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Old 03-30-2009, 04:29 PM   #29
Ziguezon
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My first language is the Eastern/Maritime variant of Canadian English.

All those French, Scottish, Irish, and English settlers living in such close proximity for a few hundred years has resulted in some interesting dialects and accents.

In certain areas, you might hear all of the following in one day:

- What are you talking aboot?

- What are you talking aboat?

- What are you talking h'about?
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