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A posh (or even Politically Correct) way of saying [Niglish].<br />
This version of English is spoken mainly in the United States by urban lower/working class black people and those from the South. This [bastardised] version of American English (which is itself a poor imitation of British English) shares a large portion of its grammar and <a href="/topic/10723/phonology">phonology</a> with the rural dialects of the Southern United States<br />
Also called: African American English, [Black English], Black Vernacular English or Ebonics</p>
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