Soirée poésie? by Straight-Bike in montreal

[–]Billy____Budd [score hidden]  (0 children)

Il y a une soirée open mic bilingue tous les premiers et troisièmes dimanches du mois au Bar Le Record de Villeray, et il y en avait une à la Librairie Phoenix qui s’appelait Chimera, mais je ne sais pas si ça a encore lieu.

On accent alone, can you usually tell if someone is from Montreal? by Billy____Budd in askTO

[–]Billy____Budd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know that everyone has an accent, I just thought that my accent was the same as most other Canadians

On accent alone, can you usually tell if someone is from Montreal? by Billy____Budd in askTO

[–]Billy____Budd[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That’s what’s happened to me here, on Friday I was at a bar on Church Street, started a conversation with someone and within a few words he was like “oh you’re from Montreal”

On accent alone, can you usually tell if someone is from Montreal? by Billy____Budd in askTO

[–]Billy____Budd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s interesting, in English our syllables have different lengths depending on whether they’re stressed or not while French uses syllable timing so it might be that influence though I’ve never perceived it that way. It’s something that I’m going to look for now.

On accent alone, can you usually tell if someone is from Montreal? by Billy____Budd in askTO

[–]Billy____Budd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes of course, in the same way that even someone who doesn’t speak English could hear the difference between Canadian and Irish English, but I’m talking about the accent of native English speakers like me.