gotta

listen to the pronunciation of gotta
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have a; have got a

I gotta feeling that tonight's gonna be a good night.

must; need to; be required to

I gotta learn this for my examination.

Gotta is used in written English to represent the words `got to' when they are pronounced informally, with the meaning `have to' or `must'. Prices are high and our kids gotta eat. a short form of 'have got to', 'has got to', 'have got a', or 'has got a', which most people think is incorrect
{i} must, need to (Internet Slang)
gotta pic
(Internet Slang) do you have a picture of yourself (that I can see)?
got to
have to
got to
Simple past of get to
got to
Past participle of get to
I Gotta Pee
I need to urinate, IGP (Internet chat slang)
gotta

    Hyphenation

    got·ta

    Turkish pronunciation

    gätı

    Pronunciation

    /ˈgätə/ /ˈɡɑːtə/

    Etymology

    () * Written form of a reduction of "(have) got to"

    Common Collocations

    gotta go

    Videos

    ... pay you know what I gotta drive you get to school ...
    ... - I GOTTA TAKE THIS. - OH. ...
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