verbs - We was gonna have some fun





“You was trouble”?



In the movie "Thelma & Louise", Thelma says:



You said we was gonna have some fun, so let's have some!



So my question is why does she say "was" instead of "were"? Is it meant to indicate something like the woman is illiterate?
And what would people think of me if I talked like that?



Answer



Yes, the verb is deliberately conjugated wrong, to give the remark a backwoods tone or feel.



backwoods (adj): unsophisticated; uncouth



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