B1 Contraction #17 mais comum 4 min de leitura

thatta

Thatta is an informal way of saying 'that a' or 'that is a'.

You often hear it in casual talk, especially when someone is pointing or giving directions. Imagine saying 'Go thatta way!' instead of 'Go that way!'

It's like a shortcut in speaking, mostly used in some regions or in common phrases.

It means something like 'in that direction' or 'that is a [something]'.

"Thatta" is an informal contraction combining "that" with "a" or "is a," primarily encountered in casual spoken English.

It's often used to direct attention or offer encouragement, much like saying "that a way" to point out a direction or "that's a good one" to express approval.

While common in regional dialects and certain fixed expressions, its informal nature means it's generally avoided in formal writing or speech.

Understanding its usage helps in comprehending colloquial expressions and nuances of everyday English conversation.

The term “thatta” serves as a colloquial contraction, merging either “that a” or “that is a” into a single, informal utterance. Predominantly found in spoken language, it often functions as a deictic marker, directing attention or offering encouragement, particularly within idiomatic phrases such as “thatta way.” Its usage is largely confined to regional dialects and informal registers, indicating a departure from standard grammatical constructions.

§ Grammar and Prepositions with "Thatta"

The word "thatta" is an informal contraction, primarily used in spoken English. It's not typically found in formal writing, and its grammatical function depends heavily on whether it's replacing "that a" or "that is a." Understanding its usage involves recognizing the context in which it appears and the implied words it replaces.

DEFINITION
An informal contraction of 'that a' or 'that is a,' primarily used in colloquial speech to indicate direction or provide encouragement. It is most frequently encountered in regional dialects or as part of fixed expressions like 'thatta way.'

§ When "Thatta" Replaces "That a"

When "thatta" stands in for "that a," it often precedes a noun, much like the original phrase would. This usage is less common than its other form but can be heard in very casual speech.

"I can't believe thatta small dog made so much noise!" (Meaning: "that a small dog")

"You'd think thatta experienced engineer would know better." (Meaning: "that an experienced engineer")

§ When "Thatta" Replaces "That is a"

This is the more common usage of "thatta," often leading to its role in directional phrases or expressions of encouragement. When it replaces "that is a," it usually precedes an adjective or a noun phrase that describes something.

"Look, thatta big storm coming!" (Meaning: "that is a big storm")

"Wow, thatta fast car!" (Meaning: "that is a fast car")

§ "Thatta Way" – A Fixed Expression

The most prevalent and widely recognized use of "thatta" is in the fixed expression "thatta way." This phrase is used to indicate direction, often with a gesture, and is a staple of informal speech and regional dialects. It means "that way" or "in that direction."

"The treasure is just over thatta way!"

"Go thatta way for the restrooms."

§ Encouragement and Affirmation

"Thatta" can also be used as a standalone interjection, especially in American English, to convey encouragement, approval, or affirmation. In these cases, it's a shortened form of "that's it" or "that's the way."

  • As encouragement during a task:

    "Keep pushing, thatta boy!" (Meaning: "That's the way, boy!")

  • As affirmation of a correct action:

    "You got it! Thatta girl!" (Meaning: "That's it, girl!")

§ Prepositions with "Thatta"

Because "thatta" is an informal contraction and often part of a larger phrase (especially "thatta way"), it doesn't typically take prepositions directly before it in the same way a standard noun or pronoun would. The prepositions are usually part of the expanded phrase that "thatta" is replacing or are associated with the noun or verb that follows it.

  • No direct preposition: You wouldn't say "with thatta" or "for thatta." Instead, the implied words would govern prepositional usage. For example, if it's replacing "that is a," the preposition would relate to the noun being introduced: "He's talking about thatta new car." (meaning "about that is a new car" – which simplifies to "about that new car").
  • In "thatta way": The preposition "in" or "to" might be implied if you were to expand the phrase to something more formal, but generally, "thatta way" functions as an adverbial phrase itself.

"He pointed to the house thatta way." (Here, "to" refers to "the house," and "thatta way" specifies direction.)

Exemplos por nível

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Just go thatta way, past the big oak tree, and you'll see the house.

Tome por ese camino, pase el gran roble y verá la casa.

Used as 'that a' in 'that a way'.

2

Thatta girl! You did a fantastic job on your presentation.

¡Así se hace, chica! Hiciste un trabajo fantástico en tu presentación.

Used as 'that is a' in 'that is a girl'.

3

He pointed thatta direction, but I still couldn't find the store.

Él señaló hacia esa dirección, pero yo aún no pude encontrar la tienda.

Used as 'that a' in 'that a direction'.

4

Come on, thatta boy! You can do it, just a little more effort.

¡Vamos, así se hace, chico! Puedes hacerlo, solo un poco más de esfuerzo.

Used as 'that is a' in 'that is a boy'.

5

She told me thatta lot of people were going to the party.

Ella me dijo que mucha gente iba a la fiesta.

Used as 'that a' in 'that a lot'.

6

Don't worry, just keep practicing thatta song and you'll get it perfect.

No te preocupes, sigue practicando esa canción y la perfeccionarás.

Used as 'that a' in 'that a song'.

7

I think thatta new restaurant on the corner is really good.

Creo que ese nuevo restaurante en la esquina es muy bueno.

Used as 'that a' in 'that a new restaurant'.

8

Well, thatta pretty interesting story you have there!

¡Bueno, esa es una historia bastante interesante la que tienes!

Used as 'that is a' in 'that is a pretty interesting story'.

1

Upon discovering the hidden trail, the seasoned explorer exclaimed, "Thatta way to the uncharted summit!" signaling a renewed sense of purpose to his weary companions.

That's the way to the uncharted summit!

Colloquial usage of 'thatta' as 'that a' or 'that is a' to indicate direction.

2

The venerable coach, observing the rookie's flawless execution of the complex maneuver, nodded approvingly and murmured, "Thatta boy, you've mastered it."

That's the boy, you've mastered it.

Informal contraction 'thatta' combined with 'boy' as an encouraging exclamation.

3

Amidst the cacophony of the bustling market, the vendor gestured emphatically and declared, "Thatta bargain you won't find anywhere else, my friend!"

That is a bargain you won't find anywhere else, my friend!

Informal contraction 'thatta' used to emphasize the value of 'a bargain'.

4

The seasoned politician, acknowledging the unwavering support of his constituents, proclaimed, "Thatta spirit of unity will propel us forward to victory."

That is a spirit of unity that will propel us forward to victory.

Informal contraction 'thatta' used to highlight 'a spirit'.

5

Surveying the intricate tapestry of stars, the astronomer mused, "Thatta cosmic ballet unfolds with breathtaking precision, a testament to the universe's grandeur."

That is a cosmic ballet that unfolds with breathtaking precision.

Informal contraction 'thatta' emphasizing 'a cosmic ballet'.

6

The stoic mountaineer, having successfully navigated the treacherous ascent, pointed towards the distant peak and asserted, "Thatta challenge we conquered, together."

That is a challenge we conquered, together.

Informal contraction 'thatta' used to signify 'a challenge'.

7

Observing the artist's meticulous brushstrokes, the art critic remarked, "Thatta profound depth of emotion conveyed through such subtle hues."

That is a profound depth of emotion that is conveyed through such subtle hues.

Informal contraction 'thatta' highlighting 'a profound depth'.

8

The grizzled detective, piecing together the enigmatic clues, finally declared, "Thatta crucial piece of evidence that will unravel the entire mystery."

That is a crucial piece of evidence that will unravel the entire mystery.

Informal contraction 'thatta' used to underscore 'a crucial piece'.

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

No, 'thatta' is highly informal and should be avoided in formal writing. It's primarily for casual speech.

It's common in certain regional dialects and informal speech, but not universally used across all English speakers.

'Thatta' is a contraction of 'that a' or 'that is a'. It serves the same purpose but is much more casual and conversational.

Yes, English has many contractions. Think of words like 'gonna' (going to) or 'wanna' (want to), which are also informal.

It's a product of colloquial speech and phonetic reduction, where sounds are shortened for faster, more natural communication.

Yes, especially in the fixed expression 'thatta way', which means 'that way' or 'in that direction'.

While it's not strictly slang, it definitely falls into the category of very informal, conversational language, similar to how some slang operates.

The best way is to listen to native speakers in informal settings (movies, TV shows, casual conversations) and observe when and how they use it.

Most native English speakers will understand, especially in context, but they will likely perceive it as very informal or regional.

No, there isn't a formal rule. Its usage is entirely based on informal speech patterns and specific fixed expressions.

Teste-se 48 perguntas

multiple choice A1

Which sentence uses 'thatta' correctly?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: All of the above.

'Thatta' is an informal way to say 'that a' or 'that is a'. It can be used before a noun like 'cat', 'book', or 'cookie'.

multiple choice A1

What does 'thatta boy!' mean?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Good job, boy!

'Thatta boy!' is an expression of encouragement, meaning 'good job' or 'well done'.

multiple choice A1

Which word is 'thatta' a short form of?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: that a

'Thatta' is an informal contraction of 'that a' or 'that is a'.

true false A1

You can use 'thatta' when you want to say 'that is a' in a casual way.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Verdadeiro

'Thatta' is an informal contraction for 'that a' or 'that is a'.

true false A1

The phrase 'thatta way' means 'in that direction'.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Verdadeiro

'Thatta way' is a common expression meaning 'in that direction'.

true false A1

It is common to use 'thatta' in formal writing.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

'Thatta' is an informal contraction and is not typically used in formal writing.

sentence order A1

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Go thatta way

This phrase means to go in that direction.

sentence order A1

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Is thatta good idea?

This asks if something is a good idea.

sentence order A1

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Look, thatta bird!

This is an exclamation to point out a bird.

multiple choice A2

Which sentence uses 'thatta' correctly?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: He went thatta way to the store.

'Thatt'a way' is a common phrase where 'thatta' is used to indicate direction.

multiple choice A2

What does 'thatta' mean in the phrase 'Thatt'a boy!'?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: That is a

'Thatt'a boy!' is an informal way of saying 'That is a boy!' often used to encourage someone.

multiple choice A2

In which situation would you most likely hear 'thatta'?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: In a casual conversation with friends

'Thatt'a' is an informal contraction used in colloquial speech.

true false A2

'Thatt'a' is a formal word.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

'Thatt'a' is an informal contraction, not a formal word.

true false A2

You can replace 'that a' with 'thatta' in any sentence.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

'Thatt'a' is a specific informal contraction and isn't used as a direct replacement for 'that a' in all contexts, especially formal ones.

true false A2

The phrase 'thatta way' means 'in that direction'.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Verdadeiro

'Thatt'a way' is a common informal phrase meaning 'in that direction' or 'in that manner'.

listening A2

Listen for 'thatta' in a direction.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Hey, look over thatta way! There's a new coffee shop.
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
listening A2

Listen for 'thatta' asking if something is a good idea.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Is thatta good idea to go swimming today? It's a bit cold.
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
listening A2

Listen for 'thatta' as encouragement.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Come on, you can do it! Thatta boy!
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

Go thatta way to the park.

Focus: thatta

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

Is thatta big dog?

Focus: thatta

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

Thatta girl! You finished your homework.

Focus: thatta

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
multiple choice B1

Choose the correct meaning of 'thatta' in this sentence: 'Just go thatta way to find the shop.'

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: In that direction

'Thatta way' is a common colloquial expression meaning 'in that direction'.

multiple choice B1

In which situation would 'thatta' most likely be used?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: In a casual conversation with friends

'Thatta' is an informal contraction primarily used in colloquial speech.

multiple choice B1

Which of these phrases is similar in meaning to 'thatta way'?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: In that direction

'Thatta way' is a common colloquial expression meaning 'in that direction'.

true false B1

'Thatta' is a formal word that can be used in academic writing.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

'Thatta' is an informal contraction, not suitable for formal or academic writing.

true false B1

You might hear someone say 'just go thatta way' to give directions.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Verdadeiro

'Thatta way' is a common colloquial expression used to indicate direction.

true false B1

'Thatta' is a common word used in all English-speaking countries.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

'Thatta' is primarily used in regional dialects or as part of fixed expressions, not universally common.

multiple choice C1

Which of the following sentences correctly uses 'thatta' in its colloquial sense?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: He shouted, 'Go thatta way!' to direct them.

'Thatta' is an informal contraction used for direction or encouragement, often in phrases like 'thatta way.' The other options use 'that a' formally.

multiple choice C1

In which context would 'thatta' be most appropriate?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: A casual conversation with close friends.

'Thatta' is an informal contraction primarily used in colloquial speech, making it suitable for casual settings.

multiple choice C1

Which phrase is 'thatta' most commonly associated with when indicating direction?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: thatta way

'Thatta way' is a fixed expression commonly used to indicate direction with the informal contraction 'thatta.'

true false C1

The word 'thatta' is widely accepted in formal written English.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

'Thatta' is an informal contraction primarily used in colloquial speech and is generally not considered appropriate for formal written English.

true false C1

'Thatta' can be used interchangeably with 'that is a' in all grammatical contexts.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

'Thatta' is a specific informal contraction and cannot be used interchangeably with 'that is a' in all grammatical contexts, especially in formal or precise language.

true false C1

When someone says 'thatta boy,' they are typically expressing encouragement.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Verdadeiro

'Thatta boy' is a common idiom used to express encouragement or approval, aligning with 'thatta's' function of providing encouragement.

multiple choice C2

Which of the following sentences correctly uses 'thatta' in a way that suggests direction?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: She said, 'Thatta way to the market, if you please.'

In this context, 'thatta way' is a fixed expression indicating a direction, aligning with the definition provided for 'thatta.'

multiple choice C2

In which sentence does 'thatta' function as an informal contraction of 'that a'?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: It was thatta beautiful day to embark on such an arduous journey.

Here, 'thatta beautiful day' is an informal way of saying 'that a beautiful day,' where 'that a' is contracted to 'thatta,' emphasizing the informal usage.

multiple choice C2

Considering 'thatta' is primarily used in colloquial speech, which option best demonstrates its appropriate use in an informal encouragement?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: The coach urged, 'Thatta, lads, keep up the splendid effort!'

In this sentence, 'Thatta' serves as an informal encouragement, akin to 'that's it' or 'that's the way,' fitting its colloquial nature.

true false C2

The phrase 'Thatta, we must reconsider our strategy' is a formal and grammatically standard use of the word 'thatta' to introduce a serious consideration.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

'Thatta' is explicitly defined as an informal contraction primarily used in colloquial speech. Its use in a formal context to introduce a serious consideration would be inappropriate and grammatically unconventional.

true false C2

If someone were to say, 'He walked thatta way toward the old mill,' they would be using 'thatta' to indicate a specific direction.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Verdadeiro

The phrase 'thatta way' is a fixed expression that specifically indicates a direction, aligning perfectly with the definition of 'thatta' in this context.

true false C2

The sentence 'I reckon thatta peculiar custom they have' utilizes 'thatta' as a direct substitute for 'that is a' in a formal written report.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

While 'thatta' can informally substitute 'that is a,' its usage is restricted to colloquial speech. It would be entirely inappropriate and incorrect to use it in a formal written report.

listening C2

Listen for a colloquial direction.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: If you go thatta way, you'll find the old mill.
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
listening C2

Listen for an expression of encouragement.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: He gave 'thatta boy' a hearty cheer when his team scored.
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
listening C2

Listen for an informal contraction.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: She often uses 'thatta' in her speech, a remnant of her regional upbringing.
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

Go thatta way, you'll find the secluded cove.

Focus: thatta way

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

That's it, thatta girl! Keep up the excellent work.

Focus: thatta girl

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

He pointed, saying 'thatta tree' as the landmark to look for.

Focus: thatta tree

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

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