Canadians have been searching for the pronunciation of various words, with “Worcestershire sauce” topping the list at 13,920 searches. This British condiment, originating from Worcester, England, is often used in meat dishes. Other notable searches included “Saoirse” in Nova Scotia, “Etobicoke” in Prince Edward Island, and “Montreal” in Quebec. Additionally, residents sought pronunciations for words like “schedule” and “vase,” reflecting regional linguistic curiosities.
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