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  2. Emerging in the early 1990s and first documented in linguistic research in the late 2010s and early 2020s, the dialect is popularly recognized by its phonology and lexicon, commonly known as the Toronto accent and Toronto slang, respectively.

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    • Oh my God in French. This expression is used to express surprise, a shock, just as it is in English. J’ai une mauvaise nouvelle à t’apprendre : je suis malade.
    • Thank God in French. We use that one as well. J’ai un cancer. Mais c’est juste le début et les médecins sont confiants. I have cancer. But it’s only the beginning and doctors are confident.
    • Thank Goodness in French. Grâce à Dieu, ce n’est pas trop grave. Thank God, it’s not too serious.
    • Praise the Lord in French. Let me insist that in common French language, this expression is no longer an invitation to actually praise the Lord, but an expression of relief, much more like “Thank God” or “Thank goodness” in English.
  4. GOD translate: dieu [masculine], divinité [feminine], Dieu, dieu/déesse. Learn more in the Cambridge English-French Dictionary.

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    • "HOOOOLY" As in “holy you’re doing too much” or as the kids use to say, “chill out man.” Pay special attention to the extra o’s on that word because if you’re not drawing it out, you’re not saying it right.
    • “Cuzo” Despite its obvious similarities to the word “cousin,” this phrase is more general. It’s a term of affection like “bro” or “my dude.”
    • “Fam” This phrase is so Toronto that within months of moving here, you’ll find yourself saying it. It’s another term of endearment. It’s short for “family” — used in a sentence, “Hey fam good to see you, it's been a minute!”
    • “Waste” I’ll save you the semantics on this one. If someone calls you “waste” it’s a bad thing.
  5. British English: God / ɡɒd / NOUN. The name God is given to the spirit or being who is worshipped as the creator and ruler of the world, especially by Christians, Jews, and Muslims. He believes in God. American English: God / ɡɑd /. Arabic: الله.

  6. Sep 21, 2022 · Torrono? Churrano? Maybe even Trawna? Any is fine, as along as you don't say Tor-on-TOE. According to the article, based on a study from 10and3, the majority of Canadians outside of Toronto...

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