Sometimes it is. The word "cause" is also a complete word in itself, though, so you'll have to use the context of the sentence to determine if it's slang or not.
Slang is a shortcut - a way to communicate without using formal language. Slang is also a way of excluding people not in your group, because they won't know your slang unless they're part of it.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This is yet another word for whiskey. You can see where they got the reference, because whiskey drinking can cause disturbances.
You avoid it by learning the proper words and phrases used in the language. The more educated you become, the less likely you will be to use slang in a formal setting.
Slang is hard to understand if you don't speak the language well. It makes it harder to communicate because the people get confused about what you're trying to say.
We use slang because it helps you to write notes in school, instead of writing the whole word. That is what my teacher said at school. Hope I answered your question well =]
The short colloquial or dialect form is 'cause. It can also be represented by the slang term cuz, which unfortunately is also used to mean cousin.Example: "We gotta hurry 'cause we're runnin' late!"
Writers use slang to make their writing more relatable and engaging to a specific audience. Slang can also add authenticity to dialogue or help establish a certain tone or setting within a story.
Cuz is a slang term for cousin. The word is also used as a slang for because.
Cool itself, unless you are using it to mean mildly cold, is a slang word. Just because it is old slang doesn't mean that it is not still slang.
Slang is language constructs that are indigenous to a particular geographic area, or a certain group of people. All languages have slang, but American English is probably richest in slang. Differences in American and British slang sometimes cause embarrassing moments. In British slang, to "knock someone up" is to wake them from a nap. That slang expression has a very different meaning in the USA.
Can't is not a slang word. It is a conjuction because you combine can and not which creates can't. Slang Example: gonna-going to Conjunction Example: won't-will not
Slang is a shortcut - a way to communicate without using formal language. Slang is also a way of excluding people not in your group, because they won't know your slang unless they're part of it.
"Commercial" IS the slang word. The proper term is advertisement. In the UK they abbreviate it to "advert." The US uses the slang "commercial" because it is commercial advertising.
Collision is a slang term for coverage on your car if you cause the accident.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This is yet another word for whiskey. You can see where they got the reference, because whiskey drinking can cause disturbances.
Because they have different experiences. Slang comes from your culture being different from other cultures.
No, it is just seen more globally because of the internet. Slang is easily passed around nowadays.