I hear that Canadians say "about" more as in "aboot"

I hear that Canadians say "about" more as in "aboot".
Is there any truth to this? Do you have any other differences in the way you talk? Can someone give me some good vocaroo examples or something. Im quite curious about this whole thing.

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We don't say aboot. That's American propoganda

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They don't say aboot.

But they do say "Soh-ree" instead of "Sah-ree".

t. Bilingual Leaf born and raised in Norway.

>A BOAT
>A FUCKING BOAT

Never heard this one.

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Something wrong with your ears? bud

aboot is a minnesota thing.

fucking swedish immigrants butchered the english language and gave us a bad image because they think new sweden is canada.

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>"Hi guys, soh-ree it's been so long"

Nice attempt at our accent Nigel

How is it suppose to be said?

That's pretty good.

>Supposed to be

There is no "supposed to be". It's just that Canadians in general are so adamant that they don't have an accent, which they do, and it's obvious to everyone else but Canadians.

We sound like midwestern Americans pretty much. Except for Newfies.

people from hongcouver sound like californians

toronto area accent kind of bleeds more east than the midwest

No, people from Vancouver sound no different that those of us here in Southern Ontario. We don't have the whole varying accents thing here, besides Newfoundland.

the vancouver accent is noticeable, you just aren't aware enough of your accent to see the difference

Meh, all uninteresting accents anyways. I can't tell though, you're right.

Yes, the vowel in many Canadian dialects for "About" is different from the vowel in General American "Aboot" but there are Canadians who pronounce it as About, and Americans who pronounce it more like Aboot too.

>Americans who pronounce it more like Aboot too.

Minnesota is rightfully Canadian so no.

The term you are looking for is "Maritimer dialect"

And North Dakota

>TPB have different accents meme

No

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& Michigan

True

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