It's a french phonetic abbreviation for "à ce qu'il paraît". It's basically a shortcut for that means "From what I heard".
It's also used as "It seems".
It can appear in English when a French use it in an English context.
'askip' is also used in the spoken French.
It's also used as "It seems".
It can appear in English when a French use it in an English context.
'askip' is also used in the spoken French.
by SmileyTD November 20, 2019
It stands for "à ce qu'il paraît" in French ("look like", "apparently", "from what it seems" in English)
Askip on va avoir un contrôle aujourd'hui.
by MiQuenDroid August 16, 2020