Compounds combine two or more lexemes into single new words. Compounds can be written as one word or joined with hyphen. Compounds can be compositional (meaning determined by parts) or non-compositional. Compound nouns differ from nouns modified by adjectives or verbs
Quotation is the repetition of someone's speech or text. In oral speech, quotations use quotative markers like "say". In written text, quotations are marked with quotation marks
"Standard" is the correct spelling, while "standart" is a common misspelling. "Standard" refers to widely accepted norms or benchmarks. "Standart" is not a recognized word in English
"ASH" can mean "as hell" in texts and social media. It can also stand for "ashamed" or "As Savage As Hell" on TikTok. "ASH" is similar to saying "very" or "so"
"W/" is an abbreviation for "with" in casual communication. A plain "W" without a slash can mean "win" or "winning". "W/O" is used as an abbreviation for "without"
RS stands for "Real sh*t" in text, Snapchat, TikTok, and other platforms. Can be used interchangeably with "IKR" (I know, right?). Shows strong agreement with someone's statements