Reduced
Forms
To sound more like a native speaker of
English, it is necessary to learn the reduced forms used in daily speech.
It is also important if you want to understand what native speakers are
saying. As you may have gathered, we do not pronounce every word
clearly. Remember, these reduced forms are not written in standard English, but you may see some of them in songs,
advertisements and personal writing, when wishing to reflect natural speech.
The most popular vowel sound in the English
language is the schwa, and the phonetic symbol for this is an upside
down letter `e': /«/. On this page the shwa sound will simply be
highlighted. It is an unstressed syllable, and it sounds something
like `uh`(like the sound you make if you've been
punched in the stomach!)
Here are some examples of reduced
forms:
|
Standard
English |
Reduced
Form |
Example |
|
because
|
kuz
|
"I
don't wanna go to the party, kuz it sounds boring." |
|
bet
you |
betcha
|
"I
betcha can't eat ten hot dogs!" |
|
could
have + consonant |
kuda
|
"You
kuda gone with me, if you'd told me in plenty of time." |
|
could
have + vowel |
kudav
|
"I
was so hungry, I kudav eaten a horse." |
|
did
you |
didja/didya
|
"Didja
like the film?" |
|
don't you |
doncha |
"Doncha know?" |
|
get
you |
getcha
|
"I'll
getcha a drink." |
|
give
me |
gimme
|
"Gimme
all your money!" |
|
going
to + verb |
gonna
|
"I'm
gonna do my homework now." |
|
got
you |
gotcha
|
"I
gotcha that candy bar you asked for." |
|
has
to |
hasta
|
"He
hasta know how much he means to me." |
|
have
to |
hafta
|
"I
hafta clean the house before I go out." |
|
how
are you + verb |
howarya
|
"Howarya
doin'?" |
|
I
don't know |
I
dunno |
"I
dunno what to think about that." |
|
kind
of + consonant |
kinda
|
"I'm
kinda worried about that test." |
|
kind of + vowel |
kindav |
"This book is kindav interesting." |
|
kinds
of + consonant |
kindsa
|
"What
kindsa clothes does that shop sell?" |
|
kinds of + vowel |
kindsav |
"Look at all those different kindsav oranges
for sale!" |
|
let
me |
lemme
|
"Lemme
in!" |
|
lot
of + consonant |
lotta
|
"I've
got a lotta respect for that guy." |
|
lot of + vowel |
lottav |
"There were a lottav English people at the
party." |
|
lots
of + consonant |
lottsa
|
"There
were lottsa different nationalities in that chat room." |
|
lots of + vowel |
lottsav |
"There were lottsav interesting things to see
and do." |
|
might
have + consonant |
mighta
|
"I
mighta gone with him if he'd invited me" |
|
might
have + vowel |
mightav
|
"She
mightav agreed to come if you'd been nicer to her." |
|
must
have + consonant |
musta
|
"I
musta walked past her without even seeing her." |
|
must
have + vowel |
mustav
|
"She
mustav intended to dump him before his birthday." |
|
ought
to |
oughta
|
"You
oughta know more about that than me." |
|
should
have + consonant |
shoulda
|
"I
shoulda studied harder for the exam". |
|
should
have + vowel |
shouldav
|
"He
really shouldav opened up about his feelings." |
|
should
not have + consonant |
shouldn'ta/shouldn'a
|
"Where
is she? She shouldn'a taken that
long!" |
|
should
not have + vowel |
shouldn'tav/shouldn'av
|
"She shouldn'tav ignored you like that." |
|
want
to |
wanna
|
"I
wanna go home." |
|
what are you + gerund |
whatcha |
"Whatcha doin'?" |
|
what
do you + verb |
whaddaya
|
"Whaddaya
wanna do today?" |
|
would
have + consonant |
woulda
|
"I
woulda done the dishes if you'd asked me." |
|
would
have + vowel |
wouldav
|
"I
wouldav asked you to do it, if I'd thought you would." |
|
what is the matter |
wassamatta |
"Wassammatta witcha? (with you) |
From:
http://www3.telus.net/linguisticsissues/ReducedForms.html