i'm going to get out of here. i'm gonna geddoutta here. /aɪm ˈgənə ˈgɛɾaʊɾə hɪər/ Sentence Reduction
I intend to leave this place.
This phrase demonstrates multiple common reductions: 'going to' becomes 'gonna', and 'get out of' often merges into 'geddoutta' due to flapping (the 't' and 'd' sounds become a quick tap) and elision (sounds are dropped).
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i'm going to get out of here. i'm gonna geddoutta here.
/aɪm ˈgənə ˈgɛɾaʊɾə hɪər/
I intend to leave this place.
This phrase demonstrates multiple common reductions: 'going to' becomes 'gonna', and 'get out of' often merges into 'geddoutta' due to flapping (the 't' and 'd' sounds become a quick tap) and elision (sounds are dropped).
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Example 1
I'm gonna geddoutta here before it gets too crowded.
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Example 2
She said, "I'm gonna geddoutta here as fast as I can."
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Example 3
He whispered, "I'm gonna geddoutta here, you coming?"
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Example 4
This party's dead, i'm gonna geddoutta here.
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Example 5
Ugh, the boss is coming; i'm gonna geddoutta here.
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i'm going to get out of here. i'm gonna geddoutta here.