English is spoken around the world, but it sounds very different in different countries! British English and American English have a lot of differences — native speakers can hear a British or American accent in just a few words (can you?). But what about Canadians and Americans? Do these neighbors speak differently? Just a little bit. Here are some of the most common differences.
"About" or "a boat"?
The pronunciation of words with "ou" is the most famous feature of Canadian English. Some common examples include OUT, ABOUT and HOUSE. Canadians say these words like "OAT", "A BOAT", or "HOSE".
your people make a purpose of pronounciated words with a hard "oh"
out=oat (ohht)