The dialects of Canadian Engish can be further
subdivided to represent a few cultural differences within the geography of the country.
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Newfie- Only makes sense when you're
blindly drunk and kissing codfish
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Maritime- Expressions and sounds are similar to
Irish
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Quebecois - Words are often English and French
contractions. Quebecois is nothing like
Parisian French.
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Ontarian- Consists primarily of
slang, poor
grammar and the word "
eh".
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Prairie- Words vary to describe strange weather patterns. (See
Chinook)
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Pacific/Mountain-Tone is much more relaxed and infused with words that reflect the quantity and quality of growing environments within the
province.