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[–] BurntWits@sh.itjust.works 16 points 1 week ago (24 children)

I never understood this stereotype (aboot vs about). I’m Canadian, lived here all my life, my family is all Canadian and all have lived here all their lives. I’ve got family all across the country, from the western coast of BC to the eastern coast of Newfoundland, from the northern stretches of Nunavut to the most southern tip of Ontario, and very rarely have I ever heard it pronounced that way. It’s actually really funny as a Canadian to look up “how to speak like a Canadian” and watch how awful most of the “tips” are. I’d recommend it.

[–] prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (5 children)

its more like "a-boat". I've never even been to Canada, but I can often spot a Canadian on TV within moments based on how they speak.

[–] BurntWits@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 week ago (4 children)

How does an American pronounce it?

A vast majority of the Canadians I know pronounce it the same way as “out”, “sprout”, “trout” etc.

[–] Someone@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

To me a standard American accent sounds like they're replacing the OU with AW, "abawt". Or maybe "abowt" if they pronounced it like the bow of a ship (not like a fancy knot or the weapon).

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