The difference between “I got ya” and “I got you” in American
English slang.“I got ya” (often pronounced as “I gotcha”) is a way to say “I understand”
“I got you” (often pronounced as “I gotchu”) is a way of saying “I understand” OR to say “it’s okay, I’ll protect you or do something for you.”
Example:
“Hey bro, can you drop these groceries off at my brother’s house on your way?”
“I got you.”
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