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UK//ˈkæn.əd.ə//US//ˈkæn.ə.də//

Meaning of Canada

In simple words: A country in North America.

Canada in a sentence

  • I plan to visit Canada next summer.
  • Canada is famous for its maple syrup.
  • Montreal is a vibrant city in Canada.
  • The CN Tower in Toronto is a symbol of Canada.
  • Canada has two official languages: English and French.

How to use Canada

Use 'Canada' when referring to the country or its qualities. Typically informal when discussing travel or culture.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'Can-a-da' like asking if Canada can do something.

Related words

Collocations with Canada

  • Canada Day
  • Canadian culture
  • Canada Goose (the brand)

Synonyms for Canada

  • None
  • North American country

Common mistakes with Canada

  • Confusing Canada with Canadian provinces.
  • Incorrectly spelling Canada as 'Cananda'.

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Frequently asked questions about Canada

What does Canada mean?

A country in North America.

What is the definition of Canada?

A country located in North America, known for its vast wilderness and multicultural cities.

How do you use Canada in a sentence?

I plan to visit Canada next summer.

Can you give another example of Canada?

Canada is famous for its maple syrup.

What are synonyms for Canada?

Common alternatives include None, North American country.

What words go with Canada?

It commonly pairs with Canada Day, Canadian culture, Canada Goose (the brand).

What are common mistakes when using Canada?

Confusing Canada with Canadian provinces. Incorrectly spelling Canada as 'Cananda'.

How do you pronounce Canada?

US: //ˈkæn.ə.də//, UK: //ˈkæn.əd.ə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Canada?

Use 'Canada' when referring to the country or its qualities. Typically informal when discussing travel or culture.