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Saturday, November 5, 2011

whaddaya

 




What do you          ==> whaddaya
What do we/ they   ==> whadda we/ they
What are you         ==> whaddaya









Note: whadda is used when what do is followed by either we or they.

For example: whadda we need?

Conversation:

Slow pronunciation:

George: What are you doing tonight?
Maria  : Actually, I’m just going to be sitting at my home.
George: If you want some company, may be we can go to MacDonald’s to have dinner. What do you think?
Maria  : Why not, I think it’s a good idea.
George: So, see you tonight at 9:00 pm.
Maria  : Ok, George, see you.

Fast pronunciation:

George: *Whatddaya *doin’ tonight?
Maria  : Actually, I’m just gonna be *sittin’ at my home.
George: If you want some company, may be we can go to MacDonald’s to have dinner. *Whatddaya think?
Maria  : Why not, I think it’s a good idea.
George: So, see you tonight at 9:00 pm.
Maria  : Ok, George, see you.

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