Women with accents..

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  • Oh_Em_Jayyy
    Oh_Em_Jayyy Posts: 56 Member
    I speak Texan y'all ;)
  • jadesign19
    jadesign19 Posts: 512 Member
    My accent is mostly eastern PA (near philly) - which is where I am from. And I have a little of this dialect that I am not even sure where it's from that I picked up from my mom and I am sure she got from my grandma (I have to ask her where it's from) but only on some words. :laugh: Everyone teases me when those words come out.

    I live in Bucks county, we are almost neighbors.

    I had to respond when I read this. I grew up in Warrington, bucks county PA. I have since moved to Indiana and then to Chicago area. It cracks me up because people around here ask if I'm from jersey! They think of the real housewives of NJ show and tell me I sound like them. I'm horrified when they tell me this! But then they always say "but you don't act like them or dress like them." :noway: :noway: My parents grew up in Philly. But I can't believe I sound like I'm from jersey. I need to get a vocal coach. Maybe I can learn to speak in a southern drawl.
    P.s. I'm not Italian descent. I'm Irish Hungarian.
  • sunshinesquared
    sunshinesquared Posts: 2,733 Member
    I'm told I have a southern accent, but to be honest, I've heard many more "true" southern accents....at any rate, I'm from Louisville, KY.
  • Natashaa1991
    Natashaa1991 Posts: 866 Member
    people say i have Californian accent. don't know where that came from since i've never even been to US.
  • ErinBeth7
    ErinBeth7 Posts: 1,625 Member
    Kansas and I have the Midwest accent...so not too interesting. Very plain!
  • Canadian, eh! Actually, it's not that simple, because I immigrated to Canada when I was 24 so I have a mixture of Hungarian and Romanian in my accent and no one can identify it correctly :) Most think I'm French, some guess Eastern European but no one to date guessed Hungarian because I guess having spoken Romanian since kindergarten softens the accent somewhat. Add some German and Russian in there, and it's totally confusing.... :)
  • Temporalia
    Temporalia Posts: 1,151 Member
    French Canadian! I hate it, my American husband loves it and my Mother-in-law thinks it's hilarious that I don't pronounce most of my Hs.

    Same here and I don't pronounce most of my Hs either. English Canadian bf likes to point out my quirks and laugh...;)

    (and I recognize the King Mountain trail in your pics ;) )
  • LadyoftheDisc
    LadyoftheDisc Posts: 136 Member
    I have a hybrid of a Southern Texan twang mixed with a bit of Cali-esque Surfer accent. "Dude, I live on an Island ya'll." :wink:
  • Myslissa
    Myslissa Posts: 760 Member
    Southern Belle....Most of the time.
  • Heinz 57 english accent. But I have a question, has anyone ever had their accent mistaken for another? My accent has been mistaken for Australian :smile:
  • Marc713
    Marc713 Posts: 328 Member
    Australian :happy:

    My favorite :love: I've been wanting to move to Australia and live/work for a year or three.

    I'm from Texas so I have a Southern draw, although it's not as thick as some folks from down here since I live in Houston and work in a professional environment, I've thinned it out some.
  • LoriBeMe
    LoriBeMe Posts: 165 Member
    Accent? What accent? I'm from New Yawk! :laugh:
  • fcp1234
    fcp1234 Posts: 1,098 Member
    My accent is mostly eastern PA (near philly) - which is where I am from. And I have a little of this dialect that I am not even sure where it's from that I picked up from my mom and I am sure she got from my grandma (I have to ask her where it's from) but only on some words. :laugh: Everyone teases me when those words come out.

    I live in Bucks county, we are almost neighbors.

    I had to respond when I read this. I grew up in Warrington, bucks county PA. I have since moved to Indiana and then to Chicago area. It cracks me up because people around here ask if I'm from jersey! They think of the real housewives of NJ show and tell me I sound like them. I'm horrified when they tell me this! But then they always say "but you don't act like them or dress like them." :noway: :noway: My parents grew up in Philly. But I can't believe I sound like I'm from jersey. I need to get a vocal coach. Maybe I can learn to speak in a southern drawl.
    P.s. I'm not Italian descent. I'm Irish Hungarian.

    haha hey as long as they dont think you're a Jersey driver lol
  • ChantalFiset
    ChantalFiset Posts: 32 Member
    I have a sexy French-Canadian accent (so I've been told) :)
  • barbara4907
    barbara4907 Posts: 9 Member
    Scottish accent living in Texas - maybe I have a Scottish drawl?
  • Tara1B
    Tara1B Posts: 78
    Heinz 57 english accent. But I have a question, has anyone ever had their accent mistaken for another? My accent has been mistaken for Australian :smile:

    I also have an English accent (I'm originally from Norfolk but have lived in London for 10 years). I have been mistaken for an Aussie many a time!
  • German accent and no matter how hard I try I can't get rid of it.
  • Jojo42
    Jojo42 Posts: 223
    Army brat accent...the result of 8 schools and moving abroad 5 times all before I was 16 !
    Basically newsreader British, or so I've been told. :wink:
  • JDwashere
    JDwashere Posts: 12 Member
    I grew up in Washington state but have lived in Kentucky for about 18 years. I have a northwest accent (I been asked several times if I am from Canada) but confuse people when I use the term y' all. I cannot seem to break that, it is infectious...lol
  • Dead_Darling
    Dead_Darling Posts: 478 Member
    London, that's West London for those that understand the different London accents.:tongue:

    Haha I have an East London accent XD
  • brittvee
    brittvee Posts: 123
    a redneck one! lol (West Virginia)
  • TxAngel79
    TxAngel79 Posts: 318 Member
    Texan accent....been told it's awesome. I think I sound normal though!
  • Silver_Star
    Silver_Star Posts: 1,351 Member
    From India. Living in the US now.

    I have a non-Indian, non-American accent.

    i pronounce my R's the way the Brits do....but..i spell in American English! lol...
  • belladonna786
    belladonna786 Posts: 1,165 Member
    ok this is going to sound weird. I was born in canada but am Italian I speak it my parents are from Italy, but everyone says (and I hate it) that I have a Brooklyn accent. I don't hear it and it's not everyone that says it. They say I sound like Carry from king of queens :(
  • rachietuk
    rachietuk Posts: 308 Member
    Heinz 57 english accent. But I have a question, has anyone ever had their accent mistaken for another? My accent has been mistaken for Australian :smile:

    I also have an English accent (I'm originally from Norfolk but have lived in London for 10 years). I have been mistaken for an Aussie many a time!

    I have an English accent, from Norfolk, lived in London fro 8 years and now in America. I have been mistaken for Aussie and Irish many times
  • Northern Irish (Belfast) x
  • TeachTheGirl
    TeachTheGirl Posts: 2,091 Member
    Everyone has an accent. ;)

    I have a Bristolian accent mixed with Minnesotan.

    So I think I sound weird.
  • Arkansas: southern. Flat out HICK if I get mad though.
  • jewelmarie793
    jewelmarie793 Posts: 54 Member
    North Dakotian accent :)
  • cheerforsteelers
    cheerforsteelers Posts: 686 Member
    I lost my Russian accent. Sometimes people can hear the Southern accent coming out from my Texas days.