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 ohermann
 
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							| Hey, dear colleagues,  I have come across this word � wanta � and I would like to know the meaning of the word. Could you help me figure this out? It was in this context (a governor of a small Southern state is giving a campaign speech):    ��Hey, you know what? I�m going to do something really outrageous here. I�m gonna tell you the truth.� Cheers and laughter. �Yeah, I know what you�re thinking: He must really be desperate to wanta do that.� More laughter. �   Is it a misspelling? Shouldn�t be there �wanna�? Thanks a lot for your help.  BTW, it�s from the novel Primary Colors by �Anonymous� (published in 1996). |  6 Dec 2011      
					
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 MoodyMoody
 
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							| Either way, it isn �t a standard spelling, but an attempt to spell out casual pronunciation. "Wanta" is actually a bit more careful pronunciation than "wanna." It �s rare in American English that we actually pronounce the word "to" as /tu/. The vowel gets reduced to a schwa. |  6 Dec 2011     
					
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 Daisee
 
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							| I think it is an infrequently spelt informal form of  �want to �.  Most peeps just write  �wanna � even where the  �t � is pronounced. |  6 Dec 2011     
					
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 yume05
 
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							| Yeah.  It �s just "want to".  The more common way of spelling this colloquial is "wanna".  I �ve never seen "wanta", but it makes sense, like someone trying to spell a word they �ve never read before and sounding it out. |  7 Dec 2011     
					
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 joy2bill
 
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							| Wanna will be normal English in a few year �s time. We will all be teaching it as an exception to the rule, just like  �taught � instead of  �teached �. Painful, isn �t it! |  7 Dec 2011     
					
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