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David T
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Posted: 5th Aug 2004 17:46 Edited at: 5th Aug 2004 18:42
Thanks jeku

I was pretty sure that it was matin, pain etc.

Maybe you pronounce "ain" / "ain't" differently?

Ah well - sorted

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Posted: 5th Aug 2004 17:50
ain't isn't a real word so u cant compare it to pain (bread), you could just use pain (as in hurt)

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Posted: 5th Aug 2004 18:44
He said that the word intelligent in french is pronounced "aintelligent", as in "ain't". It doesn't really matter whether its a real word, its the sound

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Posted: 5th Aug 2004 19:10
Since English pronunciation doesn't have nasal vowels it's a bit difficult to find analogies, I'd say.
And not only intelligent becomes a nasal vowel also intelligent. And the "t" is omitted.

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Posted: 5th Aug 2004 19:23
" California has no accent. It is the only dialect in the world that is normal."

And i suppose people in new england sound ridiculous to you?


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Posted: 5th Aug 2004 22:52
Quote: "The matin is pronounced matan."
No offence but you heard that in a basic french class, right? Beacause that sounds like french with an african accent, or maybe english(but probably african).

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Posted: 6th Aug 2004 03:44
Quote: "No offence but you heard that in a basic french class, right? Beacause that sounds like french with an african accent, or maybe english(but probably african)."


Actually no, I have French friends who speak in their native tongue--- that is how they pronounce it. Maybe the French you are referring to is Winnipeg-style.

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Posted: 6th Aug 2004 03:47
All I know is that I say "ain" and every french person I have ever seen/meet/heard about says "ain".

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Posted: 6th Aug 2004 06:33
So is it right or is it basic schoolboy french?

I'm sure the only explanation can be that it's french with a canadian accent.

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Posted: 15th Aug 2004 05:19
Hey Man The Canadian Eh Thing Is Like The Most Recognized.. Im Canadian
And I say Eh All The time.. On Purpose As A Joke I Think The term Eh Is Really Cool.. But Really I Have No Life I Think *Reckon* Is The Funniest Word Ever
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Posted: 15th Aug 2004 05:52
Use capital letters in moderation - you never know when we might get a shortage.

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Posted: 15th Aug 2004 14:47
old people in Indiana say "restaurant", "restrant" but really fast, well sortof fast, faster than normal.

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Posted: 15th Aug 2004 15:45
I'm not sure if anyone in the States pronounces "restaurant" correctly lol!

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Posted: 15th Aug 2004 18:35
Sure we say restaurant correctly ... its pronounced "Dairy Queen" here.

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HAHA!

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Posted: 17th Aug 2004 02:35
When I go to The States I Get Made Fun Of I always Wear My Canadian Shirt Cause Its Cool And Everyone Sais "Look Its A Canadian Are Yall Gonna Play Some Hackey Eh?" Its Pretty great Someday Im Gonna Bring A Hackey Sac Pull It Out And Say Sure!
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Posted: 17th Aug 2004 02:54 Edited at: 17th Aug 2004 02:55
Quote: " When I go to The States I Get Made Fun Of I always Wear My Canadian Shirt Cause Its Cool And Everyone Sais "Look Its A Canadian Are Yall Gonna Play Some Hackey Eh?" Its Pretty great Someday Im Gonna Bring A Hackey Sac Pull It Out And Say Sure!"


At least somebody appreciates their "humour". I, for one, can't stand it when an American asks me "Do you say eh? Eh? Eh!!" Then they proceed to laugh and slap their knee as if they've just invented the world's funniest and freshest joke. Or they'll ask "Isn't it cold there? Are you cold! Cold! Do you eat whale blubber? Do you live in an igloo and play hockey with your eskimo neighbours?"

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Hahahah slapping their Knee I Like It www.00fun.com Has Some hilbilly Medical terms somewere its pretty funny
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Posted: 17th Aug 2004 03:06
Quote: "play hockey with your eskimo neighbours?"
The closest thing to inuit we have are natives, I wouldn't play hockey with them, they keep pissing on the main though fare here.

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Posted: 17th Aug 2004 04:20
Quote: " The closest thing to inuit we have are natives,"


Do you mean "we" as a country or "we" as in your province, Winnipeg. "We" as a country have tons of Inuit in the northern territories. In my province, B.C., we also have many natives. In Vancouver, however, you can play "spot the white guy" because white people are a minority. There seems to be 1 in 5-10 asians, because there is a HUGE educational market here for oversees students.

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Posted: 17th Aug 2004 04:50 Edited at: 17th Aug 2004 04:51
Quote: "When I go to The States I Get Made Fun Of I always Wear My Canadian Shirt Cause Its Cool And Everyone Sais "Look Its A Canadian Are Yall Gonna Play Some Hackey Eh?" Its Pretty great Someday Im Gonna Bring A Hackey Sac Pull It Out And Say Sure! "


Americans don't say eh. Actually I've never even met a Canadian who says eh.

I'm not sure what accent you're referring to, because I don't call hockey "hackey."

Stop with the stereotypes, by the way.


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Posted: 17th Aug 2004 05:09
Okay okay okay These People Im Talking About Arent Your everyday Average citezens Of the United States Of America. Seriously They Scared Me. I Really dont Like Getting Into fights So. Time To Change topics. Anyone Been To Thunder Falls WaterPark? We Were Sposed To go But We Went To Wonderland.
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Posted: 17th Aug 2004 05:37
Quote: "Americans don't say eh. Actually I've never even met a Canadian who says eh.

I'm not sure what accent you're referring to, because I don't call hockey "hackey.""


What BCRICH WARLOCK was referring to is an American imitating a Canadian by saying, "Hackey, eh?"--- it wasn't supposed to be typical American lingo. The American was referring to CANADIANS as calling hockey "hackey" (which many eastern canadians do).

Quote: "Stop with the stereotypes, by the way."


What stereotypes? We're talking about how we're sometimes treated when we go to the states!

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Posted: 17th Aug 2004 05:47
When me and my parents went to the states to shop, we wern't aloud to take potatoes .

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