Korean Teen Learns Canadian Pronunciation For The First Time!!

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

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  • @elitejay3452
    @elitejay3452 3 года назад +68

    As a Canadian, I can say that this is quite accurate. The only thing I would say tho is: Quebec is the region with the strongest accent imo (considering it's strong enough for most people that speak french to not understand us, but then again it's a different language so it's not the same)

    • @1412Bunny
      @1412Bunny 3 года назад +8

      of the english-speaking areas of canada i think newfoundlanders also have the strongest accents, some almost sound irish. quebecois speak another language so of course their accent would be strong, since they're speaking a foreign language.

    • @Izennn
      @Izennn 2 года назад +1

      Yea in Quebec, we speak French. However the French there is different from France. Maybe 25-30% of the population there speaks both French and English, the rest only speaks french or just english.

    • @LiaQ3
      @LiaQ3 2 года назад

      Quebecers speaking English can typically be understood better than the Newfoundlanders speaking English as Newfoundlanders not only have a stronger accent (Irish-influenced...not sure why the teacher in the video said Scottish. The Scottish accent is associated with Nova Scotia.) but they also speak a lot in their own dialect. Some Scotians can also be difficult to understand when they use their dialect. Quebecers, however, just speak English with a Québecois accent with the odd Québecois phrase thrown in.

  • @Raquel96
    @Raquel96 3 года назад +36

    She’s an incredible teacher, I’m Canadian too & even I felt I was learning 😆

  • @ashleykenny5135
    @ashleykenny5135 3 года назад +13

    I loved this as a Canadian watching ^^ so cute! Yes, the necessities: Timmies and sorry! lol
    Just to add: Canadian English also uses a lot of french too, both in vocabulary and spelling.

  • @Toni1193
    @Toni1193 3 года назад +31

    We also say “zee” in the U.S.

  • @jamielee1007
    @jamielee1007 3 года назад +16

    in general, the uk spellings are preferred in canada. but both us and uk spelling is acceptable. like the teacher said, if you're writing something in canada you have to chose which you'll use and stick with it.

    • @alysiabernardo8900
      @alysiabernardo8900 2 года назад +1

      Really? Every class I've had in school we could only use the British spelling. If you used American you would be docked as it would be considered wrong.

  • @Lala-sz7qq
    @Lala-sz7qq 3 года назад +47

    We say zee in the US too, it’s the British and Aussies that say zet/zed

    • @taradee9498
      @taradee9498 3 года назад +22

      Most say zed in Canada. She got that part confused.

    • @johnarmstrong472
      @johnarmstrong472 3 года назад +12

      No kidding! Canadian pronunciation is zed! But young people use zee a lot now, which drives me nuts

    • @TKDragon75
      @TKDragon75 3 года назад

      @@johnarmstrong472 She probably has lived in Korea for a while. As shown with World of Dave, you start to forget things from your home country when you live somewhere else for so long.

    • @Tearsofblood25
      @Tearsofblood25 3 года назад +1

      @@taradee9498 I used to use I think zed as a kid more often but now I switch between zed and zee

  • @christopheryoung3850
    @christopheryoung3850 3 года назад +24

    It's interesting we all use the word 'run' in same way in Australia as Canada, but don't have Tim Hortons (Timmies), but so you might say, "I 'm doing a 'Maccas' (McDonalds) run do you want anything?".

  • @JI-sy9tw
    @JI-sy9tw 3 года назад +14

    she is such a good teacher

  • @justsomegirl95
    @justsomegirl95 3 года назад +18

    I'm French Canadian and I was learning English with her! 😅😅
    Chesterfield!

    • @ellebrown675
      @ellebrown675 3 года назад +1

      Salut! Moi aussi je suis francophone, mais c'est mon langue deuxième parce que j'habite en Ontario et la plupart des personnes communiqué en anglais. I don't really say chesterfield I usually just say couch but I think older people more often say chesterfield.

    • @justsomegirl95
      @justsomegirl95 3 года назад +1

      Ah ok merci de la précision!!

    • @ellebrown675
      @ellebrown675 3 года назад +1

      @Jovie pas de problem!

    • @minhee7
      @minhee7 3 года назад

      Moi aussi

    • @minhee7
      @minhee7 3 года назад

      @@ellebrown675 I did heard the word chesterfield from one of my friend’s grandparent.

  • @Sam-pv7bd
    @Sam-pv7bd 3 года назад +7

    In Canada they pronounce sorry differently than in the US. They pronounce it sore-ry. Probably not all Canadians say it that way. But I’m American, so I’m going by what I’ve heard on Canadian TV shows and from Canadian RUclipsrs.

    • @alysiabernardo8900
      @alysiabernardo8900 2 года назад

      The way I pronounce it is Soar-y. How does it sound when you as an American pronounce it? (I'm Canadian born and raised)

  • @BeautyBySilence
    @BeautyBySilence 3 года назад +5

    Am I the only one who thinks they look around the same age even though the Korean teenager is 16 and the Canadian teacher is 30? I’m also Canadian, but Peruvian descent.

  • @Babiemelo
    @Babiemelo 2 года назад +2

    As I Canadian I thought his pronunciation was on point 👌🏻 he did great

  • @Xprincxx
    @Xprincxx 3 года назад +8

    This is so fun to watch 😌✍

  • @danimulrooney6931
    @danimulrooney6931 2 года назад +1

    I am from newfoundland:) we are a blend of Irish and French in our accent. Heehee the Scots are in New Brunswick

  • @kisarizvi1175
    @kisarizvi1175 Год назад

    You know she is canadian when she reacted to tim hortons, cause we cannot imagine going with a single day without it lol

  • @Jacobgagnon100
    @Jacobgagnon100 3 года назад +1

    We don't have states but provinces and territories in Canada.

    • @NaownHibink
      @NaownHibink 2 года назад

      In Korean, Canadian provinces are referred to as 주(ju, state), just like US states

    • @Jacobgagnon100
      @Jacobgagnon100 2 года назад

      @@NaownHibink Wow I didn't know that. Thank you for telling me

  • @TKDragon75
    @TKDragon75 3 года назад +1

    US is Zee, it's the Brits that say Zed.

  • @Kitty294_
    @Kitty294_ 2 года назад

    I remember being in daycare and we were saying the alphabet and when we got to Z there was a loud scream on “zed” 😂
    It can be a mix between both but most Canadians I meet also say “zed” (if there’s a Z in a name and the show pronounces it as “zee” that’s the only time I’ll say “zee”)

  • @planetwasabi
    @planetwasabi 2 года назад

    i've never heard of chesterfield in my life lmao toronto here

  • @toukendanshiwarrior2846
    @toukendanshiwarrior2846 3 года назад +4

    Is anyone gonna say that they don't recognize "chesterfield" (as a Canadian)?

  • @neotizmo2136
    @neotizmo2136 3 года назад +1

    id say most are accurate to me, except for “chesterfield”? i usually call it a couch😂 im from ontario

  • @alysiabernardo8900
    @alysiabernardo8900 2 года назад +3

    As a Canadian, majority of us here pronounce Z as "zed." I have rarely ever heard anyone say it like "zee" unless they are originally from another country. I was deeply offended when she didn't know/remember this, as a Canadian. Misrepresenting!
    Also, I didn't realize we pronounce Tim Hortons so weirdly until she pointed it out. Very accurate. It's like how people from Toronto pronounce it weirdly, but everyone else pronounces the Ts very prominently. You can always figure out who is not from Toronto by the way they pronounce it.

  • @s_arx8470
    @s_arx8470 3 года назад +4

    "Zed" is British, not sure about Americans but I'm sure they say "zee"

    • @taradee9498
      @taradee9498 3 года назад +5

      And Canadians say zed.

  • @tonygepper858
    @tonygepper858 3 года назад +1

    You have to make (Dean Schneider) reaction, you will definitely be speechless with this video content the content is about wild animals and predators, then the video views are 44million..

  • @HuyenTrang-gg1dh
    @HuyenTrang-gg1dh 3 года назад +1

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  • @ellebrown675
    @ellebrown675 3 года назад +2

    Another thing is that Americans say "soda" but Canadians say "pop"

    • @tainafigueroa0331
      @tainafigueroa0331 3 года назад

      In some states in the u.s they say pop too

    • @alysiabernardo8900
      @alysiabernardo8900 2 года назад +1

      Also Canadians say pencil crayons, Americans say coloured pencils.
      There are soooo many differences in things we say, I'm just too lazy to list them (it's 5:21am)

  • @SALx96
    @SALx96 2 года назад

    So sad how Awesome World didn't have her enough. All they bring is american and british english

  • @nazlmelekdursun1505
    @nazlmelekdursun1505 3 года назад +1

    Hi

  • @Nikki7B
    @Nikki7B 2 года назад +1

    He did great! To clarify though, us Canadians say zed, not zee. We are taught in school zed. Some of the younger kids now say zee, but zed is still the majority

  • @tab19390
    @tab19390 6 месяцев назад

    왜 눈을 못마주치냐 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • @thisismarge
    @thisismarge 3 года назад +3

    I am Kenyan Canadian and have never heard anyone call a couch 'chesterfield' lol

    • @jamielee1007
      @jamielee1007 3 года назад +7

      because of the dominance of american popular culture, the word has fallen a bit out of use in favour of the more american word "couch." but "chesterfield" is still used, especially by older canadians.

    • @minhee7
      @minhee7 3 года назад +4

      Older Canadians still use it

  • @tommcl8548
    @tommcl8548 3 года назад +2

    👍🇨🇦

  • @yoonbum2069
    @yoonbum2069 3 года назад +1

    early

  • @nazlmelekdursun1505
    @nazlmelekdursun1505 3 года назад +1

    İlk

  • @prasant3222
    @prasant3222 3 года назад

    2nd

  • @TheQuestionmarkstudi
    @TheQuestionmarkstudi 3 года назад

    30? Wow woulda guessed younger. 3 years younger than me. Cool.