G***G 发帖数: 16778 | 1 sometime in phonetic, I found /'/ and /uh/
what is their difference?
For example, t'day gottuh | O******e 发帖数: 734 | 2 The apostrophe simply means the omission of one or more letters.
The omitted letters need not be vowels.
I don't think it has anything to do with phonetics.
isn't, wasn't, aren't, doesn't, don't, etc. => [verb] + not
int'l => international
nat'l => national
o'clock => of the clock
O'Grady => [son] of Grady
'til => until
t'day => today
g'day => good day
However, "gottuh" or "got to", when it means "must", is actually
a colloquialism that came from an illiterate form of "ought to".
【在 G***G 的大作中提到】 : sometime in phonetic, I found /'/ and /uh/ : what is their difference? : For example, t'day gottuh
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