aren'chu

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

The [ɑːnˈtjuː] of aren't you is pronounced [ɑːnˈtʃuː] by some speakers; the (always prevocalic) combination [tj] often becomes [tʃ]; aren't +‎ -chu.

Pronunciation[edit]

Contraction[edit]

aren’chu

  1. Pronunciation spelling of aren’t you.
    • 1956, John G. Burnett, Company Man, Harper, page 132:
      “You’re reg’lar gen’man ‛bout it, aren’chu?”
    • 1994, Abraham Rodriguez, Spidertown, Penguin Books, page 259:
      Aren’chu gonna kiss me good night?”

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