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Wanna fit in with the locals when out and ‘aboot’? Get a few of these phrases until your belt and you’ll soon be talking like a Canadian eh!



1. Loony
The Canadian slang for a dollar (the plural being loonies).
2. Toonie
Canada-speak for a two-dollar coin.

3. Two-four
A case of 24 beers (may also be pronounce 'two-fer')

4. Poutine
Fries, gravy and lots of cheese!

5. Diphthongs
The definition of combining two vowels to make one – Canadians do this to words with ‘out’ (eg about becomes aboot) and also to words with ‘ue’ (eg Tuesday becomes Tooz-dee).

6. Eh?
One way to tell the Americans from the Canadians is the use of the word ‘eh’. It’s used instead of huh, ya know, or if you want someone to repeat something.

7. Tuque
A knitted hat designed to keep the wearer warm in winter.

8. Canuck
Another name for a Canadian.

9. Canadian bacon
Back bacon cured in Maple Syrup. Yum…

10. How's she bootin'er?
The Canadian equivalent of ‘how's it going?’
 
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Speak like a Canadian
CA_language_200x133.jpg

Wanna fit in with the locals when out and ‘aboot’? Get a few of these phrases until your belt and you’ll soon be talking like a Canadian eh!



1. Loony
The Canadian slang for a dollar (the plural being loonies).
2. Toonie
Canada-speak for a two-dollar coin.

3. Two-four
A case of 24 beers (may also be pronounce 'two-fer')

4. Poutine
Fries, gravy and lots of cheese!

5. Diphthongs
The definition of combining two vowels to make one – Canadians do this to words with ‘out’ (eg about becomes aboot) and also to words with ‘ue’ (eg Tuesday becomes Tooz-dee).

6. Eh?
One way to tell the Americans from the Canadians is the use of the word ‘eh’. It’s used instead of huh, ya know, or if you want someone to repeat something.

7. Tuque
A knitted hat designed to keep the wearer warm in winter.

8. Canuck
Another name for a Canadian.

9. Canadian bacon
Back bacon cured in Maple Syrup. Yum…

10. How's she bootin'er?
The Canadian equivalent of ‘how's it going?’

Most of this would also apply to Minnesota and Wisconsin
 
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