Newfoundland English
Newfoundland English is a term referring to any of several accents and dialects of Atlantic Canadian English found in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Most of these differ substantially from the English commonly spoken elsewhere in Canada and North America. Many Newfoundland dialects are influenced by the dialects of England's West Country, in particular the city of Bristol and the counties of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Hampshire and Somerset, while in terms of general cultural heritage, one estimate claims 80 to 85 percent of Newfoundland's English heritage came from England's southwest. Other Newfoundland dialects are influenced by the dialects of Ireland's southeastern counties, particularly Waterford, Wexford, Kilkenny and Cork. Still others blend elements of both and there is
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Newfoundland English
Newfoundland English is a term referring to any of several accents and dialects of Atlantic Canadian English found in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Most of these differ substantially from the English commonly spoken elsewhere in Canada and North America. Many Newfoundland dialects are influenced by the dialects of England's West Country, in particular the city of Bristol and the counties of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Hampshire and Somerset, while in terms of general cultural heritage, one estimate claims 80 to 85 percent of Newfoundland's English heritage came from England's southwest. Other Newfoundland dialects are influenced by the dialects of Ireland's southeastern counties, particularly Waterford, Wexford, Kilkenny and Cork. Still others blend elements of both and there is
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L’anglais de Terre-Neuve regro ...... saire des mots de Terre-Neuve.
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Newfoundland English is a term ...... lossary of Newfoundland words.
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纽芬兰英语(英語:Newfoundland English) ...... 音与爱尔兰英语的东南部口音接近;还有部分口音混合了前两种及。
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L’anglais de Terre-Neuve regro ...... dans ces régions spécifiques.
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Newfoundland English is a term ...... elements of both and there is
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纽芬兰英语(英語:Newfoundland English) ...... 音与爱尔兰英语的东南部口音接近;还有部分口音混合了前两种及。
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Newfoundland English
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