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Old 02-Jun-2006, 09:08
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Hello everybody...

My first question is... when I don't have money, I can say "I'm broken" or "I'm broke" what is the right sentence?

On the other hand... I heard a song, and I'm very confused, the song is played by "the pussycat dolls" group, and the song is "Don't cha"...
What does cha mean????

Don't cha wish your girlfriend was wrong like me?



Is that a new word????

thanks...
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Hello everybody...

My first question is... when I don't have money, I can say "I'm broken" or "I'm broke" what is the right sentence?

On the other hand... I heard a song, and I'm very confused, the song is played by "the pussycat dolls" group, and the song is "Don't cha"...
What does cha mean????

Don't cha wish your girlfriend was wrong like me?



Is that a new word????

thanks...
1. I am broke.
2. Don't ya (you) - your quote misses the verb.
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yeah, cha is kind of slang. It's common seen in pop songs
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