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does "A"'A' in "Easy A"'Easy A' (a title of a moviemovie) mean "ei"?

English is not my first language. I have just watched the movie "Easy A"Easy A. I understood its content a little bit but I don't understand what the title means.

does "A" in "Easy A" (a title of a movie) mean "ei"?

I often hear many Native English speakers put the sound "Ei""ei" after an adjective when they express the degree of of an attribute of a certain thing, something like this "it's easy ei", "hard ei", "cool ei", "she's good ei",

  • 'it's easy ei',
  • 'hard ei',
  • 'cool ei',
  • 'she's good ei',
  • 'he's bad ei' …,
    especially in Australia.

Does 'A' in Easy A mean "he's bad eiei" ... expecially in Australia.?

does "A" in "Easy A" (a title of a movie) mean "ei"?

English is not my first language. I have just watched the movie "Easy A". I understood its content a little bit but I don't understand what the title means.

does "A" in "Easy A" (a title of a movie) mean "ei"?

I often hear many Native English speakers put the sound "Ei" after an adjective when they express the degree of of an attribute of a certain thing, something like this "it's easy ei", "hard ei", "cool ei", "she's good ei", "he's bad ei" ... expecially in Australia.

does 'A' in 'Easy A' (movie) mean "ei"?

English is not my first language. I have just watched the movie Easy A. I understood its content a little bit but I don't understand what the title means.

I often hear many Native English speakers put the sound "ei" after an adjective when they express the degree of an attribute of a certain thing, something like,

  • 'it's easy ei',
  • 'hard ei',
  • 'cool ei',
  • 'she's good ei',
  • 'he's bad ei' …,
    especially in Australia.

Does 'A' in Easy A mean "ei"?

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does "A" in "Easy A" (a title of a movie) mean "ei"?

English is not my first language. I have just watched the movie "Easy A". I understood its content a little bit but I don't understand what the title means.

does "A" in "Easy A" (a title of a movie) mean "ei"?

I often hear many Native English speakers put the sound "Ei" after an adjective when they express the degree of of an attribute of a certain thing, something like this "it's easy ei", "hard ei", "cool ei", "she's good ei", "he's bad ei" ... expecially in Australia.