Finna

[fen.naa]

“Finna” is a word young people often use to show they’re excited or ready to do something soon. It’s like saying, “I’m about to” or “I’m getting ready to.” The word comes from a certain way of talking and is derived from “African American Vernacular English” (AAVE).

This word is part of how people talk nowadays, showing a more relaxed and expressive way of communicating. It helps convey that they’re about to do something fun or enjoyable without waiting.

Example

Person 1: “I’m finna grab some food.”
Person 2: Bruh, get me a sandwich too!

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