Rules for Speaking English like Native speaker

# Rule-05: A Tip to better understand Native


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	When a word ends in T and the next word starts with Y or ya sound, a lot of times you will hear the change to 

y=ch, {y} = {tʃ},       ( you = ya, your = yir, not = n’t, do not = don’t)  

1.	Get you = getcha
2.	Get your = getcher
3.	Got you = gotcha
4.	Got your = gotcher
5.	Want you = wantcha
6.	Want your = wantcher
7.	Thought you = thoughtcha
8.	Let you = letcha
9.	Bet you = betcha
10.	Bet your = betcher
11.	Don’t you = don’tcha
12.	Con’t you = cantcha
13.	Haven’t you = haventcha
14.	Wouldn’t you = wouldntcha

d+y = y=j {y} = {dz}                

1.	Tried your = triedjer
2.	Had your = hadjer
3.	Told you = toldja
4.	Made you = madeja
5.	Could you = couldja
6.	Would you = wouldja
7.	Did you = didja = ja
8.	Who did you = who’dja   (who did = who’d)
9.	What did you = whadja
10.	When did you = whenja
11.	Where did you = where’dja
12.	Why did you = why’dja
13.	How did you = how’dja
14.	How did your = how’djer

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