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In response to
"
I hate to break it to you, but you do. -- nm
"
by
loosilu
you're wrong. You only think we say it that way because you're not used to that vowel sound.
Posted by
Reagen
Apr 11 '11, 18:15
This is actually documented.
Responses:
I am used to it. And I've heard Canadians use it. -- nm
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the liioulu with books and dvds
Apr 11, 18:17
18
if you are talking about "aboot", I think I've heard someone say that maybe once -- nm
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zork
Apr 11, 18:20
17
you're too used to it. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 11, 18:22
16
except you agree we don't say that. -- nm
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Reagen
Apr 11, 18:23
15
You pronounce it in a weird way that is poorly represented by that particular spelling.
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loosilu
Apr 11, 18:24
14
Maybe it's an Ontario thing vs. the Prairies where Reagen and I are from. I don't think I've ever heard aboot.
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Name Withheld By Request
Apr 11, 18:27
7
I've heard speculation before that aboot is ontario (it's not) but usually people say it's a Newfie thing (i don't hear it from there either) and ...
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zork
Apr 11, 18:37
I don't think I've heard Prairies ever. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 11, 18:30
4
Strong nasally. I have heard the aboot, but can't remember where the people who said it where from. -- nm
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the liioulu with books and dvds
Apr 11, 18:33
1
And no, not from every Canadian I've met, but a few. -- nm
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the liioulu with books and dvds
Apr 11, 18:35
The difference in the dialect is mostly word choice until you hit the Maritimes. -- nm
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Reagen
Apr 11, 18:31
1
I went to NFLD twice when I was a teen. that one is effed UP. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 11, 18:32
a bit but not out of place from what I grew up around.
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Reagen
Apr 11, 18:29
OK, let's boil this conversation down to the nuts. Yes, we have a different accent, like I said right off.
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Reagen
Apr 11, 18:26
5
you accused me of getting it wrong! I didn't! -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 11, 18:27
4
you is the royal you, Americans. You (and this you is specifically you, loosi) knew what I meant. -- nm
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Reagen
Apr 11, 18:28
3
the spelling difficulty of that sound is throwing you off I think. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 11, 18:29
2
not really. I usually spell it "abauwt".
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Reagen
Apr 11, 18:32
1
right, but the Americans you're railing against aren't so sophisticated.
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loosilu
Apr 11, 18:33
just because I imitate it wrong doesn't mean I hear it wrong. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 11, 18:16
5
HIs "about" is a little more exaggerated than mine, but here it is back to back. -- (link)
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Reagen
Apr 11, 18:19
[youtube]
4
see - when he says the word "mis-pronounce" - I hear Canadian accent too ... I like it. -- nm
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JenBro
Apr 11, 18:22
1
he says "out" once or twice as well. totally canadian. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 11, 18:23
yeah, I already knew that difference. And the way you say it is actually weirder than "aboot" -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 11, 18:21
1
... -- nm
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Reagen
Apr 11, 18:22
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