How To PRONOUNCE Canada's PROVINCES
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Hey simple man. I appreciate the way you teach us English, and Canadian provinces and territories. From Toronto ontario. 🇨🇦👍🏼👍🏼
Most people call Québec "Kweh-beck" while it's actually "Keh-beck". Greetings from Montréal, Québec Canada.
There are many English teachers on KZread. But I like you most. Thanks to you I will visit all Canada.
I love Canadá 🇨🇦. Greetingsfrom colombia 🇨🇴. teacher 👍.i'm Learning more about this amazing country thanks to you.
Mark! I don’t have words may account for you, that how “ the best teacher “ you are, im not only learning English, but also a knowledge too, I’m passionate about your teaching techniques. You’re unique, I hope you would introduce us each of Canada’s system. KEEP UP!! 👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍🙏🏽❤️👍!!
You pronunce the name of Colombia just like a matices. Way to go Mark!
Hi Mark! Your German is pretty good 😀 ! Have an awesome trip! It's so comfortable to sit on my bed while travelling across Canada... Thanks a million!
Thanks for the great work you do and the way you do it. I Love it!!!
Hey Mark! Thanks for telling us about all Canadian Provinces and Territories! I've read a lot of stories by Jack London about the Yukon River and Dawson when I was in my teens. I thought Dawson was in Alaska and now I know that the city, as well as the river, are in Canada. Enjoy your road trip and take care!
All videos across Canada are very nice , keep going!
The info I was looking for + a veryyyy charismatic person explaining it! TY!🥰
So refreshing episodes, a big hug and take care BB.
Hey!! Canada is a huge country with good values and nice people. I can right now pronounce correctly the ten canadian provinces .Thank you and take care!
Hi Mark, you just reminded me of my geography lessons of North America in high school year 2. great work Mark. thnx
Thank you love Canada from Vietnam
Greetings from Newfoundland and Labrador! You got the right pronunciation😊
@uf_optimal8965
4 жыл бұрын
Where you from bhy?
05:00 Hi Mark! Once you reach Quebec, I wonder if you could show us 'the most cheerful town' in the world, Saint-Louis-du-Ha!Ha!😃 What a funny name!
It's a great supportive information to immigrate to Canada. You've touched all the areas in canada. A great video. ✈️✈️✈️
I've been so lucky to know only cool people from Canada in Mexico. I'd like to visit some day this beautiful country. Thank you for being one more cool guy that teach us the beauty of English and Canada.
VERY GOOD MARK, my country is COLOMBIA, it's a beautiful country welcome ACROSS COLOMBIA
Thank you Mark, for watching your video everyday I learn so much. And I pass my Celpip.🙏🙏🙏 you are truly good what your doing.
Hi! I was born and raised in the U.S. state of Alabama until I was 20. I have been to every Canadian Province and the Yukon Territory. I love Canada! I made it to all 50 U.S. states by the age of 25. I still need to visit the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. I turn 50 in 2026 and I plan to explore both (within the next couple of years via wilderness canoeing trips) before I turn 50. ☀️
@MadEnglishTV
Ай бұрын
That’s amazing! 😎
Thank you Mark so much :) whatever you do, I am always supporting you
@pepemouss100
5 жыл бұрын
Good job!
Thank you very much. You answer my comprehension and give full knowledge.
Amazing!!! Hey man,it's a pleasure to follow your lessons accross the Canada !! Great idea to make vdeos as you do .God bless you🤩😍😘🤗
the more you watch the more you like Canada😀
@ferdouszulfiqur
4 жыл бұрын
sirojiddin I love Canada
I'm very excited about our trip across Canada
Have a nice 👍🏼 weekend Mark.🍀
I like this video so much, I've learned new things!!!!
Hi Mark, it is a interesting subject, thanks a lot
Great video! I've always been told that the stress on Newfoundland is on the last syllable, New-f'n-LAND. Rhymes with 'understand' I'm relieved you didn't say 'New-FOUND-land' like I've heard so many Canadians say! Equally cringe-worthy is "New-f'n-l'nd" almost sounding like the country Finland.
That helped me a lot. Thumbs up!
thank you teacher ! have a wonderful trip !
Hi Mark Teacher Like always , You are Amazing!!! Thanks you for teaching to us the pronunciation of the provinces From Canada,, Thanks youuuuu
Nice, thank you for your teaching!
Thanks for the good lesson
It was an interesting Geography lesson. Thanks!
Hello, I just wanna say ,thank u for mention the name of my country..and actually ,you pronounced it great.!! "colombia"..god bless you on your trip..!!
Thank you, we are learning alot from you.
This is great! I'll use it with my CLB 1 and 2s this week
Thnx a good and clear explanation!
Thanks so much . this is a big help for my job
YES! Someone finally pronounced Newfoundland right instead of New Finland or newfoundlin
Nunavut means "our land" in the native language Inuktitut. Inuktitut is one of the principal Inuit languages of Canada.
Thanks for teaching those pronunciations !
So nice of you 😄
Yes, sir I have learnt something new....
Informative ty
It’s “Kuh-Beck” or “Kay-Beck” in an english accent you should do the first, but if you want to do the actual name with the real pronounciation it is “Kay-Beck”. This is because of the accented “E” being an “É” which makes the “Aye” sound. Thank you for this video. Love from Québec!
I will definatly meet you sir mark...you sounds really great
Thanks so much for great lesson.👍👍👍👏👏👏🙏
Great. Thank you..........
A great 👍🏼 way to teach English, 🌹🇮🇶.
Thank you very much ( from Argentine )
Cześć Mark! Dziękuję bardzo za lekcje angielskiego miłej podróży 😀😀😀
The crow seems 🤭 interested in the lesson 😂😂😂😂 Btw Thanks for the video😊
Thank you very much
Hi mark I was suggested that I guess March this year because English is not phonetic language some people confuse like Saskatchewan . I pronounce perfectly even the capital city of each province Thank you
Mark u r great
Omg I didn’t imagine that Canada have so much Provinces !
I really like Canada. There’s a place Yellowknife which locate in province Northwest Territories famous on aurora. Maybe I’ll visit it in the next year.
Hi thanks for your nice teaching and creating these videos! I’m living in Montreal.. would you please make videos about living in calgary (job market and living expenses)?
Yes that’s right for the pronunciation of Québec
Many thanks .
Excellent info plz make more video I like Canadian people and Canada. Canadian people r the nice people.
Hi Mark!!! How is my favorite hero today??? (555) It seems as if crows are the new airplanes, aren't they??? New Brunswick/Neu Braunschweig!!! That's great!!! Thanks for this great lesson. Take care!!!🙋♀️
@MadEnglishTV
5 жыл бұрын
Lol, yes there are a lot of crows here in BC.
Hey Mark, now when you pass through Toronto in this trip, try meeting McKinnon. You're subscribed to him after all. And say hello on behalf of me and my younger brother. ☺
Thank you! I can pronounce well now
Very nice
Hi professor your country has beautifull place
I’m sure the three territories are the best place to be to get a glimpse of the awesome Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights). No matter how harsh the climate there, I wanna go to Yukon just to see the magnificent display of playful and colorful lights!! Thanks for the lesson!! Till then, drive carefully 🚗🚗
@MadEnglishTV
5 жыл бұрын
I think you're right! 😃😃
Thanks
For Quebec, the QU is sounded like it is in French (a K sound, never a KW sound) by locals, whether they are French or English speakers. Also, both syllables should be sounded quickly (French vowel sounds are normally short in duration) and with an even stress pattern (do not stress either syllable - lexical stress doesn't exist in French and Quebeckers therefore sound the name without it). Just two quick even syllables. keh-bek (in English) or ké-bek (in French). You might even hear it said so quickly in causal speech in either language that the first vowel almost disappears (k'bek). The é vowel sound isn't quite the same sound as English's "ay" (although people sometimes transcribe as the closest approximation) because you don't widen and then narrow your mouth to make é (it's basically a clipped "ay" with zero mouth movement, with all the sound coming from the back of the mouth). That mouth movement is why almost all "kay-bek" English pronunciations tend to sound drawled out and extremely over-stressed (and thus no one local uses them even if it might seem closer to ké-bek at first glance). A KW or an strong stress on either syllable sounds odd to folks from Quebec, kind of grating on the ear like hearing the FOUND in Newfoundland stressed and sounded out as "found" does to Newfoundlanders. For anyone wondering what lexical stress is, it's the way specific syllables in a word are stressed to make the word sound right along with the under-stressing of the other syllables. It's why "convert" is sounded two different ways in the following sentence: As a zealous convert to his new faith, John may try to convert you. Stress the first syllable and it's a noun. Stress the second syllable, and it's a verb. French never does that (just like English doesn't use grammatical gender - it's just not a feature of the language).
@michellesheaff3779
Жыл бұрын
But spot on.
@michellesheaff3779
Жыл бұрын
This is the best description of the pronunciation of Québec I have ever seen, doing away with persistent myths. Anglo-Quebecers, aside from older diehards, all say Kébec, not Kwuebec. Kébec is after all not only the French pronunciation but also the St. Lawrence Iroquois pronunciation--and they created the word! Also, it's not true we always stress the last syllable, and Québec is one of the many instances when we don't. Why put stress anywhere when you can open une bouteille de vin et casser une croûte et rigoler entre amis. ⬅no stress 😊🍻🍷🍹☕🍝🍇🍓🌰🌹🎶😄
@paranoidrodent
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@@michellesheaff3779 (Smiling) It seems my age is showing. I am probably describing a slightly old school Anglo-Quebecker style of speech. I grew up there, immersed in both cultures and a good chunk of my social circle is from that community but school and work has landed much of my crowd in Ontario (just barely, kinda-sorta - the Ottawa-Gatineau metro area). You are describing an even more bilingual pronunciation style than what my friends use, which is very cool and shows the evolution of the way people speak. (grinning) I am familiar with the lack of stresses. French is my mother tongue (but I learned English young enough to sound native in both).
I am from COLOMBIA is may Country, beautiful country, came here our have delicius coffe ok
Superb
Every day I got more interested in learning about Canada...thanks to you Mark. Nice topic about Canada`s provinces and territories. What`s the differience between Provinces and Territories?
Good morning Mark
Thank u ait
Great coutry, would like to know!🇧🇷
thanks for educating us. this was really informative.thanks
Wow!!! Great 👏👏👏👏👏👏💖💝🙏🙏🙏🙏
Stopped paying attention after Saskatchewan got back and he mentioning prince Edward Island this lil orange one and my screen is in grey scale lol
Hello..greetgns From Brazil..i want Go there
funny story: got married in BC. Goverment in Irland thought got married in Columbia (Soth America). The thing was I had to wait for 10 mins before she asked me while she was verifying my certificate. Seriously, young people so dump sometime :D Just ask girl! I was in Alberta, BC, Yukon, Ontario.
💓💓💓💓💓 like your methode , big like to.you 👍👍
Hi Mark
You still didnt give our Teacher Bülent Acun a shout out mark. He loves you and he'd be happy if you shouted him out.
I wanna go to yukon, perhaps I'll find some gold there.
@MadEnglishTV
5 жыл бұрын
Me too!
@jimb8695
3 жыл бұрын
Dawson city is the place to be.
Québec is not a French word, it's an Algonquin word which means "strait". The equivalent in French would be "détroit" just like the city in the USA. Québec is pronounced kay-beck with both syllables equally stressed (no stress) or a light stress on the ending syllable.
God bless Canada 🎄🎄🎄
Thank you for not leaving us Manitobains out!
One thing you forgot. Prince Edward Island is often just called P.E.I.
@madenglishtv Can you please provide link for the website that you bought this Canada map from?
You could also intriduce each capital of Provence and important city
@AllycatlovesAG
4 жыл бұрын
Canadian from BC here British Columbia: Capital is Victoria, important city is Vancouver (where I'm from) Alberta: Capital is Edmonton, important city is Calgary (rivalry with Edmonton) Saskatchewan: Capital is Regina, important city is Saskatoon Manitoba: Capital is Winnipeg, important city is Winnipeg (or Churchill but it's smaller) Ontario: Capital is Toronto, important cities include: Kingston, Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton, Niagra Quebec: Capital is Quebec City, important city is Montreal Newfoundland and Labrador: Capital is St. John's, important city is St. John's (or gander if you like come from away) Nova Scotia: Capital and important city: Halifax New Brunswick: Capital and important city: Fredricton Prince Edward Island: Capital and important city: Charlottetown Nunavut: Iqualuit Northwest Territories: Yellow Knife Yukon: Whitehorse
So helpful! Can you make a video on how to pronounce the numbers One to Ten?
@BarryB.Benson
2 жыл бұрын
I will try, One- “Wuhn” Two - “too” Three-“th-ree” Four- “for” Five- “figh-ve” Six- “Siks” Seven- “seh-ven” Eight- “ay-t” Nine- “niy-n” Ten- “teh-n” Sorry if this doesn’t help, but I hope it kinda gives you an idea on how they should sound if you pronounce each part Individually :)
Actually Québec isn't a French word but an Algonquin word that means " where the river narrows" The French who settled in the area took the name and made it French 😂
@MadEnglishTV
5 жыл бұрын
Oh. lol
@lorenzomabalos9851
5 жыл бұрын
Yep :D learned that one in my History subject last semester
Thank you Mark. Where is your next stop for tonight and tomorrow night?
We say Qébec, we never say the "u". Ya got your answer. From a Québecoise! I suck at saying the appropriate you're, your, yours or your's (idk which one)
Handsome guy and fantastic job. Thank you very much.
i hope you will go to the maritime provinces