what are you whaddaryu /wʌdəɹjuː/ Compression
The question 'What are you?' used to ask about someone's current activity, intention, or identity.
This is a common question where sounds blend together and some are reduced or change. The 't' in 'what' often becomes a 'd' sound, and 'are' is reduced, making it sound like one word.
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what are you whaddaryu
/wʌdəɹjuː/
The question 'What are you?' used to ask about someone's current activity, intention, or identity.
This is a common question where sounds blend together and some are reduced or change. The 't' in 'what' often becomes a 'd' sound, and 'are' is reduced, making it sound like one word.
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Example 1
Hey, whaddaryu doing this weekend?
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Example 2
Wait, whaddaryu thinking about right now?
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Example 3
If you're not busy, whaddaryu up to later?
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Example 4
Whaddaryu doing here, I thought you were off today?
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Example 5
Seriously, whaddaryu talking about? That makes no sense.
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