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<blockquote data-quote="Chesterton" data-source="post: 76029592" data-attributes="member: 225709"><p>They sound extremely similar to me. It's rare that I can identify a speaker as Canadian. When I do it's usually due to the o sound and the ou sound, mostly the ou. You know, when they say the word "about" it sounds like "a boat" or "a boot". They have that in common with some Americans in states next to the border in the middle of the country, but not to the East or West, interestingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chesterton, post: 76029592, member: 225709"] They sound extremely similar to me. It's rare that I can identify a speaker as Canadian. When I do it's usually due to the o sound and the ou sound, mostly the ou. You know, when they say the word "about" it sounds like "a boat" or "a boot". They have that in common with some Americans in states next to the border in the middle of the country, but not to the East or West, interestingly. [/QUOTE]
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