did you get dijə get /d͡ʒə ɡɛt/ Assimilation
This phrase is a common way to ask if someone obtained, understood, or experienced something.
When 'did' and 'you' are next to each other, the /d/ sound and the /j/ sound often blend together to make a /d͡ʒ/ sound. This common change helps English speakers connect words smoothly.
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did you get dijə get
/d͡ʒə ɡɛt/
This phrase is a common way to ask if someone obtained, understood, or experienced something.
When 'did' and 'you' are next to each other, the /d/ sound and the /j/ sound often blend together to make a /d͡ʒ/ sound. This common change helps English speakers connect words smoothly.
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Example 1
Did you get the email I sent?
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Example 2
Did you get a chance to finish it?
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Example 3
Did you get what I mean?
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Example 4
Dijə get me that coffee I asked for?
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Example 5
Dijə get a good deal on those concert tickets?
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