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
What is the difference between "whats " and "what's ... - HiNative
"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?
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 ...