The accent and dialect thread!
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I have a pretty terrible "Down Easter" New England accent. We use a lot of 'wickeds', and tend to drop the 'r's quite a bit. ex. Bar Harbor, "Bah-Hah-Ba", Bangor, "Banga", etc. Lol. Not everyone around here has one but I was raised by a terribly french family..
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well im American i was born in New York but raised in Florida. but my accent is sound more kinda California sounding. I use a lot of British words since my mom is British, also sometimes my new york accents jumps in and out its really weird. I also use words that you would find in the southern U.S. like Y'all.
I've been mistaken as a Californian, Hawaiian, and Canadian.
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My accent jumps all over the place, depending on how and where I am. My phone voice is quite well-spoken and clear but it can disintegrate into a Manc-twinged north-eastern accent or a north-east twinged Manc accent. I too get mistaken for a Geordie, particularly when I am angry. Or drunk! But I'm not a geordie, either.
My man also has an accent that jumps around as he was born in Manchester but his family is scottish. I do have the embarassing habit of 'catching' strong accents by osmosis... I have returned home from work with a faint whiff of Scouse about my words before now and when I used to live with a Frenchman, it was often easier to make myself understood if I pronounced some words the way he would.
I definitely sound a lot different to my kids, who laugh at me for pronouncing film as fillum and poor as pooer.
My man also has an accent that jumps around as he was born in Manchester but his family is scottish. I do have the embarassing habit of 'catching' strong accents by osmosis... I have returned home from work with a faint whiff of Scouse about my words before now and when I used to live with a Frenchman, it was often easier to make myself understood if I pronounced some words the way he would.
I definitely sound a lot different to my kids, who laugh at me for pronouncing film as fillum and poor as pooer.
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Im from Barnsley, South Yorkshire so unfortunately that makes me sound like the true, stereotypical dumb yorkshire person. I do say words like darnt and gunna and cockerspadger. Things have other names here, i.e. spuggie (garden sparrows) and bobbies (police men). There many more.
Personally, i love my accent, however, i hate hearing myself and other barnsley people talk on the telly. I work as a secretary at our local hospital. The doctors i work for are from all over the word and tell me that they have found it soooo difficult fitting in around barnsley because of the amount of slang words we use.
Nothing has an H pronounced in it here. Things like ouse, orse, amster. Nothing has an H lol.
Also, unfortuantely, most of my family did work darnt pit lol.
Personally, i love my accent, however, i hate hearing myself and other barnsley people talk on the telly. I work as a secretary at our local hospital. The doctors i work for are from all over the word and tell me that they have found it soooo difficult fitting in around barnsley because of the amount of slang words we use.
Nothing has an H pronounced in it here. Things like ouse, orse, amster. Nothing has an H lol.
Also, unfortuantely, most of my family did work darnt pit lol.
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Agreed xDBomber wrote:Cockerspadger is my new favourite word.
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Bomber wrote:I really, really, REALLY want a Cajun accent. They're so sexy.
a good friend of mine can turn his cajun accent on in a split second. When he does, I can't help but grin ear to ear. it is just so much fun to hear him use it.
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Haha! I've only lived in Hull for a year and a half and I have the dreaded H-less accent already! I used to be posh! ): ahah!kurokawaii wrote:Apparently I am posh, I was born just outside of Leeds and now live in Sheffield. Lived in Hull for a while but thankfully didn't pick up the accent, they don't pronounce H's!
So yes, my husband thinks I am posh, I just think I'm Yorkshire!
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i didn't think York had an accent, until I moved to Leeds and had the piss ripped out of me for it.
"where are you from?"
"york."
"ohh,, Yaaaaark" (with nasal voice)
"where are you from?"
"york."
"ohh,, Yaaaaark" (with nasal voice)
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haha I love it when people do that! My friend in Bristol teases me about that ;pkikky_lou wrote:i didn't think York had an accent, until I moved to Leeds and had the piss ripped out of me for it.
"where are you from?"
"york."
"ohh,, Yaaaaark" (with nasal voice)
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I have quite a strong accent. I live and was brought up in Stockport,5 minutes away from Manchester city centre,but it's still classed as Stockport. So I guess most people who live in the north of England can tell its Stockport not Manchester,even though there is little difference,I suppose Stockport accents are a little bit less nasally than Manchester ones. I don't pronounce my 'T's' at the end of a word though,and I say 'muh' or 'mah' instead of my,and I don't pronounce 'h's,like 'have' is 'av'. My Mum and her side of the family are from Liverpool though,so I say 'I' like them,sort of stretching it out a bit.
Put it this way,I don't sound anything like the Queen,and nothing like a cockney. Cuz most people tend to think that those are the only 2 English accents xD
I suppose you'd have to listen to it,but I might make a YouTube soon so you'll see what I mean xD
Put it this way,I don't sound anything like the Queen,and nothing like a cockney. Cuz most people tend to think that those are the only 2 English accents xD
I suppose you'd have to listen to it,but I might make a YouTube soon so you'll see what I mean xD
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Sorry to quote from so long ago but when I moved to Croydon and bacon was in a roll I was the most frightened I have ever been.....COB IS A COB, and fizzy drinks are pop!!!!!fustmuffin wrote:Ay up me duck!! I'm from Nottingham too!Love Bunny wrote:
Its strange for different areas here because we all have our own slang, I don't know anyone outside of here that calls a cob a cob ! (what other people call rolls, barms, baps etc type of sandwich) And I don't know anyone else thats not from Nottingham who knows what mardy means or "having a mard"
Having said that my housemate is Czech, and her boyfriend and I are bringing her to the dark side (of the Midlands)
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I live in pennsylvania,Pittsburgh,U.S
I really don't have an accent,But up north where i live we tend to say youns guys instead of you guys.
Also alot will pronounce pittsburgh [Pix-Burgh]
I love the brittish accent,It's cute!!!.But i have a hard time understanding some words.
Expecially Ozzy,I CANNOT understand half the stuff that he says,He mumbles is words.
Do any of you that have uk accents or aussie acents like the american accent?
Always wondered that. ^__^
I really don't have an accent,But up north where i live we tend to say youns guys instead of you guys.
Also alot will pronounce pittsburgh [Pix-Burgh]
I love the brittish accent,It's cute!!!.But i have a hard time understanding some words.
Expecially Ozzy,I CANNOT understand half the stuff that he says,He mumbles is words.
Do any of you that have uk accents or aussie acents like the american accent?
Always wondered that. ^__^
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I apparently sound Canadian. I am an Aussie o.0
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I have a "valley girl" California accent. I didn't realize it until the first time I went to the midwest and everyone made fun of me "Dude," "like," and "totally" are major parts of my vocabulary.
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Minus "Dude" and add "Oh my god", and you have me. Even the woman that interviewed me asked me about my American twang. How embarrassing.ikickshins wrote:I have a "valley girl" California accent. I didn't realize it until the first time I went to the midwest and everyone made fun of me "Dude," "like," and "totally" are major parts of my vocabulary.
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Haha, I abuse "oh my god" too. And "I know, right!" is a good way to agree with someone else's "oh my god"Vicsarina wrote:Minus "Dude" and add "Oh my god", and you have me. Even the woman that interviewed me asked me about my American twang. How embarrassing.ikickshins wrote:I have a "valley girl" California accent. I didn't realize it until the first time I went to the midwest and everyone made fun of me "Dude," "like," and "totally" are major parts of my vocabulary.
I blame TV. I really do.
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