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Why Do Black People Say Aks Instead Of Ask


Why Do Black People Say Aks Instead Of Ask. As old english evolved into middle and then modern english, the word became asken and then ask. I researched this a while ago.

from venturebeat.com
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Mtv decoded posted an episode of a series. It’s easy but incorrect to say that the word “is ask.” the word is two words, or two variations of one word, both of which have been in use for. Why do people say “ax” instead of “ask”?

Mtv Decoded Posted An Episode Of A Series.


To me, “aks” for ask just sounds awful, even though i hear it all the time, 99% of the time from african americans. On the season premiere of mtv decoded, we ponder: In old english the origin of the word 'ask' was 'aksian' or 'askian'.

In Old English The Origin Of The Word 'Ask' Was 'Aksian' Or 'Askian'.


After the great vowel shift of the middle ages in england, the word morphed into the more familiar 'ask'. Some black people say axe instead of ask all the time.they also don`t say we are ,or we`re.they say things like we be doing it.,instead of we are doing it.it is not. Yeah i know people mispronounce words all the time, i just noticed that this particular word has been pronounced as aks by many black people.

As Old English Evolved Into Middle And Then Modern English, The Word Became Asken And Then Ask.


I want to put an end to this habit once and for all.i also made a video resp. But the ax pronunciation stuck. My rant on the fact that too many black people incorrectly pronounce this word.

I'm Not Saying All Black.


Why do so many black people say ‘aks’ instead of ‘ask’ or pronounce words ending in ‘th’ like they end in ‘f’ (‘i’ll go ask keith’ becomes ‘i’ll go aks keef’)? Apparently it used to be perfectly valid to pronounce them either way. The story behind /aks/ is a complicated one.

It's Not An Accent, Not A Dialect, Not Regional.


For instance, where i'm from, cousin is cousint, 'chimney' is 'chimley,' and i've also heard 'aks' instead of 'ask.'. Pegging “ax” as a mark of laziness or ignorance presumes that saying “aks” is easier than saying “ask”. Aks goes way, way back in britain.


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