Correct spelling for the English word "whatted will be will be" is [wˈɒtɪd wɪl biː wɪl bˈiː], [wˈɒtɪd wɪl biː wɪl bˈiː], [w_ˈɒ_t_ɪ_d w_ɪ_l b_iː w_ɪ_l b_ˈiː] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
"Whatted will be will be" is an informal phrase that plays on the famous saying "what will be will be" and is often used in colloquial conversations. While not recognized as a standard English phrase, it can be interpreted as a playful or humorous variation of the original expression.
The phrase "what will be will be" is idiomatic and implies the belief that events in life are predetermined or inevitable and cannot be changed, regardless of one's actions or decisions. It reflects the acceptance of fate or destiny and the idea that things will happen as they were meant to.
In the altered phrase "whatted will be will be," an additional play on words is introduced. The use of "whatted" instead of "what" adds a lighthearted tone and suggests a sense of curiosity or bewilderment. It may imply a questioning or quizzical attitude towards future events, as if wondering what unusual or unexpected occurrences lie ahead. It could also indicate a humorous acknowledgment of the uncertainty and unpredictability of life.
While this phrase may not be found in formal dictionaries or recognized as standard English, it serves as a creative variation of a well-known saying, injecting an element of whimsy or amusement into conversations about the future and the acceptance of what lies ahead.