I think it depends on my context. Ex. 1 "I want that ava" This to me sounds better than "I want that avi" Maybe because in this instance I just shortened ava from avatar during my quick typing (no such thing as avitar) Ex 2 "Omg that avi is soooo cuteee!" I dont know for some reason putting more emphasis on an "ie" sound over an "uh" sound fits my context when shortening the word avatar. As in this instance, I am like feeling immense excitement as that avatar must of been awesome when I saw it. (Felt this way when I saw that Nightshade Sally Avatar ) Thus, Avi just sounds more pleasing to me. However, I think I tend to use "Ava" more just because its the first 3 letters of avatar. However, I also like the way "Avi" sounds in my head. But ever since I saw this meme I have used Ava more often and maybe ever since. (Also read what Florenciar said about ie sounds being pleasing to the ears.)
On this point can y'all explain me the meanings of LEL, LUL, LMFAOOOO, LOLOL etc Point is we don't always say something that makes sense. So please yolo yourself.
LEL = Laughing Extremely Loud LUL = Laughing Utterly Loud LOLOLOL = Laughing Over Loud Overused Languages Objecting Letters
Wrong. The original for Avi is Aviation not freaking Avatar. If the original is Avi, then we would've called them Avitars, but that word doesn't make sense right? Got it memorized? :roll:
uhm were doing a game here since when did aviation become a clarify. Anyway i know better then that my friend avi means avatar from any lengh of our prospective
No no no. That is wrong. Avi does not mean Avatar. This is why I wanna know where did that theory of Avi meaning Avatar comes from when in it clearly means Aviation? Think about it. Avi and Avatar... No I in Avatar... And if that's the case, might as well have PIMD change the name to Avitar. But its Avatar and where I got Aviation from is because of the abbreviation Avi.