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whats and what's mean the same thing but whats is the improper way to spell what's. both mean what is. See a translation 2 likes

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"What's wrong with you?" sounds like you think that they're acting irrationally or stupidly, and that you think they have some kind of problem mentally/emotionally.

“What’s wrong with you?”, is it unfriendly or rude in any context?

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what up?It’s the same thing. They’re the informal way of saying how are you? You would use it with people your age or younger. I think “what up” is used more depending on where you were raised. |What up is more of a slang, and it has the same meaning as what's up. What's up is a contraction of "what is up". What is up is grammatically correct. 的同义词

¿Cuál es la diferencia entre what's y what ?Puedes dar oraciones como ejemplo.

What’s different"What's different?" and "What's the difference?" are similar in meaning, but they are used in different contexts. "What's different?" is asking for a comparison between two things, asking what distinguishes them or how they differ from one another. Example sentences: What's different about this car compared to the other ones on the lot? What's different between this year's ...

What’s your angle?@sushimasters 'What's your angle?' is slightly older slang. It means: 'what is your scheme?' or 'how will you profit from this?' If you use it, it sounds like you are a little suspicious of the other person. For example: A: Are you busy next week? I've got a free, round trip ticket to Phuket for you, and paid hotel accomodations. Go and have a beach holiday. B: What? Why ...

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