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

    ... yeah my gotta be doing something right ...
    ... up side effects if you take five university faculties and you gotta ...
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