Gonna meaning in English
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Definition
(I'm) gonna (leave): (I'm) going to (leave) (informal)
"Gonna" is a shortened version of the verb form "going to". This word is spoken, but rarely written.
Examples
- "Icarus : Well, I was gonna, umm, I..."
- "Now, I'm gonna turn over..."
- "Airport Guy : But how am I gonna get you the money?"
- "Things are gonna change."
- "They're gonna crash!"
- "Brian Jones and Horatio Oléré are gonna have a fight after work."
- "This here is going to be your crew for the thing we're gonna do tomorrow."
- "Now, you gonna show me some poses, Edward?"
- "You're gonna call me, right?"
- "Where are we gonna find a bear?"
- "Gonna take you right into the danger zone"
- "I'm gonna go to the loo."
- "Daddy's gonna shoot us some dinner."
- "Whaddya gonna do!"
- "I'm gonna be totally ripped, bro!"
- "I'm gonna pick you up, turn you on, keep you clean..."
- "I'm gonna rob the banks, the supermaket too"
- "You're gonna give yourself a heart attack!"
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