Canadians prefer the British spelling or pronunciation of many words, lieutenant being one.
The British speak English just as Americans and Canadians do. So they would say "Shut up". They do have other ways of saying it.
Nisei(Nee-Say)
It is correct to say herb with the H, or without. Americans tend to state it without the H. While in the UK they tend to say it with the H, but sometimes mute the R.
Being English, I'd say 'greyer'; but Americans would probably say 'grayer'.
Money
Pickerel is correct
The main difference between the American and Canadian accent is in their pronunciation of certain vowel sounds. Canadians tend to use a more rounded "ou" sound in words like "about", while Americans may pronounce it with a more open "a" sound. Additionally, Canadians also tend to use more British English spellings and vocabulary compared to Americans.
The British speak English just as Americans and Canadians do. So they would say "Shut up". They do have other ways of saying it.
English speaking Canadians say "Easter" French speaking Canadians say "Pâques"
Goodbye
Translation: AfroestadounidenseThis is when the Blacks have an origin in the United States. Afro-Canadians, Afro-Caribbeans, and Blacks of Latin America have different terms to refer to them.
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No some do but mostly no.
As a Canadian, I would say that most Canadians have never heard of the "Canadian AFL"
Yes they do.
Yes.
No not really people think your wierd when you do it