ghettoperson wrote:
SealXo wrote:
ontario + alberta = accent
BC = no
people in ontario tend to say "ohh ya?" a lot alberta is more the "aboot", but both say eh equally
Dude a thick BC accent stands out a mile off.
for fucking srs
Winston_Churchill wrote:
Yeah it depends where you're from. Maritimes have a really thick accent. Rural places (especially in the Praries) have the typical "Canadian" accent. BC and Ontario dont really have much of an accent other than we say some words differently than Americans (out, eh, etc).
Quebec is just French.
where im at in the maritimes we sound just like most of the US and Canada... although if you go to the far north eastern bit of nova scotia that changes COMPLETELY, and don't even get me started on Newfoundland
that prairies do have the stereotypical Canadian accent, which is funny
and no, Quebec isn't JUST french... different parts of Quebec have different versions of French each with their own special accents and grammar rules
mtb0minime wrote:
"Sorry" sounds funny when Canadians say it. Like "sore-E". And other than the typical out, eh stuff, they sound like Americans, but not 100%. Sometimes you can just tell, there's an ever-so-slight difference.
as opposed to the sar-E i hear from you