Posted on 10/01/2008 11:38:12 AM PDT by T-Bird45
My Grandfather’s people were from Northern Ireland, County Armagh, I think.
I’m born and raised in WV and I’ll never say I don’t have an accent. Heck, around here we can even tell what county strangers are from.
My family was always vague on the subject of the exact origins, which leads me to believe that “warrants for arrest” were lurking in the background.
WOW! Very kewel post.
While Palin's accent does have a Minnesota sound overall, I have noticed that she does not have the characteristic long o's.
I’ve always thought that the New York accent had its origins in the Dutch language, but I could be wrong.
What American accent do you have? Your Result: The Northeast
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So, like my cousins, you have a “werter” ice after your “hoagie.”
As for a “true” New Yauk accent though, I was kind of astounded but found it very comprehensible to hear a Dutch immigrant speaking very similarly.
OOoohhhh NooOOOOoo!!! I lived in Norrth Dahkoahta, dotcha knooww. Faargoh is across the Red River.
Soh thair yoou goh thair then noww eh?
Many inhabitants of Manhattan (and certain yuppie nabes in Brooklyn) are transplants from McSuburbia, so go out of their way to shed whatever accent they have. Nevertheless, a certain Texan friend of mine who has lived in Manhattan for a decade occasionally has her drawl betray her (and there is nothing wrong with that).
That's "Matanuska".
Outstanding. My fantasy is complete. Make her say, “He’s fleeing the debate, he’s fleeing the debate.” BANG, BANG, BANG “Stop or I’ll shoot doncha no?”
What American accent do you have? Your Result: The West
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True. I talk like the folks on TV. Born in CA and raised in CO and CA. I've lived in the south quite a bit and been told that I have an accent. Don't these folks watch TV?
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Unlike Boston and other urban dialects, New York City stands by itself and bears little resemblence to the other dialects in this region. It is also the most disliked and parodied of any American dialect (even among New Yorkers), possibly because many Americans tend dislike large cities. When an R comes after a vowel, it is often dropped. IR becomes OI, but OI becomes IR, and TH becomes D as in “Dey sell tirlets on doity-doid street” and fugedaboudit (forget about it).
LOL
fork - fawk
sandwich - sangwich
toilet - terlit
onions - ongions
pudding - puddin
All I’m certain of is that I come from the NY border of Ontario and Quebec, just over the mountains from Vermont.
I have lived in Texas for many years and I’m never leaving. But remarkably, of all the folks I know around here, I’m the only one without an accent.
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