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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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  2. Canadian pronunciation is different from British pronunciation. Canadian and American (USA) people speak with North American accent. Canada is a big country. But it’s also a young country so most Canadians speak with the same accent – there are no dialects or big regional differences.

  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.

  4. Key to Pronunciation. Consonants. Some consonants can take the function of the vowel in unstressed syllables. Where necessary, a syllabic marker diacritic is used as in British and US English. Vowels. Other symbols. The symbol ˈ at the beginning of a syllable indicates that the syllable is pronounced with primary stress.

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  6. Canadian English (CanE, CE, en-CA) encompasses the varieties of English used in Canada. According to the 2016 census, English was the first language of 19.4 million Canadians or 58.1% of the total population; the remainder spoke French (20.8%) or other languages (21.1%).

  7. Canadians often say words like process, project, and progress with an /oʊ / sound (think of how you pronounce the letter “o”, whereas most Americans say these words with the vowel /ɑ / (think “ahh” ). Not every Canadian does this, but if you happen to hear it, chances are, they are Canadian and not American. #3 “o” before r.

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

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