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UK//jʊ ɡɒt ðæt//US//ju ɡɑt ðæt//

Meaning of You got that

An informal expression confirming understanding or approval.

In simple words: You understand that or you have what I said.

You got that in a sentence

  • When I explained the plan, she said, 'You got that.'
  • He asked if I wanted pizza, and I replied, 'Yeah, you got that.'
  • If you think that's funny, then you got that right!
  • She looked at me and said, 'You got that,' after I explained my joke.
  • I was surprised when he said 'you got that' to my question.

How to use You got that

Use in casual conversations to confirm understanding or agreement. Not suitable for formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of 'you got' as pointing a thumb up, a sign of understanding.

Related words

Collocations with You got that

  • You got that right
  • You got that, buddy
  • If you got that
  • You got that idea
  • You got that feeling

Synonyms for You got that

Common mistakes with You got that

  • Used in overly formal situations.
  • Confused with 'You got it' which implies readiness.
  • Saying it too aggressively can come off as rude.

Compare You got that with You understand, That's right, Exactly, Got it

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Frequently asked questions about You got that

What does You got that mean?

You understand that or you have what I said.

What is the definition of You got that?

An informal expression confirming understanding or approval.

How do you use You got that in a sentence?

When I explained the plan, she said, 'You got that.'

Can you give another example of You got that?

He asked if I wanted pizza, and I replied, 'Yeah, you got that.'

What are synonyms for You got that?

Common alternatives include I understand that, You understand, That's right, Exactly, Got it.

What words go with You got that?

It commonly pairs with You got that right, You got that, buddy, If you got that, You got that idea, You got that feeling.

What are common mistakes when using You got that?

Used in overly formal situations. Confused with 'You got it' which implies readiness. Saying it too aggressively can come off as rude.

How do you pronounce You got that?

US: //ju ɡɑt ðæt//, UK: //jʊ ɡɒt ðæt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is You got that formal or informal?

"You got that" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use You got that?

Use in casual conversations to confirm understanding or agreement. Not suitable for formal contexts.