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    Eng·lish Ca·na·di·an
    /ˈiNG(ɡ)liSH kəˈnādēən/

    noun

    • 1. a Canadian whose principal language is English.

    adjective

    • 1. relating to English-speaking Canadians.

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  3. How to pronounce Canadian English. UK /kəˈneɪ.di.ən ˌɪŋ.ɡlɪʃ/. US /kəˈneɪ.di.ən ˌɪŋ.ɡlɪʃ/. More about phonetic symbols. Sound-by-sound pronunciation. UK /kəˈneɪ.di.ən ˌɪŋ.ɡlɪʃ/ Canadian English. Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio. /k/ as in. Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio.

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  4. north, force. ə. comma. ᵻ. ( /ɪ/-/ə/) The OED model for Canadian English vowels reflects most of the phonetic qualities described by Boberg (2008), with several other sources consulted for clarification or expansion of the model. There are several key differences between Canadian and U.S. Englishes.

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    1. Sound ‘r’ Canadians pronounce ‘r’ sound in all the words where it is written, including ‘r’ at the end of the words. For example: car // for // where // four // your // work // ever // party // smart // after // forever // prefer 2. Sound ‘t’ Canadians don’t seem to like the sound ‘t’. (There’s a joke about it: “Canadians don’t like ‘t’ – they l...

    Contractions are two words spoken together, for example: Formal contractions (used in speaking and writing): they’re isn’t you’ll Informal contractions (don’t use them in business writing) gonna wanna how’s could’ev The word ‘You’ changes the sound of the word before it (because it joins it): do you –> dju did you –> didju could you –> coudju but y...

    were – sounds like ‘Sir’ where – no ‘h’, sounds like ‘wear’ of – ev good – gud or ged her – ‘er them – ’em says – sez said – sad written – riten (no w, no i) could – kud the – tha can – kn can’t – ken and – an _______________________ Read next: Improve your Listening Conversation Management Strategies How to Listen and Understand Speaking Skills Re...

  5. Overall, Canadian and American Pronunciation English has more in common when it comes to pronunciation than differences. However, it can be fun to learn about the differences, and maybe you can use some of these tips to impress a native Canadian!

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  7. Overall, the history of Canadian English is a reflection of the country's diverse linguistic and cultural heritage. While Canadian English has borrowed many words and expressions from other languages, it has also developed its own unique vocabulary and pronunciation that reflects the country's distinct identity. Historical linguistics

  8. Study the intricacies of Canadian English pronunciation, including its accents, vocabulary, and unique linguistic features.

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