"Yont to" is correct, but "Yont to whut" uses the preposition in the wrong conjugated form. There is a continuing form of 'to', 'ta' that is used when the sentence has more words that continue after the preposition. Thus, the sentence should read, "yont ta whut?"Yont to whut?
When are people going to LEARN to put on their big kid pants and admit when they are in error and LEARN from their mistakes? Why do people get their feelings hurt by being called out on their errors? Why are do so many people have the emotional maturity of a two-year-old? I don't care how brilliant one tries to present him/herself, the FACT is: everybody knows that she/he is not perfect. So don't get bent out of shape when you inevitably prove that you are not infallible.FACTS are different than opinions. i have read some that give facts that are in fact wrong/incorrect. instead of saying you are wrong and correcting them. it hurts feelings.
Yes ^^^^^^When are people going to LEARN to put on their big kid pants and admit when they are in error and LEARN from their mistakes? Why do people get their feelings hurt by being called out on their errors? Why are do so many people have the emotional maturity of a two-year-old? I don't care how brilliant one tries to present him/herself, the FACT is: everybody knows that she/he is not perfect. So don't get bent out of shape when you inevitably prove that you are not infallible.