How Do You Spell WOULDA?

Pronunciation: [wˈʊdə] (IPA)

The word "woulda" is often used as a contraction of "would have." In IPA phonetic transcription, it would be spelled /wʊdə/. The first sound is the "w" sound, followed by the short "u" sound. The "d" sound comes next, followed by the schwa sound, which is a very short and weak vowel sound. Finally, the word ends with another short "a" sound. While this contraction is commonly used in informal speech, it is important to use the correct spelling and grammar when writing formally.

Common Misspellings for WOULDA

  • qoulda
  • eoulda
  • 3oulda
  • 2oulda
  • wkulda
  • wlulda
  • wpulda
  • w0ulda
  • w9ulda
  • woylda
  • wojlda
  • wo8lda
  • wo7lda
  • woukda
  • woupda
  • wouoda
  • woulsa
  • woulxa
  • woulca
  • woulfa
  • woulra
  • woulea
  • wouldz
  • wouldq
  • qwoulda
  • wqoulda
  • awoulda
  • waoulda
  • swoulda
  • wsoulda
  • ewoulda
  • weoulda
  • 3woulda
  • w3oulda
  • 2woulda
  • w2oulda
  • wioulda
  • woiulda
  • wkoulda
  • wokulda
  • wloulda
  • wolulda
  • wpoulda
  • wopulda
  • w0oulda
  • wo0ulda
  • w9oulda
  • wo9ulda
  • woyulda
  • wouylda
  • wohulda
  • wouhlda
  • wojulda
  • woujlda
  • wouilda
  • wo8ulda
  • wou8lda
  • wo7ulda
  • wou7lda
  • wouklda
  • woulkda
  • wouplda
  • woulpda
  • wouolda
  • wouloda
  • woulsda
  • wouldsa
  • woulxda
  • wouldxa
  • woulcda
  • wouldca
  • woulfda
  • wouldfa
  • woulrda
  • wouldra
  • wouleda
  • wouldea
  • wouldza
  • wouldaz
  • wouldas
  • wouldwa
  • wouldaw
  • wouldqa
  • wouldaq
  • owulda
  • wuolda
  • woluda
  • woulad
  • wwoulda
  • wooulda
  • wouulda
  • woullda
  • wouldda
  • wouldaa
  • uOULDA
  • W_ULDA
  • WgULDA
  • WmULDA
  • WnULDA
  • WOeLDA
  • WOqLDA
  • WOwLDA
  • WOtLDA
  • WOUdDA
  • WOUhDA
  • WOUmDA
  • WOULtA
  • WOULlA
  • w oulda
  • wo ulda
  • wou lda
  • woul da
  • would a

Idioms with the word WOULDA

  • If it was a snake it woulda bit you. The idiom "If it was a snake it woulda bit you" is a figurative expression used to imply that something or someone was very close or easily identifiable, yet the person failed to recognize it or overlooked it. The phrase often indicates that the person being addressed missed something obvious or didn't notice something that was right in front of them.

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