Results: Most Difficult-to-Pronounce in Canada (Part One)
Published on 03/05/2021
Alright, my friends to the North. Correct me if I'm wrong and please add in your own! I like to learn too!
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Alberta - Waskatenau is a village in central Alberta, Canada. It is located in Smoky Lake County, 90 km northeast of the city of Edmonton. Waskatenau is a Cree word meaning "opening in the bank" in reference to the clef in the nearby ridge through which the Waskatenau Creek flows. It is pronounced WAS-ET-NA, with a silent "k." Have you ever visited this village?
Yes
6%
133 votes
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94%
2167 votes
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British Columbia - Nanaimo is a city on the east coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. As of the 2016 census, it had a population of 90,504. Known as "The Harbour City" it's pronounced Nan-EYE-mo. Have you ever visited this city?
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16%
359 votes
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84%
1941 votes
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Manitoba - Beausejour (bOw-SAY-jOR) is a town in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It is 46 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg, The French name Beauséjour means "beautiful stay". The town is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Brokenhead. Have you ever visited this town?
Yes
7%
157 votes
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93%
2143 votes
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New Brunswick - Dieppe (pronounced dee-ep) is a city in the Canadian maritime province of New Brunswick. Dieppe's history and identity goes back to the eighteenth century. Formerly known as Leger's Corner, it was incorporated as a town in 1952 under the Dieppe name, and designated as a city in 2003. Have you ever visited this city?
Yes
10%
239 votes
No
90%
2061 votes
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