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I also say Toronno. Funny when i travel to the states some people say i have a Canadian accent. Most of us say the word "sorry" like it's spelled. Americans say "sorry" like "sari " "Oh I'm sari"
 
Tor-ON-to

But then, I was born and grew up in northwestern Ontario, so my dialect was pretty much fixed by the time I moved down south.
 
Mine varies between: Trono or Terono
On the very rare occasion I'll catch myself using the second T. Very rare though. Possibly adopted from my British parents.
 
I probably already answered this thread but what the hell.


I say t(e)rr-onno.

sometimes maybe torr-onno.

Never pronounce the second T.

I'm from Mississauga though, so I'm not sure how the natives say it.
 

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