Answer:-
Colloquial language refers to informal words or phrases used in everyday conversation. In America, we use plenty of them without even thinking. Here are five common examples:
"Gonna" – short for “going to” (e.g., "I’m gonna head out.")
"Y’all" – a Southern way of saying “you all” (e.g., "Are y’all coming?")
"Bail" – to leave abruptly (e.g., "Let’s bail on this party.")
"Cram" – to study a lot in a short time (e.g., "I need to cram for the exam.")
"Cool" – used to express approval or agreement (e.g., "That’s cool.")
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