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Started by Hook, March 21, 2020, 08:03:32 AM

Kenneth

Quote from: Hilary on March 21, 2020, 01:54:06 PM
Quoteauthor=Kenneth link=topic=29359.msg348631#msg348631 date=1584807815

Oh , but would you be able to understand my Canadian accent?  ;D

There's always Google translate  ;D

Haha! Right! ;D

Here's a crash course for ya:

"Eh?" - Don't you think? Conversational device that allows an unconfrontational canadian to turn a statement into a poll of opinion.



"hoser" - unsophisticated person

"keener" -  boot-licker, suck up, over achiever

"Molson muscle"-  potbelly   ( Molson is a beer brand)

"for sure" - definitely

"mickey"-  375 ml. (13 oz.) bottle of liquor

"arse, bum" - one's hind quarters.

Loonie (Toonie) -
A loonie, the Canadian $1 coin, gets its name from the picture of the Canadian bird, the loon, that appears on one side of the coin.
A toonie, the name for the $2 coin

"Timmies" -
Timmies refers to the much-loved (though, mediocre) fast-food coffee chain, Tim Hortons, which gets its name from a famous Canadian hockey player


"Give'er" -
A slang term that means to give it all you got when all else fails.



That's all you really need to know and Canadians will give you a big hug welcome!
( unless you have Covid-19 and then it's just a " how's it goin' eh"? from 20 feet away!  :D

"...a guitar sound that you could curdle cream with." Ferryman

Hilary

Quote from: Kenneth on March 21, 2020, 06:07:38 PM
Quote from: Hilary on March 21, 2020, 01:54:06 PM
Quoteauthor=Kenneth link=topic=29359.msg348631#msg348631 date=1584807815

Oh , but would you be able to understand my Canadian accent?  ;D

There's always Google translate  ;D

Haha! Right! ;D

Here's a crash course for ya:

"arse, bum" - one's hind quarters.


It's the same in dear old blighty.

I'm glad you've got arse in Canada - the American ass just doesn't sit right does it, eh!

(I'm practically bilingual now)

 ;D
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