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Whether you’re taking a vacation or just want to know what your favorite Canadian rappers and celebs are saying, you’ll need to learn some Toronto slang! In this article, we’ve outlined the most popular Toronto and Canadian slang terms so you can sound like a local. We’ll also cover the fascinating history that explains where these words come from. Keep scrolling to learn how to talk like a native of the 6ix!
Popular Toronto Slang Terms: Quick Guide
- Marved: Means “starving.”
- Bare: Means “many” or “a lot.”
- Ahlie: Used to agree with someone.
- Reach: Means “to arrive” or “be there.”
- Wallahi: Means “I swear to God” or “by God.”
- The 6ix: A nickname for Toronto, popularized by Drake.
- Two-twos: Means “in conclusion,” “before you know it,” or “quickly.”
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- ↑ https://languagemuseum.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/A-Dictionary-of-English-in-Multicultural-Toronto.pdf
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- ↑ https://magazine.utoronto.ca/research-ideas/culture-society/do-you-know-toronto-slang/





