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Weekly Reduction Challenge: “Did you → Dija?
Americans almost never say “Did you” the slow, clear textbook way. Instead, it reduces to “Dija” in fast speech. 👉 Try these: - “Did you eat yet?” → “Dija eat yet?” - “Did you call her?” → “Dija call her?” - “Did you see that?” → “Dija see that?” Your task: 1. Record yourself saying each sentence slowly (textbook style). 2. Then record again with the reduction (“Dija”). 3. Post your two versions in the comments so others can hear the difference.
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Weekly Reduction Challenge: “Did you → Dija?
Stop Saying “What do you”… Say THIS Instead
Stop saying “what do you” the textbook way. Americans don’t.They turn it into “whatcha”—fast, smooth, and natural. 👉 Examples: - “What do you want?” → Whatcha want? - “What do you think?” → Whatcha think? - “What do you mean?” → Whatcha mean? Master reductions like this and you’ll sound instantly more American. 🔥 Try it out loud right now and drop your own “whatcha” sentence in the comments.
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Don't say "want to"...say...
Instead of saying I "want to"....say I "wanna".... sounds more natural and more native.
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