Re: American vs Canadian accents
Fawcett, on host 205.216.76.101
Sunday, October 31, 1999, at 19:07:19
Re: American vs Canadian accents posted by Faux Pas on Sunday, October 31, 1999, at 18:22:12:
> > > > How do you define a "Canadian accent"? > > > > I've had an argument over the years with friends over what a Canadian sounds like; they claim we have "no" accent. But I disagree -- when I've met Canucks in Florida and on the radio in Miami, I *knew* they were Canadian, but it's hard for me to define why. > > > > It's the pronunciations of various words. It's readily noticable in the long O sound: > > Outhouse is pronounced "oothoose" or "oothaus" by Canadians. Outhouse is pronounced "awthaus" by Americans. > > Route: "root" in Canada, "rawt" in America. > > Patronize: pat-tron-eyes (Canada) payt-tron-eyes (America) > > -Faux "Extreme Generalizations in use!" Pas
What about "I get my kicks on root sixty-six"?
Faw"Or was the writer Canadian, too?"cett
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