I try to download your file but it was taking literally ages to come through.
Could you provide a shorter example? Maybe it's just my computer though or sub par internet.

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Here's me trying to sound Canadian. How accurate is it?
Putfile - Canadianattempt
I try to download your file but it was taking literally ages to come through.
Could you provide a shorter example? Maybe it's just my computer though or sub par internet.
This is a recording of me pronouncing certain words in a (hopefully) Canadian accent. I used the same words in my previous recording.
Putfile - Canadian 50
Mary
merry
marry
pin
pen
cot
caught
strength
tomorrow
sorry
calm
ban
bat
bad
bag
trap
vague
kite
out
peg
Just to tell you that it was very quick and easy to download the file. However, I can't be a judge to what you asked since I'm far from being Canadian.
Quite well done, sniperforlife.Your pronunciation is rather native sounding. Two things I noticed: Final [t] isn't aspirated enough (words ending in [k] I suspect as well) and voiced [d] and [g] need to be voiced more. I understand that in connected speech, speakers don't sustain the final sounds, but when said separately, as in a list, they do.
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Mary
merry
marryalso [mae]
pin
pen
cot => aspirate [t] more
caught => aspirate [t] more
strength![]()
tomorrow
sorry
calm
ban
bat => aspirate [t] more
bad => voice [d] more
bag => voice [g] more
trap
vague => final [g] needs more voicing
kite => final [t] needs more aspiration
out => final [t] needs nore aspiration; the vowel is CANADIAN!
peg => voice [g] more
All the best.![]()
Thanks for the replies. I've been in Canada for quite a while but I'm not a native speaker. I'm the type that likes to blend in so it's good hear that I sound much like one.![]()