How Do You Spell SLANG?

Pronunciation: [slˈaŋ] (IPA)

The word "slang" is spelled as /slæŋ/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The "s" is pronounced as /s/ sound, followed by the "l" sound pronounced as /l/, which is then blended with the "a" sound, represented as /æ/. The "n" sound is pronounced as /ŋ/. The word "slang" is commonly used to refer to informal language or the use of unconventional words or expressions. Despite its unconventional nature, slang has become an integral part of modern communication and has evolved significantly over time.

SLANG Meaning and Definition

  1. Slang is a term used to refer to informal and unconventional language usage that exists within a particular social group, community, or subculture. It consists of words, phrases, expressions, and sometimes even grammatical structures that are unique to that specific group and are not typically found in standard dictionary vocabulary or formalized language.

    One defining characteristic of slang is its dynamic and ever-changing nature. Slang words and phrases often emerge and evolve rapidly in response to current trends, popular culture references, or the need to communicate in a more obscure manner. It is usually associated with younger generations or subcultures, as they tend to create and adopt new slang terms more frequently.

    Slang can serve various purposes within a group, such as creating a sense of identity, fostering a feeling of belonging, or expressing camaraderie among members. It can also be used to exclude or confuse outsiders, as its meaning might not be readily understood by those outside the group.

    Slang can differ significantly between different communities, regions, or even countries. Some slang terms become widely popular and are adopted by larger populations, while others remain localized to specific groups. Despite its informality, slang can often convey complex meanings, emotions, or ideas that resonate deeply with those who use and understand it, reinforcing a sense of cultural and social identity.

  2. • Of sling, which see.
    • Literally, the language of the gipsies; a name applied to those familiar and pithy words and phrases, both coarse and refined, which have their origin by accident or caprice, in use by persons in every grade of life, rich and poor, and which float about and change with fashion and taste, but not without leaving permanent and recognised additions to the language.
    • Did sling.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of SLANG

The word "slang" originates from the mid-18th century, derived from the Scottish term "slang" or "sling", which meant "to beat or lash". This term later evolved to refer to the harsh, quick, or derisive speech employed by criminals or those in a lower social class. Over time, "slang" has come to signify a type of informal, non-standard language or vocabulary used within particular groups or subcultures.

Similar spelling words for SLANG

Plural form of SLANG is SLANGS

Conjugate verb Slang

CONDITIONAL

I would slang
you would slang
he/she/it would slang
we would slang
they would slang

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be slanging
you would be slanging
he/she/it would be slanging
we would be slanging
they would be slanging

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have slang
you would have slang
he/she/it would have slang
we would have slang
they would have slang

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been slanging
you would have been slanging
he/she/it would have been slanging
we would have been slanging
they would have been slanging

FUTURE

I will slang
you will slang
he/she/it will slang
we will slang
they will slang

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be slanging
you will be slanging
he/she/it will be slanging
we will be slanging
they will be slanging

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have slanged
you will have slanged
he/she/it will have slanged
we will have slanged
they will have slanged

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been slanging
you will have been slanging
he/she/it will have been slanging
we will have been slanging
they will have been slanging

IMPERATIVE

you slang
we let´s slang

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to slang

PAST

I slanged
you slanged
he/she/it slanged
we slanged
they slanged

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was slanging
you were slanging
he/she/it was slanging
we were slanging
they were slanging

PAST PARTICIPLE

slanged

PAST PERFECT

I had slanged
you had slanged
he/she/it had slanged
we had slanged
they had slanged

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been slanging
you had been slanging
he/she/it had been slanging
we had been slanging
they had been slanging

PRESENT

I slang
you slang
he/she/it slangs
we slang
they slang

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am slanging
you are slanging
he/she/it is slanging
we are slanging
they are slanging

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

slanging

PRESENT PERFECT

I have slanged
you have slanged
he/she/it has slanged
we have slanged
they have slanged

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been slanging
you have been slanging
he/she/it has been slanging
we have been slanging
they have been slanging

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