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UK//frəm laɪk kəˈnædə ɔː ˈsʌmθɪŋ//US//frəm laɪk kəˈnædə ɔr ˈsʌmθɪŋ//

Meaning of From like canada or something

A casual expression indicating a vague reference to Canada or an uncertain place.

In simple words: An informal way to refer to a place, often uncertain.

From like canada or something in a sentence

  • She said she visited like Canada or something last summer.
  • Are you from like Canada or something, or just visiting?
  • It's like Canada or something; I can't remember exactly.
  • We should try food from like Canada or something; it sounds interesting!

How to use From like canada or something

This phrase is very casual and often used in conversation among friends. It's not appropriate for formal writing or in professional settings.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of a casual chat where you might say 'like' often, as in 'from like Canada'.

Related words

Collocations with From like canada or something

  • from like
  • or something
  • like Canada

Synonyms for From like canada or something

Common mistakes with From like canada or something

  • Using it in formal settings like essays or reports.
  • Overusing 'like' which may sound vague or unsure.
  • Incorrectly implying a city when referring to a country (e.g., 'from like Vancouver').

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What does From like canada or something mean?

An informal way to refer to a place, often uncertain.

What is the definition of From like canada or something?

A casual expression indicating a vague reference to Canada or an uncertain place.

How do you use From like canada or something in a sentence?

She said she visited like Canada or something last summer.

Can you give another example of From like canada or something?

Are you from like Canada or something, or just visiting?

What are synonyms for From like canada or something?

Common alternatives include around, about, approximately.

What words go with From like canada or something?

It commonly pairs with from like, or something, like Canada.

What are common mistakes when using From like canada or something?

Using it in formal settings like essays or reports. Overusing 'like' which may sound vague or unsure. Incorrectly implying a city when referring to a country (e.g., 'from like Vancouver').

How do you pronounce From like canada or something?

US: //frəm laɪk kəˈnædə ɔr ˈsʌmθɪŋ//, UK: //frəm laɪk kəˈnædə ɔː ˈsʌmθɪŋ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is From like canada or something formal or informal?

"From like canada or something" is slang, so it fits very casual settings and is usually avoided in writing.

When should I use From like canada or something?

This phrase is very casual and often used in conversation among friends. It's not appropriate for formal writing or in professional settings.