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Why did Lotso say

She don't love you no more!

instead of "She doesn't love you anymore" in Toy Story 3?

Does he speak unusual English?

Mari-Lou A
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  • Partial duplicates/related: [Is “she don't” sometimes considered correct form?](https://ell.stackexchange.com/q/108285/36187); [How is double negation interpreted in English?](https://ell.stackexchange.com/q/829/36187) – Em. Jan 07 '20 at 03:53

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Yes, this is non-standard English. (Both the use of "don't" rather than "doesn't", and the double negative of "don't . . . no more".) In movies this type of English is often used to indicate a person with little formal education.

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