Native English Flashcards
Reduce TO
1, tuh (tah)
2, if it comes after a word ending in a vowel or a d: duh (dah)
Got to
Want to
Going to
Have to
Gotta
Wanna
Gonna
Hafta
Turn to
Traveling to
Need to
Go to
Turn-tuh
Travelin-tuh
Nee-duh
Go-duh
Reduce OF
1, uv
2, uh
Kind of
Front of you
Word of mouth
Queen of England
Enough of it
Kinda
Frunna-ya
Wor-duh-mouth
Quee-nuh-England
Enou-fuh-vit
Hello (don’t say it)
Hi
Hey
Yo
What’s up?
What’s crackin’?
What’s happening?
Long time no see
How are you?
How are things?
How’s it going?
How’ve you been?
How’re things going?
How’s life?
How’s it hanging?
I’m fine
I’m pretty good
I’m doing great
I’m awesome
Never been better
Can’t complain
Thank you
Thanks
I appreciate it
/precia-dit/ - csak szoban
You’re the best
It means a lot to me
Oh, you shouldn’t have
I owe you one
You are welcome
No worries
No problem
Don’t mention it
My pleasure
Happy to do it
Would have
Could have
Should have
Woulda
Coulda
Shoulda
Might have
Must have
Might-duh
Must-uh
Connected Speech
T+Y(you/r)
T+Y [ch] /cs/
Nice to meet you
What you’re saying is true
I don’t want you to
Nice tuh me-cha
Wuh-chur sayin’ is true
I don’t wan-chu to
D+Y
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