bodraya_marina, у меня ж комп сломан, я у До до сижу.
а вот как америкося юзают инглиш)))
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The following a list of a few common words said with relaxed pronunciation in American English, along with pronunciations given in IPA, and a common written indication of this pronunciation where applicable:
* a lot of: [əˈlɑɾə], "a lotta"
* could have: [ˈkʊɾə], "coulda"
* did you: [ˈdɪdʒə], "didja"
* don't you: [ˈdoʊɲtʃə], "doncha"
* don't know: [dəˈnoʊ], "dunno"
* get you / get your: [ˈgɛtʃə], "getcha"
* give me: [ˈgɪmi], "gimme"
* going to: [ˈgʌnə], "gonna"
* got you: [ˈgɑtʃə], "gotcha"
* got to: [ˈgɑɾə], "gotta"
* have to: [ˈhæftə], "hafta"
* is he: [ˈɪzi], "izee"
* is it: [zɪt], "zit"
* it would / it would have: [ˈɪɾə], "itta"
* kind of: [ˈkaɪɾ̃ə], "kinda"
* let me: [ˈlɛmi], "lemme"
* must have: [ˈmʌstə], "musta"
* out of: [ˈaʊɾə], "outta"
* probably: [ˈpɹɑli], "prolly"
* should have: [ˈʃʊɾə], "shoulda"
* want to: [ˈwʌnə], "wanna"
* what is that: [ˌwʌˈsæt], "wussat"
* what is up: [wəˈsʌp], "wassup"
* what is up: [sʌp], "sup"
* what do you / what are you: [ˈwʌtʃə], "whatcha"
* what do you / what are you: [ˈwʌɾəjə], "whaddaya"
* would have: [ˈwʊɾə], "woulda"
* would you: [ˈwʊdʒə], "wouldja"
* you all: [jɑl], "y'all"