Is “innit” british for “desu”?
#11209
If not, what does “innit” mean?
#11211
i guess it is. but as with (almost) everything, context matters during application
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#11212
innit is a bastardisation of "isn't it"



also i hate to admit that i really love this "joke", never do brain damage

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#11213
i fucking hate this
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#11219
yes it is
#11226
if "desu" also means "nameen" or "nam sayin" then sure
Dying of boredom, I'll try it all...
#11230
I mean I guess "desu yo" would kinda work like that

or is it desu ne?

its either a yo or a ne, my moonrunes is EXTREMELY rusty
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#11232
oi ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' innit ( i am speaking british)

OPEEEN WIDEEEEE BRRRAAAAPPPP PFFFRRRTFTFTF PPPPOOPPBBB SWEWWE PRRRRBBBT Ble- ahh AAHHHHHHH PETER PLE- PLOP POLOP BRRAAAAAPPPPP BBBREEEW PRRRREAAAAAPPPPP I-I’m gonna be sick again... peter please let me g- BRREAPPPPPOPO POPPPFTTFTR

#11233
flash I died because of that joke thank you
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