Canadanian speakers

bush lover

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Where I live I hear people talking Mexican all the time. But I doubt that I've ever heard one person talking Canadanian. Does that tell you something?
 
bush lover said:
Where I live I hear people talking Mexican all the time. But I doubt that I've ever heard one person talking Canadanian. Does that tell you something?
How does one talk Mexican? Or Canadanian ( :laugh: ) for that matter?
 
bush lover said:
Where I live I hear people talking Mexican all the time. But I doubt that I've ever heard one person talking Canadanian. Does that tell you something?

It tells me that you aren't smart enough to know that Mexicans speak Spanish and Canadians speak English.
 
bush lover said:
Where I live I hear people talking Mexican all the time. But I doubt that I've ever heard one person talking Canadanian. Does that tell you something?

Can you hear me, son? Wha du I soun like, eh?

It's also spelled "Canadian", foo. :laugh:
 
Je suis MUZZY!

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Nuc said:
But the French people laugh when they hear Canadian French speakers.
Only because the French cannot speak Canadian. They are not tri-lingual. :laugh:
 
Kathianne said:
Only because the French cannot speak Canadian. They are not tri-lingual. :laugh:


It's very easy, just add "le" at the end of every sentence. For example, most would say "you're in my chair" they say "you're in my chair, le,le " The same is done in french. And you have to say everything backawards too. :laugh:
 

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