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UK//wɒt jʊ ɡɒt tə seɪ//US//wɑt jə ɡɑt tə seɪ//

Meaning of What you got to say

An informal way to ask someone what they think or feel.

In simple words: What do you want to say?

What you got to say in a sentence

  • So, you heard the news. What you got to say?
  • After the meeting, I asked him, 'What you got to say about the proposal?'
  • I'm curious, what you got to say on this topic?
  • When I told her my idea, she replied, 'What you got to say if it doesn't work?'
  • After the game, the fans shouted, 'What you got to say, coach?'

How to use What you got to say

Used informally to ask someone for their opinion or thoughts. Common in casual conversations but may not be suitable for formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Think of it as 'What's your say?' for quick chats.

Related words

Collocations with What you got to say

  • What you got to say about this?
  • I wonder what you got to say.
  • Before I decide, what you got to say?

Synonyms for What you got to say

Common mistakes with What you got to say

  • Used in formal situations where it feels out of place.
  • Mispronounced, losing the informal tone.
  • Confused with more formal inquiries like 'What do you have to say?'

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Frequently asked questions about What you got to say

What does What you got to say mean?

What do you want to say?

What is the definition of What you got to say?

An informal way to ask someone what they think or feel.

How do you use What you got to say in a sentence?

So, you heard the news. What you got to say?

Can you give another example of What you got to say?

After the meeting, I asked him, 'What you got to say about the proposal?'

What are synonyms for What you got to say?

Common alternatives include What do you think?, What's your opinion?, What do you have to say?.

What words go with What you got to say?

It commonly pairs with What you got to say about this?, I wonder what you got to say., Before I decide, what you got to say?.

What are common mistakes when using What you got to say?

Used in formal situations where it feels out of place. Mispronounced, losing the informal tone. Confused with more formal inquiries like 'What do you have to say?'

How do you pronounce What you got to say?

US: //wɑt jə ɡɑt tə seɪ//, UK: //wɒt jʊ ɡɒt tə seɪ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is What you got to say formal or informal?

"What you got to say" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use What you got to say?

Used informally to ask someone for their opinion or thoughts. Common in casual conversations but may not be suitable for formal contexts.