Meaning of You gonna send your man
A colloquial way to ask if someone will send their partner or friend somewhere.
In simple words: Are you going to send your man?
You gonna send your man in a sentence
- Are you gonna send your man to the store?
- You gonna send your man for help during the event?
- She asked, 'You gonna send your man back home?'
- He wondered, 'So you gonna send your man out of town?'
- Are you really gonna send your man to pick her up?
How to use You gonna send your man
Commonly used in casual conversation. Avoid in formal contexts or professional settings.
Grammar pattern
questioning structure
Memory hint
Think of a messenger eagle - 'send your man' as if he's delivering a message.
Related words
Collocations with You gonna send your man
- send your man
- gonna send
- you going to
Synonyms for You gonna send your man
- Are you going to send him?
- Will you send your guy?
- Are you sending your boyfriend?
Common mistakes with You gonna send your man
- Incorrectly phrasing as 'You gonna sends' instead of 'You gonna send'.
- Forgetting to use a question mark when asking.
- Using 'your men' instead of 'your man' when referring to a singular partner.
You gonna send your man appears in
You gonna send your man in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
هل سترسل رجلك
هل سترسل رجلك؟
- Bengaliবাংলা
তুমি কি তোমার লোক পাঠাবে
তুমি কি তোমার লোক পাঠাবে?
- GermanDeutsch
Schickst du deinen Mann?
Schickst du deinen Mann?
- SpanishEspañol
¿Vas a mandar a tu hombre?
¿Vas a mandar a tu hombre?
- Persianفارسی
میخوای مردت رو بفرستی
آیا میخوای مردت رو بفرستی؟
- FrenchFrançais
Tu envoies ton mec
Tu envoies ton mec ?
- Hindiहिन्दी
क्या तुम अपने आदमी को भेजोगे
क्या तुम अपने आदमी को भेजोगे?
- ItalianItaliano
Mandi il tuo uomo
Mandi il tuo uomo?
- PortuguesePortuguês
Você vai mandar seu homem
Você vai mandar seu homem?
- RussianРусский
Ты своего парня отправишь
Ты своего парня отправишь?
- Urduاردو
کیا تم اپنا بندہ بھیجو گے
کیا تم اپنا بندہ بھیجو گے؟
- Chinese中文
你要派你的人去吗
你要派你的人去吗?
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Frequently asked questions about You gonna send your man
What does You gonna send your man mean?
Are you going to send your man?
What is the definition of You gonna send your man?
A colloquial way to ask if someone will send their partner or friend somewhere.
How do you use You gonna send your man in a sentence?
Are you gonna send your man to the store?
Can you give another example of You gonna send your man?
You gonna send your man for help during the event?
What are synonyms for You gonna send your man?
Common alternatives include Are you going to send him?, Will you send your guy?, Are you sending your boyfriend?.
What words go with You gonna send your man?
It commonly pairs with send your man, gonna send, you going to.
What are common mistakes when using You gonna send your man?
Incorrectly phrasing as 'You gonna sends' instead of 'You gonna send'. Forgetting to use a question mark when asking. Using 'your men' instead of 'your man' when referring to a singular partner.
How do you pronounce You gonna send your man?
US: //juː ˈɡɑːnə sɛnd jʊr mæn//, UK: //jʊ ˈɡɒnə sɛnd jɔːr mæn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is You gonna send your man formal or informal?
"You gonna send your man" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use You gonna send your man?
Commonly used in casual conversation. Avoid in formal contexts or professional settings.
