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#14 World Englishes: Canadian English

❗️ Canada is the second biggest country in the world but has less than 40 million inhabitants of which a majority (57%) speak English and a minority (21%) speak French, the remaining 16% being bilingual.

🔘 Pronunciation: You probably won’t hear a difference between Canadian and American English. The two together are “North American English”. Some words, however, have a more British pronunciation, e.g. “progress”, “process” and “project”. The [t] in some words like “mountain” or “internet” are also not reduced.

🔘 Vocabulary: Canada follows mostly British spelling. Curiously, Canadians may use “hey?” or “ey?” as a tag question, like “huh?” or “isn’t it?”. A toilet may be called “washroom” and the last letter of the alphabet is the British “zed” rather than the American “zee”.

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Canada’s prime minister’s speech with subtitles
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