Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: canadian
IPA transcription: [kən'eɪdiən]
Pronunciations of canadian
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adverb meaning of the word
  • Synonyms: Canadian
    Meaning: of or relating to Canada or its people
Usage examples
  • The Canadian paused in his work.
  • "Right away!" the Canadian replied.
  • Meditations while Journeying in a Canadian Forest; 4.
  • Captain Nemo's first words were spoken to the Canadian.
  • And such a tea, suited to hearty outdoor appetites born of the good Canadian air!
  • "What's more," the Canadian added, "if they catch me, I'll defend myself, I'll fight to the death."
  • From Swift Current to the Cypress Hills the Canadian cattlemen sent their wagons to join the big meet.
  • He is said to be a Canadian too; and yet he served with our friends the Mohawks, who, as you know, are one of the six allied nations.
  • Just before they were to leave he was again sent for from Headquarters, and told he was to go to the Canadian Base in France as adjutant.
  • I informed them of Captain Nemo's proposition. Conseil was eager to accept, and this time the Canadian proved perfectly amenable to going with us.
0. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording Canadians, License CC BY-SA 4.0
1. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording Battle of Vimy Ridge, License CC BY-SA 4.0
2. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording Battle of the Somme, License CC BY-SA 4.0
3. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording Pierre Trudeau, License CC BY-SA 4.0
4. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording American goldfinch, License CC BY-SA 4.0
5. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording Flag of Canada, License CC BY-SA 4.0
6. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording Cheese, License CC BY-SA 4.0
7. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording Order of Canada, License CC BY-SA 4.0
8. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording Paraprosdokian, License CC BY-SA 4.0
9. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording World War I, License CC BY-SA 4.0