Canadian DictionaryEh - What (at the end or beginning of a sentence)Ah - What (in a sentence)Canuck - CanadianAboot - AboutTheh - That, Then, The, or TheyYeh - YesNed - No, or Don'tHelout - HelloZedeh - GoodbyeYeleh - Thank YouWehsoo - Your WelcomeZed - ZeroWeh - OneDeh - TwoTreh - ThreeCueh - FourFueh - FiveSeh - SixSehseh - SevenOcteh - EightNunieh - NineDeceh - TenCeceh - One HundredAye - AndOyeh - I, or MeComprehsteh - Understand
I'm Canadian and I've never heard anything close to the majority of words on that list and we don't say aboot, we say about and not abowt like Americans
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ROFL... That should be called Moldrillian, not Canadian It must be a fun "language" to speak, though. BTW, just out of curiosity, Moldrill, how many languages can you speak?
Lol, I pretty much got the idea- since you based the numbers off Latin languages, or just messed up the English version.
Quote from: Kyubi on October 05, 2007, 09:06:43 pmLol, I pretty much got the idea- since you based the numbers off Latin languages, or just messed up the English version.Yeah, maybe it should be named "Frenglish" (French + English). Just like Spanglish (Spanish + English).But yeah, the numbers are hilarious.
No. It's not French at all. o.o