Whaddya and Whatcha

Posted in American Pronunciation on July 24 by AJ

Whaddya and Whatcha are probably not in your English dictionary. Yet they are both very common in spoken English. These real English terms are important to understand. In this video, A.J. Hoge discusses the multiple meanings of “whaddya” and “whatcha”.

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