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Old 06-26-2012, 07:04 AM   #56
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Originally Posted by Lynx-lynx View Post
Okay .... back to dictionary requests Mr Sony .....

The Macquarie Dictionary of Australian English.

Yes - we have our own official dictionary here because we speak and write our own version of English!!! (As if you hadn't heard or noticed, lol)

And we get insulted when they try to push UK or US English on us .... so there

Okay Canadians .... you must have your own Canadian English Dictionary as well, eh?

(BTW. I'm not joking re the Macquarie Dictionary - it's our official dictionary)
Of course we do! We have the Canadian Oxford Dictionary where you can look up Canadianisms such as "poutine", loonie, toonie, tuque, chinook and of course the ever present "eh"...
Check out this Web dictionary of Canadianisms: (you wouldn't believe how any meanings "eh" has!)
http://www.webcreationsbyjumpy.com/c...adianeh/eh.htm
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