Your English grammar

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  1. Ritter

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    The test does not mention that it is. It just says it is a dialect, which it indeed is. :)

    But yes. It is a very ignorant version of the English language. :D
     
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    Sure, I suppose one could call ebonics a dialect, like I assume at the same time we could call gibberish or babbling a "dialect".. lol.

    I remember like 10 years ago the progressive powers that be wanted to make ebonics an "official language", which was difficult because it was ignorant English.
     
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    Dayum niggu. Ma speak ain't ignorant. Yous racist, dawg. Dem crackerz be dissin' da way nigguz spit. Nut kewl, nut kewl. :laughing:
     
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    They had me figured out.
    Canadian dialect and English language. No mystery to me I guess.
     
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    Our top three guesses for your English dialect:
    1. American (Standard)
    2. Canadian
    3. US Black Vernacular / Ebonics

    Our top three guesses for your native (first) language:
    1. English
    2. Dutch
    3. German

    Top guesses are correct.
     

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