Anglais_Canadien
The Canadian English is a dialect variant of English spoken in Canada. It incorporates the use of British English , the American English , the French Quebecois and its own origin. Itself, linguists can divide the English spoken in Canada in several varieties.
There are differences on how to pronounce vowels and diphthongs , and some words can be written either with or with z s. The vocabulary evolves according to the needs of Canadian culture. The Canadianism most easily recognized in North America is the Canadian way of pronouncing the word eh.
Atlantic Canada
In the Maritimes (the New Brunswick , the Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Prince Edward Island ), one can say that there is a distinct dialect, but some even distinguish three or four dialects, such as the Island of Cape Breton , for the region. Finally, the English of Newfoundland is well recognized.
