"Wanna" is typically used with the pronouns I, you, we, and they . It is rarely used with he , she , or it because those pronouns require the verb form "wants" (e.g., "she wants to," not "she wanna"). 2. Technology: WANNA Kicks
It indicates a desire or intention to do something (e.g., "I wanna go" for "I want to go").
It is common in spoken English, text messages, and social media, but it is generally considered incorrect for formal writing like essays, business emails, or reports.
"Wanna" is a phonetic reduction of the phrase or, less commonly, "want a" .
"Wanna" is typically used with the pronouns I, you, we, and they . It is rarely used with he , she , or it because those pronouns require the verb form "wants" (e.g., "she wants to," not "she wanna"). 2. Technology: WANNA Kicks
It indicates a desire or intention to do something (e.g., "I wanna go" for "I want to go").
It is common in spoken English, text messages, and social media, but it is generally considered incorrect for formal writing like essays, business emails, or reports.
"Wanna" is a phonetic reduction of the phrase or, less commonly, "want a" .