anyone call a cab?
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 5:41 pm
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Some British people, especially people from the London area, pronounce 'isn't it?' as 'innit?' So they might say something like
'It's expensive, 'innit?''
So 'innit' means 'isn't it?' But 'innit?'' can also be used to replace all kinds of question tags: doesn't it, hasn't she, won't we etc.
Examples:
Sorry we're late. We missed the train, innit? (instead of 'didn't we?)
You have to buy a ticket before you go, innit? (instead of 'don't you?)