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How do canadian girls talk?

do they talk like regular american 15 year old girls??? or do they say some words different? thanks!!!!:)

    



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Shelley
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Depends on where they are from. not all American girls sound the same just like all Canadian girls do not sound alike


flipsmum
They are pretty much the same except I would say, a little less whinny and perhaps a little more mature.


freeside49
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spelling is a bit different not that 15 years texting pay much attention to that!

- colour, neighbour, through, etc..
say zed not see
Loonie and toonie are terms used here for money describes our one dollar and two dollar coins (our bills start a $5)

accent wise... except for Newfoundland (newfie) and Quebec (french) most elsewhere similar to Northern US


*ajidamoon* the Eh team
Obviously slang terms differ from even city to city, so its no stretch that they would differ country to country. You will find us Canadians have many different sayings and words for things, as well as different spellings.


cαrє fαเlurє ツ
We speak like normal teenagers.
Some people from Newfoundland have an odd accent, but that's mostly just the older people.
The only difference is probably that we spell more words with u's and pronounce "z" as "zed". But that doesn't affect speech.

Uhm, just one thing, Why ?


MIka
Some Canadian girls do talk differently than regular American girls. If you go to Toronto and surrounding area they sound the same. But if you drive north the talk slowly starts to change a bit. I'm from a town four or five hours north of Toronto and we talk differently. (definately a red neck...and damn proud of it lol!) We tend to slur words together and skip a syllable if the word will still make sence. We have some different slang than in Southern Ontario. I've noticed that we round our "Os" differently. Like when we say "about" it's a tad different. Barely noticable though. Newfies sound different than anyone else in Canada, Nova Scotians sounds different than anyone, obviously Quebecers do too, people from every province sound different than anyone else really. Except for most people from B.C. and southern Ontario and PEI and people from urban cities in Saskatchewan sound pretty much the same as American girls. Other than that no.

In most places I don't hear a lot of the "eh" except in small towns. I use that word all the time. After nealy every question I ask.


Jagneaux J
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normal. like those grls in degrassi, the next generation...


David F
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Just like anyone else. If it weren't for the context, I wouldn't be able to tell Kelly Rippa's voice from a Canadian.

The farther you get from urban cities, the more likely you are to hear "eh?" (pronounced as a long A sound) at the end of a sentence.

Also, if you're really in redneck territory, you can expect to hear "yous" instead of "all y'all". The urban areas just say "you" where "plural" is implied.


Matthew :O
Step 1:
Read this answer out loud.
-or in québec-
Lisez cet phrase à haut voix.

Step 2:
Problem solved!!!


Linette B
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I don`t think any 15 year old girls talk alike. Even in America I`m sure not all the girls talk alike. I think everyone uses different slang and such.


Greg W
a little like the american accent but slightly softer with more eh's


Saby
they pretty much talk the same but it mite sound like there is a slight accent and there may be a few words that canadians say that americans dont or the other way around depending on where you are every town or city has slang so pretty much the same


♥cupcake♥
in a funny way!


CaptainCrunch
If they're from Quebec they may "talk" French, otherwise, yeah, pretty normal.


E.G. Emeritus
like incapable of like saying "like" three or four times like a minute, just like normal girls, know what I mean?

Ellen Page is a model.


Lúta
Depends where they are from. If they are from the far East like Newfoundland, then they talk "funny". Generally speaking though, since we get the same American shows and stations, we all talk the same.


Canucks&#39;09 Champs
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They talk like regular american girls,
but they do have a very small accent





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