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1 Dec 2022
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How should I interpret this double-negetive sentence?
- "I did *not* come to kill *no* tiger."
How should I interpret this double-negetive sentence?
- "I did *not* come to kill *no* tiger."
- "I did *not* come to kill *no* tiger."
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In this example, it sounds like a person of low intelligence (probably from the southern United States) is speaking improper English. "I did not come to kill any tigers," is what is likely meant here.
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