No not really people think your wierd when you do it
Yes they do.
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Vancouver Canadians was created in 2000.
Canadians mostly speak English
*The Canadian "eh" holds the same function in a conversation as the American "huh" It is a request to confirm that the listener has heard a statement and agrees with it. *No. The truth is that no one knows why Canadians ( which include me. ) say eh. We just say it no matter what people think not all Canadians say it and no one I know says it after all sentences. We say it at times to add more meaning to what we are saying. So there. NU UH!! i am Canadian and we never say "Eh" *Well i am Canadian too, and in the town where im from people say "eh" all time. Its mostly said after trying to get someome to agree with you. Example: that's a nice farm ehhh?. So theres no real reason why we say eh its mostly out of habit and most of us learn it from our parents while we were learning to talk and it just been pasted down by the generations It depends on which part of Canada you are from. If your from Toronto or somewhere else, you would say something like "Nice weather, eh?" to get someone to agree with you. If you were in another place of Canada, you and your friend would say something like... "Good weather?" "Eh?" In this quote it means what or huh? It is just the way that we talk like most Jamaicans say "Ya'll" and most Americans say "huh" and "like" you get into the habit of saying it
English speaking Canadians say "Easter" French speaking Canadians say "Pâques"
Goodbye
Canadians prefer the British spelling or pronunciation of many words, lieutenant being one.
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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.
Yes they do.
The word for mate in German is "Kumpel" or "Freund".
The Adult way to say friend is '' Mate'' and most teenagers say '' braa'' as in bro
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
you say it like can i please explain this Canadians speak English