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  1. What is the history and geographic area of the word "finna?"

    Jun 6, 2011 · In St. Louis, I learned of the word, " finna." I know it is slang/contraction for "fixing to." By asking dozens of people, I've learned that it is used by people of many different races …

  2. What's up with the term "finna"? : r/OutOfTheLoop - Reddit

    It became popular when this video went viral. People who weren't familiar with the term, who never heard the song the woman in the video is listening to, saw this viral video, and "finna" …

  3. american english - How to use the word "finna" correctly? - English ...

    Aug 14, 2015 · This is colloquial. 'Finna' means 'fixing to', its usage is similar to 'going to' or 'gonna', perhaps closer to 'getting ready to'. If you're trying to use this slang in an otherwise …

  4. What phrase is the slang word "finna" a reduction of?

    What phrase is the slang word "finna" a reduction of? I'm not entirely sure if this is the right sub to ask this question, but it seems right. I'm curious if the aave slang word finna as in "I'm finna go …

  5. ‘Finna’ is the most annoying grammatical construction of ... - Reddit

    Oct 10, 2020 · In day to day conversations we say; gonna, wanna, finna, coulda, shudda, and then we have our slang terms such as; y'all, caint, ain't, thang, yonder, far (this means fire but …

  6. Why do people say "finna" instead of "gonna" nowadays? : r

    Jul 23, 2021 · Rolls off the tongue easier. Say “im finna”. Notice how at the end of the m, your mouth is already perfectly positioned to start pronouncing the f.

  7. What does finna mean? I’ve seen it quite often lately

    OP, I am very impressed if you managed to even vaguely understand what that's saying and your only question is "finna".

  8. What is the difference between "finna" and "gonna" - Reddit

    Mar 28, 2022 · Like the others have said, “finna = fixing to” and “gonna = going to.” The phrases mean mostly the same thing, but the two can have ever so slightly different connotations if you …

  9. Why is finna such a common typo of gonna? : r/ask - Reddit

    Feb 20, 2023 · Probably because both "finna" and "gonna" have a similar sound and are both used to express something that will happen in the near future.

  10. Finna vs Gonna : r/EnglishLearning - Reddit

    Finna is a shortened version of "fixing to," which means "getting ready to do something." Gonna is a shortened version of "going to," which also means intending to do something in the future.