AMERICAN SLANG BAE GOAT AF

Welcome to the Summer of Slang,

where every video in July and August, we go over American slang terms and meanings.

Today we’re looking at slang that uses acronyms, like GOAT and BAE.

What do they mean?

How should you use them?
Let’s find out.

In this video, we’re also going to talk about when it’s appropriate to use slang.

Hint: not all the time.

Before we get started, I wanted to let you know that I just released a new episode on my brand new podcast and it is also on slang.

Just like this video series.

The podcast is called the Rachel’s English podcast.

And there will be new podcasts once a week.

I’ll be covering all sorts of topics in learning English and spoken English.

Idioms, slang, questions from you guys.

So be sure to check it out.

So much good stuff there. Okay.

Back to slang.

An acronym is an abbreviation formed from the initial letters of other words.

So ‘bae’ comes from a phrase with three words that start with B, A, and E.

Before anyone else.

So this would be your boyfriend or girlfriend, your significant other.

David’s my bae.

But, what often happens with slang is a term will evolve.

And from what I understand, now anything can be bae. Like, ‘pizza is bae’.

Someone who really loves pizza might say that.

GOAT.

A phrase where we have a phrase with four words beginning with G, O, A, T.

This stands for greatest of all time.

The absolute best, the absolute best at something.

Of course the word ‘goat’, not in all caps is also an animal.

Unrelated meaning.

Unless you think a goat is the greatest animal of all time, then the meaning is related.

I said in my last video, a great way to get context for the meaning of slang is to go to Instagram.

Let’s do that.

3.3 million public posts.

Looks like most of them have to do with sports, doesn’t it?

This person says ‘2 GOATS’, greatest of all times.

We have Jay Z and Michael Jordan.

Here’s Michael Phelps.

Olympic swimmer.

Happy Birthday GOAT!

Greatest of all time.

And it looks like we even have some actual real goats.

And finally, AF.

Now, I need to be careful here because I don’t want to be marked as explicit for using this cuss word.

This stands for ‘as fff.’

F beginning a four-letter word which is probably the worst cuss word in American English, or at least one of them.

F consonant, UH as in BUTTER vowel,

and the ending K consonant.

So I’m not going to say it. You probably know it.

But you can add this to pretty much any phrase to show intensity.

An extreme amount.

I’m tired AF.

That means I’m sooo tired.

Now, even though you’re not saying the cuss word, you’re just saying ‘F’,

it is slang that involves a cuss word. So be really careful about how you use it,

when you use it, where you use it.

I’m hungry AF!

Only use it around people you’re comfortable swearing around.

And actually, that takes me to an important point.

When is it appropriate to use slang in general?

I guess the main guide that I would use for this is:

only use it around people who are also using slang.

Let the people you’re talking with guide the appropriateness of that.

For example, I would say in general, it’s not a good idea to use slang in a work environment,

but maybe you work in a laid-back setting with lots of younger people and they use slang a lot in conversation.

Great, then you can feel free to use it.

Honestly, when you’re in a situation where other people are using slang,

that’s really where you’re going to get to know what current slang is,

what it means, and how to use it.

And if you don’t know what it means, don’t be afraid to ask.

It’s not just because you’re a non-native speaker.

It’s because it’s slang, and lots of native speakers also don’t know what certain terms mean.

Let’s go over the pronunciations.

So we have bae, goat, and AF.

What’s interesting is, bae and goat,

we say both of those as words.

But AF, we say the letters out loud.

When you’re saying a sequence of letters, it’s always the last letter that gets stressed.

So it’s a-F. Fff– Not A-f.

a-F. da-DA.

Stress pattern: da-DA. Second syllable stress.

Bae: simple pronunciation.

B and the AY diphthong.

But I’ve been teaching English long enough to know that a lot of people have problems with the AY diphthong.

It’s really common to say beh- or bey instead.

Eh, ey.

Both of those are vowel sounds. But we need a diphthong:

a changing sound with two positions.

Bae–

So drop your jaw: bae– then bring it up. Bae.

Bae.

You’re my bae.

Goat: We have another diphthong.

Two positions: jaw drop and lip rounding.

Oh, oh, oh. Goat.

Goaat.

Now, the ending T pronunciation can be a True T, goat,

or a Stop T, goat.

Goat, goat, goat.

Make up a sentence with one of these slang terms and put it in the comments.

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欢迎来到俚语之夏,

在七月和八月的每个视频中,我们都会回顾美国俚语术语和含义。

今天我们正在研究使用首字母缩略词的俚语,例如 GOAT 和 BAE。

他们的意思是什么?

你应该如何使用它们?
让我们来了解一下。

在本视频中,我们还将讨论何时适合使用俚语。

提示:并非一直如此。

在我们开始之前,我想让你知道我刚刚在我的全新播客上发布了一个新剧集,它也是俚语。

就像这个视频系列一样。

该播客称为 Rachel 的英语播客。

每周会有一次新的播客。

我将涵盖学习英语和英语口语的各种主题。

成语,俚语,来自你们的问题。

所以一定要检查一下。

那里有这么多好东西。 好的。

回到俚语。

首字母缩略词是由其他单词的首字母组成的缩写。

所以“bae”来自一个以 B、A 和 E 开头的三个单词的短语。

在其他人之前。

所以这将是你的男朋友或女朋友,你的重要人物。

大卫是我的宝贝。

但是,俚语经常发生的是一个术语会演变。

据我了解,现在任何事情都可以成为 bae。 就像,‘披萨是bae’。

真正喜欢披萨的人可能会这么说。

山羊。

一个短语,其中我们有一个以 G、O、A、T 开头的四个单词的短语。

这代表有史以来最伟大的。

绝对最好的,在某事上绝对最好的。

当然,“山羊”这个词(并非全部大写)也是一种动物。

无关的意思。

除非你认为山羊是有史以来最伟大的动物,否则意义是相关的。

我在上一个视频中说过,了解俚语含义的一个好方法是访问 Instagram。

让我们这样做。

330 万个公共帖子。

看起来他们中的大多数都与运动有关,不是吗?

这个人说“2 GOATS”,有史以来最伟大的。

我们有杰伊 Z 和迈克尔乔丹。

这是迈克尔菲尔普斯。

奥运会游泳运动员。

山羊生日快乐!

有史以来最伟大的。

看起来我们甚至有一些真正的山羊。

最后,AF。

现在,我在这里需要小心,因为我不想因为使用这个脏话而被标记为显式。

这代表“as fff”

。F 以四个字母开头,这可能是美式英语中最糟糕的脏话,或者至少是其中一个。

F 辅音,如 BUTTER 元音中的 UH,

以及结尾的 K 辅音。

所以我不打算说。 你可能知道。

但是您可以将其添加到几乎任何短语中以显示强度。

一个极端的数额。

我累了 AF。

这意味着我太累了。

现在,即使你没有说 cuss 词,你只是说“F”,

这是包含 cuss 词的俚语。 所以要非常小心你如何使用它,

何时使用它,在哪里使用它。

我饿了AF!

只在你喜欢咒骂的人周围使用它。

实际上,这让我想到了一个重要的点。

一般什么时候适合使用俚语?

我想我会使用的主要指南是:

只在也使用俚语的人周围使用它。

让与您交谈的人指导这样做的适当性。

例如,我会说一般来说,在工作环境中使用俚语不是一个好主意,

但也许你在一个悠闲的环境中与很多年轻人一起工作,他们在谈话中经常使用俚语。

太好了,那您就可以放心使用了。

老实说,当您处于其他人使用俚语的情况

下,您将真正了解当前的俚语是

什么,它的含义以及如何使用它。

如果你不知道这意味着什么,不要害怕问。

这不仅仅是因为你是一个非母语人士。

这是因为它是俚语,而且很多母语人士也不知道某些术语是什么意思。

让我们复习一下发音。

所以我们有 bae、goat 和 AF。

有趣的是,bae 和 goat,

我们把这两个词都说成是词。

但是AF,我们大声说出这些字母。

当你说一系列字母时,总是最后一个字母会受到压力。

所以它是 a-F。 Fff——不是 A-f。

a-F。 达达。

应力模式:da-DA。 第二个音节重音。

Bae:简单的发音。

B 和 AY 双元音。

但我教英语的时间已经够长了,我知道很多人在 AY 双元音方面都有问题。

说 beh- 或 bey 真的很常见。

诶,诶。

这两个都是元音。 但是我们需要一个双元音:

一个有两个位置的变化的声音。

Bae–

所以放下你的下巴:bae- 然后把它抬起来。 裴。

裴。

你是我的宝贝。

山羊:我们还有一个双元音。

两个位置:下巴下垂和嘴唇圆润。

哦哦哦。 山羊。

山羊。

现在,结尾的 T 发音可以是 True T,goat,

或 Stop T,goat。

山羊,山羊,山羊。

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