Well, there is a stereotype that, Canadians say eh? after most words. That is not necessarily true, yes some of us do say eh occasionally, but very few say it after every sentence. Many Canadians do not have accents, but some areas do have people who say about as aboot, and so on. so i suppose that that would count as a "Canadian accent" however not all Canadians have this
The Canadian accent is often described as having a mix of British, American, and their own unique qualities. It can vary depending on the region, with some areas having more noticeable differences in pronunciation and vocabulary. Overall, the Canadian accent is known for its clear and neutral tone.
The main difference between American and Canadian accents is the way certain vowels and consonants are pronounced. For example, Canadians tend to use more British English influences in their pronunciation compared to Americans. Additionally, there may be differences in intonation and slang between the two accents.
Originally French, where each "e" had an accent mark over it. It then became French Canadian with only an accent mark on the last "e," until eventually dropping both accent marks all together.
The word for "accent" in French is "accent."
Yes, the word "mesa" does have an accent on the second syllable.
Well I know he is French Canadian so I quess he has a French Canadian accent
Justin Bieber has a southern accent. He lost his Canadian accent being in Atlanta. He said so in his All Access interview.
no he is English if he was Canadian he would not live in England and have a British accent . if you think he does not have an accent go to youtube for darkfire.
I am a Canadian and we DO NOT have a funny accent! We just have a unique accent, different from America.
It is part of their accent.
Yes, she has a slight french-canadian accent because she grew up in Quebec
The Canadian accent is often described as having a mix of British, American, and their own unique qualities. It can vary depending on the region, with some areas having more noticeable differences in pronunciation and vocabulary. Overall, the Canadian accent is known for its clear and neutral tone.
Yes, a slight accent, it is slightly Canadian!
Catherine Hamilton (Ocean Kennedy) is not Canadian, she is actually from the UK, but her Canadian accent attempt is so good, that people think she is Canadian.
I think he says "hey", he's Canadian; Canadian accent.
canadien almost same thing but with accent
The main difference between American and Canadian accents is the way certain vowels and consonants are pronounced. For example, Canadians tend to use more British English influences in their pronunciation compared to Americans. Additionally, there may be differences in intonation and slang between the two accents.