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Gotta and Gonna , these have the same pronounciation?
I watched 2 lyrics of a song and same part is writtend in different way. one is Gotta, the other is gonna
Gotta and Gonna , these have the same pronounciation?
I watched 2 lyrics of a song and same part is writtend in different way. one is Gotta, the other is gonna
I watched 2 lyrics of a song and same part is writtend in different way. one is Gotta, the other is gonna
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Different pronunciation.
Gotta = got to (have to)
Gonna = going to
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