Toronto
Toronto (name) means the largest city in Canada, capital of the province of Ontario. Example: “They watched a hockey game in Toronto.”
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Etymology
From Mohawk tkaronto (“where trees stand in water”), originally referring to the strait between Lake Simcoe and Lake Couchiching. Compare karón꞉ta (“tree”) from Proto-North Iroquoian *-ɹõt-.
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What does “Toronto” mean?
The word “Toronto” means the largest city in Canada, capital of the province of Ontario.
How do you pronounce “Toronto”?
“Toronto” is pronounced tuh-RO-noh (/təˈɹɑ.noʊ/ in IPA).
How do you use “Toronto” in a sentence?
Here is “Toronto” used in a sentence: “They watched a hockey game in Toronto.”
What part of speech is “Toronto”?
“Toronto” is a name.
Is “Toronto” a common word?
“Toronto” is a fairly common word in modern English.
Is Toronto the capital of Canada?
No. This is a common misconception. Toronto is the capital of the province of Ontario, but the capital of Canada is Ottawa. Toronto is, however, the country's largest city and its main financial and cultural centre, which may be why people mistake it for the national capital.
What is Toronto known for?
Toronto is famous for the CN Tower, once the world's tallest free-standing structure, and for being Canada's biggest and most diverse city. It is a hub for finance, film, and technology, home to major sports teams, and known for vibrant multicultural neighbourhoods and a busy waterfront on Lake Ontario.
What province is Toronto in?
Toronto lies in Ontario, in central-eastern Canada, on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. As Ontario's provincial capital, it houses the provincial legislature at Queen's Park. It sits within a densely populated region, sometimes called the Golden Horseshoe, that curves around the western end of the lake.
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