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Speak English like a Native Speaker | Informal Contractions

Speak English like a Native Speaker | Informal Contractions
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Learn 50+ informal contractions that we use to talk faster in English. In this lesson, we are going to learn 50+ informal contractions of English with an Urdu or Hindi translation and their use in sentences.

Informal Contractions with Pronunciation

Sentence Pronunciation Use in a Sentence
Gonna (going to) گَناع I’m gonna talk to him.
Gotta (got to) گَٹاء I’ve gotta go.
Wanna (want to) واناء I wanna marry you.
Lemme (let me) لَیمِی Lemme go.
Gimme (give me) گِمی Gimme a break.
Outta (Out of) اؤٹاء Get outta here!
Wadyu (what do you) وَڈیُو Wadyu do here?
Dunno (Don’t know) ڈونوء I dunno about him.
Hafta (Have to) ہَیفٹاء I hafta talk to her.
C’mon (come on) کھمن C’mon man!
Cuz (because) کَز Cuz I don’t know her.
S’more (Some more) سَمور S’more please!
Diju (Did you) ڈِجُو Did you invite her?
Gotcha (Got you) گَوچاء Gotcha!
Doncha (Don’t you) ڈَونچو Donchu want to marry?

The above listed words are the short forms of English words you can also call these words as contraction words. Words like can’t (can + not), don’t (do + not), and I’ve (I + have) are all contractions. People use contractions in both speaking and writing.

 Usage of Informal Contractions with Urdu

In this section, we will talk about the usage of informal contractions with their Urdu or Hindi translation:

  • Gonna (going to)
    • I’m gonna go to the market.
    • میں بازار جانے والا ہوں۔
  • Gotta (got to)
    • I gotta finish my homework.
    • مجھے اپنا ہوم ورک ختم کرنا ہے۔
  • Wanna (want to)
    • Do you wanna play football?
    • کیا آپ فٹ بال کھیلنا چاہتے ہیں؟
  • Lemme (let me)
    • Lemme help you with that.
    • مجھے اس میں آپ کی مدد کرنے دیں۔
  • Gimme (give me)
    • Gimme a glass of water, please.
    • براہ کرم، مجھے ایک گلاس پانی دیں۔
  • Outta (Out of)
    • We’re outta milk.
    • ہمارے پاس دودھ ختم ہو گیا ہے۔
  • Wadyu (what do you)
    • Wadyu think about this idea?
    • آپ اس خیال کے بارے میں کیا سوچتے ہیں؟
  • Dunno (don’t know)
    • I dunno where he went.
    • مجھے نہیں معلوم وہ کہاں گیا۔
  • Hafta (have to)
    • I hafta leave early today.
    • مجھے آج جلدی جانا ہے۔
  • C’mon (come on)
    • C’mon, let’s go!
    • چلو، چلتے ہیں!
  • Cuz (because)
    • I can’t go cuz I’m busy.
    • میں نہیں جا سکتا کیونکہ میں مصروف ہوں۔
  • S’more (Some more)
    • Can I have s’more cookies?
    • کیا میں کچھ مزید کوکیز لے سکتا ہوں؟
  • Diju (Did you)
    • Diju finish the report?
    • کیا آپ نے رپورٹ مکمل کر لی؟
  • Gotcha (Got you)
    • Gotcha! You can’t hide from me.
    • پکڑ لیا! تم مجھ سے نہیں چھپ سکتے۔
  • Doncha (Don’t you)
    • Doncha like ice cream?
    • کیا آپ کو آئس کریم پسند نہیں ہے؟

That was the today’s lesson. Learn the entire lesson and enhance your English speaking skills. These informal contractions are going to strengthen your English speaking skills and also they will boost your daily life conversation.

Speak English like a Native Speaker | Informal Contractions

Speak English like a Native Speaker

Speak English like a Native Speaker | Informal Contractions

Informal Contractions with Urdu

Speak English like a Native Speaker | Informal Contractions

Informal Contractions with Urdu

Speak English like a Native Speaker | Informal Contractions

Speak English like a Native Speaker with Urdu

Download a free PDF book of these informal contraction words:

Speak-English-Faster-with-Informal-Contractions.pdf

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