Edjo , 1 month ago @arstechnica ‘Canadian speech patterns are well-known: pronouncing "out" as "oot," for example, or "about" as "aboot,"’ It’s more like American hearing impairment. The stereotypical Canadian pronunciation of “out” &””about” skews (slightly) to that of “boat” not “boot”!
@arstechnica ‘Canadian speech patterns are well-known: pronouncing "out" as "oot," for example, or "about" as "aboot,"’
It’s more like American hearing impairment.
The stereotypical Canadian pronunciation of “out” &””about” skews (slightly) to that of “boat” not “boot”!