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Canajun slang

   Discussion: Canajun slang
Victoria · 20 years, 10 months ago

There's a poll discussion on British slang, now let's talk Canadian, eh?

When in the States, I make a point of using words such as "Chesterfield" and "mackinaw."� I also tend to speak in an awful Jean Chr�tien French accent, just 'cause.

I heard that "shit disturber" is a Canadian expression.� That's just crazy.

I require nanaimo bars.

Rachel Marie aka RAI Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
Well, the majority of what I know is Newf slang... But that in itself is a book's worth of stuff. ;o)

One word I know that applies to all of Canada, however, is "touque" (aka one of them knit hats that you wear in the winter). Yeah, I can't say that word. I'm not sure if it's pronounced like the word "took" or... okay, obligatory umlaut, "t�k" or what. :o)
renita Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
actually the umlaut doesn't work in that word, the vowel sound an ulauted u makes doesn't exist in english.

it's the same "oo" sound as in "boo" or "google"
Rachel Marie aka RAI Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
Blah, if everyone understood the International Phonetic Alphabet, that would have been a lot easier (and less convoluded) to describe.

</geeky linguistics major>
renita Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
ah yah, forgot you did linguistics too :)

what's cool is studying linguistics in a country with a different language :)

YAY fun!
renita Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
however, on second thought, even if everyone did know the phonetic alphabet.. i probably would've explained it the same way, just because i hate looking for characters.

which is why i type "fruevous" instead of inserting the umlauted u. *L*
Talcott Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
Ah, but if everyone knew the phonetic alphabet, it might be common enough to replace the Roman characters. We'd all have phonetic keyboards! :-D
Rachel Marie aka RAI Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
::drools::

Mmmm.... esh. :o)

Dude. My Linguistics professors = dorks. They have a sign outside their labs that says, "Recording! Shhh!!!" and then in, brackets, it has a long line of eshes. ;o)

Like this, only with esh:

[SSSSSSSSSS]

Mmm... linguistics geekiness.
renita Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
AND. different regions in canada raise certain vowels more than others.

so the comparative explaination will make them match across the board without havign to think about regional differences.
Rachel Marie aka RAI Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
OMG, don't talk about vowel shifting to me. I go to school in Rochester, aka "Rahchester" aka (lemme try this) [r�tSestr].

Dood. My keyboard/OS platform has some phonetic symbols built in. ::hugs the keyboard::

Silly SIL IPA Sophia and your counterparts!
Victoria Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
Wait, is that Rochester as in "Rahchester, Michigan," or "Roch'ster, New York?"
Rachel Marie aka RAI Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
Meh, it's NY, but they definitely say more "Rahchester"... you can tell a Rochester accent from a million miles away. :o)
Misch Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
Can I get you a garbage plate?
Talcott Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
oooh, that does sound like fun :-)

Phoenix Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
Hehe. We learn the International Phonetic Alphabet in high school over here :) When I first saw the North American "approach" I was puzzled ... ;-)
dirty life & times Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
i can't think of any slang phrases, but as far as word usage goes, i much prefer "bum" to "butt".
dirty life & times Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
& that "crap" & "shit" are adjectives (no need for "crappy" or "shitty").
Victoria · 20 years, 9 months ago
I recently learned that Americans do not use the expression "shit disturber."

Discuss.
Yvonne Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
Hee hee...that's a great expression.� We should educate them to use it.
sheryls Back · 20 years, 9 months ago

what does it mean?

Rimbo Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
Discuss, huh?� I'm not even sure what that means.� : )
Rimbo Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
JINX!
Misch Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
I think we use the term "muckraker"
sheryls Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
oh, so it's like, a slanderous journalist?
angelmusicmaven Back · 20 years, 9 months ago

It's someone who comes in and messes everything up in a situation.� Like a boss! ;) Or a homewrecker... or someone who tells lies trying to create drama and split up friends...� I just got rid of one of those people this year myself... and it feels GREAT!

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