Finna
Finna is an informal contraction used in American English, meaning “about to” or “going to.” It originates from the expression “fixing to,” a phrase common in the Southern United States and in African American Vernacular English. Over time, finа gained wider circulation through music, media, and online communication, and is now widely recognized as slang for imminent or planned action.
In usage, finna is placed directly before a verb without adapting the following verb. Common forms include
Linguistically, finna is considered nonstandard or colloquial and is most often found in informal speech, popular
Examples: “I’m finna grab some lunch,” “They’re finna finish the project by noon.” As a feature of