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Qué (quién) es AINT - definición

ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY ASHFORD & SIMPSON; FIRST RECORDED AND RELEASED BY MARVIN GAYE & TAMMI TERRELL IN 1967
Aint No Mountain High Enough

ain't         
  • An American propaganda poster from World War II, using ''ain't'' for rhetorical effect
  • Scene from Charles Dickens' 1838 novel ''[[Oliver Twist]]''—the [[Artful Dodger]] (a [[Cockney]], middle) introduces Oliver (right) to Fagin (left). Using ain't for ''is not'', Dodger tells Oliver: "There ain't no teacher like Fagin!"
  • From Mark Twain, ''[[Life on the Mississippi]]'', 1883
  • "You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet", 1919
ENGLISH-LANGUAGE VERNACULAR CONTRACTION
Aint; Hain't; Ain’t
People sometimes use ain't instead of 'am not', 'aren't', 'isn't', 'haven't', and 'hasn't'. Some people consider this use to be incorrect. (DIALECT, SPOKEN)
Well, it's obvious, ain't it?...
Ain't         
  • An American propaganda poster from World War II, using ''ain't'' for rhetorical effect
  • Scene from Charles Dickens' 1838 novel ''[[Oliver Twist]]''—the [[Artful Dodger]] (a [[Cockney]], middle) introduces Oliver (right) to Fagin (left). Using ain't for ''is not'', Dodger tells Oliver: "There ain't no teacher like Fagin!"
  • From Mark Twain, ''[[Life on the Mississippi]]'', 1883
  • "You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet", 1919
ENGLISH-LANGUAGE VERNACULAR CONTRACTION
Aint; Hain't; Ain’t
The word "ain't" is a contraction for am not, is not, are not, has not, have not in the common English language vernacular. In some dialects ain't is also used as a contraction of do not, does not and did not.
ain't         
  • An American propaganda poster from World War II, using ''ain't'' for rhetorical effect
  • Scene from Charles Dickens' 1838 novel ''[[Oliver Twist]]''—the [[Artful Dodger]] (a [[Cockney]], middle) introduces Oliver (right) to Fagin (left). Using ain't for ''is not'', Dodger tells Oliver: "There ain't no teacher like Fagin!"
  • From Mark Twain, ''[[Life on the Mississippi]]'', 1883
  • "You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet", 1919
ENGLISH-LANGUAGE VERNACULAR CONTRACTION
Aint; Hain't; Ain’t
¦ contraction informal
1. am not; are not; is not.
2. has not; have not.
Usage
In modern English the use of ain't is non-standard, despite it being widespread in many dialects and in informal speech.

Wikipedia

Ain't No Mountain High Enough

"Ain't No Mountain High Enough" is a song written by Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson in 1966 for the Tamla label, a division of Motown. The composition was first successful as a 1967 hit single recorded by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, and became a hit again in 1970 when recorded by former Supremes frontwoman Diana Ross. The song became Ross's first solo number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.

Ejemplos de uso de AINT
1. But these people here aint got nothing, and they aint gonna have anything for a long time.
2. Lets ostentatiously fix the roof that aint broken.
3. Nobel prize stuff it aint, but, heck, were worth it.
4. Print Article | Comment on Article Hey, That Aint No Muezzins Call!
5. Oh, but yes there are; you aint never seen hotel rooms this small.