what are you whaddaya /ˈwɑɾəjə/ Reduction
What are you (doing/going to do/etc.)
This reduction involves 't'-flapping (where 't' sounds like a 'd'), the reduction of 'are' to a very short sound, and the blending of 'you' with the preceding sound. It's a very common feature in informal speech.
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what are you whaddaya
/ˈwɑɾəjə/
What are you (doing/going to do/etc.)
This reduction involves 't'-flapping (where 't' sounds like a 'd'), the reduction of 'are' to a very short sound, and the blending of 'you' with the preceding sound. It's a very common feature in informal speech.
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Example 1
Whaddaya want to do tonight?
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Example 2
Whaddaya gonna say to them?
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Example 3
Whaddaya talking about?
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Example 4
Whaddaya working on over there?
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Example 5
Whaddaya trying to pull, seriously?
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