I ain't saying it's that--only I wanna scare you up a little.
You're a right loving little thing when youwanna be.
Footnote 1: There is another small orchid bearing a slight resemblance to the wanna raja, which is often found growing along with it, called by the Singhalese iri raja, or "striped king.
They are not of the same genus; the wanna raja being the only species of Anæctochilus yet found in Ceylon.
Its leaves are somewhat bronzed, but they are longer and narrower than those of the wanna raja; and, as its Singhalese name implies, it has two white stripes running through the length of each.
Ah uste wade barefooted in dem pits an' work wid dem hides, but ah wouldn't wannado it now.
I wannabig brown grizzly--a great big brown one with a grin.
I wanna big grizzly, Jimmie; a great big brown grizzly bear with a grin.
But, remember, if you wanna drive me out before I'm finished, if you wanna get rid of me a damn sight quicker than any other way, throw me some sob stuff and watch.
I wanna dance, Jimmie, honest I could dance with a great big brown one if he was big enough.
I wanna show you a Christmas Eve that'll leave any Christmas Eve you ever spent at the post.
You know you just wannago to-night, but you 'ain't got the nerve.
Cause I jes' think evvybody oughta jine if dey wanna do right so'se dey can go to Heben.
Us would of most kilt ourself wukkin', fo' us would of give him a reason to wanna git rid of us.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wanna" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.