Difference between Ottawa and Ottawa

What is the difference between Ottawa and Ottawa?

Ottawa as a proper noun is an algonquian people closely related to the ojibwe; also spelt ottowa. while Ottawa as a proper noun is an algonquian people closely related to the ojibwe; also spelt ottowa.

Ottawa

Part of speech: proper noun

Definition: An Algonquian people closely related to the Ojibwe; also spelt Ottowa. The Ottawa dialect of Ojibwe; also spelt Odawa or Odaawaa. The capital of Canada, located in the province of Ontario. A river flowing SE between Ontario and Quebec into the St. Lawrence River. A city in Illinois. A town in Ohio.

Ottawa

Part of speech: proper noun

Definition: An Algonquian people closely related to the Ojibwe; also spelt Ottowa.The Ottawa dialect of Ojibwe; also spelt Odawa or Odaawaa.The capital of Canada, located in the province of Ontario.A river flowing SE between Ontario and Quebec into the St. Lawrence River.A city in Illinois.A town in Ohio.

Example sentence: I was a very good tennis player in Ottawa, Canada - nationally ranked when I was, like, 13. Then I moved to Los Angeles when I was 15, and everyone in L.A. just killed me. I was pretty great in Canada. Not so much in Los Angeles.

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