What does β€œINNIT” mean British slangmeaning











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What does “INNIT” mean? πŸ€”βœ¨ • Here’s this week’s #BritishSlang expression in action! Now, “innit” is a super common phrase amongst #British teenagers and young people, so whilst it’s not one of my common expressions, I hear it ALL THE TIME πŸ˜‚ • “INNIT” is an abbreviation of “isn’t it”, which is a common tag question in English. ✨ • Tag questions are commonly used to encourage whoever you’re talking to to respond; for example, we say, “it’s very warm in here, isn’t it?” - here, “isn’t it” almost means, “don’t you agree?” - to which the listener might say, “yes it is pretty warm, isn’t it...” ✨ • So what about INNIT? πŸ€” Well, “innit” is pretty much used in the same way... it’s a common response to questions and statements to express agreement; it’s like saying, “yeah, totally, I agree” - for example, “it’s so cold today, innit?” ... “yeah, innit...” πŸ₯Άβœ¨ • Try out this little #English #ListeningExercise and see if you can come up with your own examples in the comments below! • Follow Daisy on Instagram @the_realmisshoney •   / the_realmisshoney   • Daisy - Online English Teacher • The Real Miss Honey • Professional Teacher • From United Kingdom • Living in Phuket, Thailand • A sweeter way to learn English! • Native English speaker πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ • YouTube The Real Miss Honey • 🏼 BOOK A CLASS! 🏻‍ • www.italki.com/teacher/5544282 •    / @therealmisshoney5363  

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