulnerability to stereotype threat."
  • And since an old friend and recent commenter had put African-American Vernacular English/Ebonics (I’ll just call it AAVE) in my mind, the story came at just the right time to convince me to click on it. I don’t care if you don’t like it, it’s a fact « Motivated Grammar

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