gwine

Etymology
Phonetic rendition of ; compare 🇨🇬.

This particular form apparently results from the vocalic sequence in (Early Modern English ) coalescing into a diphthong that was identified with reflexes of Middle English, which developed into  in some dialects; compare English traditional dialect pronunciations of  and  as  (see ). In some dialects, Middle English instead developed into, resulting in the form ; compare , ,.

Usage notes

 * Though this word is especially associated with traditional African-American Vernacular English, it was also found in the speech of white US Southerners and New Englanders and speakers of the traditional dialects of Southern England.

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) going to
 * 1) going to
 * 1) going to