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The word ain't is improper English. The proper form is the word isn't (is not).

It is used informally because the first person present tense cannot use isn't. There is no formal contraction for "am not", although you can use "I'm not" where reasonable.

Example (direct quote only):

John turned to Caleb and said "I ain't going to jail for you."

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