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If you are from America you pronounce it ....
Blame Canada
Blame Canada
Blame Canada
Compulsory looking this up is required if you do not know.
^ this
Being from New Zealand and therefore a Kiwi, we love to use and sound out the letter "U" which Americans can't seem to be able to do and therefore avoid completely. Sometimes however we add it in more, with the letter "a", etc. It's more on the British side, yet we have a mix of American and British in our accent.
For words such as Canada... we would break it apart Can-a-da and then make that "a" sounds more like "uh". So just a slight more "u" sound to it.
Breaking it down more into sounding it out: Ka - Nuh - Duh
yes, and he tries to call other people racist.
and iirc he invited a man that served the nazi party in combat into the government house and gave the man a standing ovation.
why is the canadian prime minister totally brain dead 😂😂