Nope- some of them we end with "off".
Only on the mountains surrounding the Annapolis Valley,yknow eh------that is a complete sentence in Nova Scotia
From the online etymological dictionary:
You're right. It doesn't have to be a question.
"You like pizza, eh."
That just raises further questions!
It's a hoserism. If you don't know what a hoser is check here. Bob and Doug McKenzie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hello everyone, I'm from Belgium and I'm doing a survey on a Canadian stereotype for an assignement.
The stereotype I found is that all Canadians end all their sentences with 'eh'
Is that true ?
Thanks a lot for helping me! :smile:
Hello everyone, I'm from Belgium and I'm doing a survey on a Canadian stereotype for an assignement.
The stereotype I found is that all Canadians end all their sentences with 'eh'
Is that true ?
Thanks a lot for helping me! :smile:
Hey! We now leave off the "eh" and start with "hey". We're expanding our use of the word.
Have to expand something! I read nearly every comment before I realized this thread is months old! No one could study a Canadian stereotype and truly come to the conclusion that we actually use the word "eh".
I've never heard any Canadian end a sentence with "eh?" except by people parodying Canadian speech patterns. Similarly, I've never heard any Canadian say "oot" and "aboot" for "out" and "about" except in parodies. I do, however, hear "like" a lot, which, like, really like pisses me, like , off.