BillPA DIS Veteran Joined Sep 7, 1999 Messages 6,266 May 7, 2004 #21 Only a portion of Canada speaks French, the rest know they are in North AMERICA and speak English. Sorry couldn't resist.
Only a portion of Canada speaks French, the rest know they are in North AMERICA and speak English. Sorry couldn't resist.
StuartMI <font color=blue>Finally gets his wish...<font col Joined Apr 13, 2004 Messages 1,065 May 10, 2004 #22 Canada is just the 51st state anyway. I can say that; I'm from Ontario originally. I've always pronounced it "Luh Cellyay". If they give you a hassle, just say this to them.
Canada is just the 51st state anyway. I can say that; I'm from Ontario originally. I've always pronounced it "Luh Cellyay". If they give you a hassle, just say this to them.
dgaston Proudly wears a "Believes in Fairies tshirt" Joined May 23, 2001 Messages 5,883 May 10, 2004 #23 That's funny, StuartMI. Maybe the pronunciation is Lay Cell-Yay EH? I know many of my servers were from PEI, and Nova Scotia and weren't so hot with their own French pronunciation!!
That's funny, StuartMI. Maybe the pronunciation is Lay Cell-Yay EH? I know many of my servers were from PEI, and Nova Scotia and weren't so hot with their own French pronunciation!!
photobob DIS Veteran Joined Jan 13, 2003 Messages 3,552 May 10, 2004 #24 My reservations usually go like this, "Honey let's go eat at Canada." I may not know how to pronouce Le Cellier but I can dern sure pronounce Canada, and can say cheese soup and pretzel bread with the best of 'em.
My reservations usually go like this, "Honey let's go eat at Canada." I may not know how to pronouce Le Cellier but I can dern sure pronounce Canada, and can say cheese soup and pretzel bread with the best of 'em.