How Do You Spell GATTA?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈatə] (IPA)

The word "gatta" is spelled with two t's in order to represent its pronunciation. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is written as /ˈɡatə/. The double t indicates a glottal stop, which is a brief pause or closure of the vocal cords. This sound is commonly heard in words like "uh-oh" or "bu**er." Although the spelling of this word may seem counterintuitive, it is important to use the proper spellings in order to accurately represent its pronunciation.

Common Misspellings for GATTA

  • gztta
  • gqtta
  • ga6ta
  • ga5ta
  • gatya
  • gat6a
  • gattz
  • gattq
  • vgatta
  • gvatta
  • bgatta
  • ygatta
  • gyatta
  • tgatta
  • gtatta
  • gzatta
  • gaztta
  • gsatta
  • gastta
  • gawtta

Etymology of GATTA

The word "gatta" is of Italian origin. It comes from the Latin word "catta", meaning "cat". From Latin, it passed into Old Provençal as "gat", then into Italian as "gatto", and eventually became "gatta" in its feminine form. The term "gatta" is still used in Italian to refer to a female cat.

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