As an American living in Toronto, Canada (and, for a while, working for the Canadian branch of an American company), here are the biggest adjustments I've made to my speech: The pronunciation of words with an internal [-orr-]: borrow, tomorrow, and most stereotypically, so...
2.1. British English vs. American English When I mark the following forms as British or American, one has to consider that, of course, not every Briton or every American uses the respective forms. The marks just represent general inclinations. ...
For pronunciation, more Canadians would say AN-TEE instead of AN-TIE in words like anti-biotics. Canadians would also pronounce the past tense of shine (shone) to rhyme with “dawn” versus the American “bone”. And for the word route, Canadians would often pronounce it like “root”. ...
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Generally, Canadian programming has more roles open to aboriginal people that do not rely on them being "the Indian guy", as is typically seen when an American Indian appears in a U.S. show.As with First Nations characters, Canada's emphasis on multiculturalism, particularly in recent years,...
Words like esthetic in the US are written with an “-ae,” as in “aesthetic” in Canada. Canada also used the metric system and Celsius for temperature instead of the Imperial system and Fahrenheit, which are used in the US. There is some crossover of these American measures of units ...
The Tamil compere Sriskanthan did a great job and the English compere Angala Puvathanathan did well too, though at times correct pronunciation of some Tamil words challenged her. I congratulate Kanjana Brodie and everyone involved for presenting this excellent arangatram. "Aesthetics-helping to ...
What is the best way to Practice & Speak Mandarin Chinese - Canadian CitizenNeed help with pronunciation,I want to learn & practice basic everyday phrases and words.Currently learning the " pinyin " tonal system.If anyone uses Skype VOIP that would b