What is you accent?
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I grew up in Central Pennsylvania, fairly close to Dutch Country (Amish). I've been told that I have a tendency to "talk up" at the end of sentences, so it sounds a lot like I'm asking a question even when I'm making a statement. LOL0
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East English with a hint of Danish.0
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Im from Newfoundland we speak newfienese....lol (english) apparently we have a unique slang.0
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I've been told I have a Wisconsin accent. NO CLUE what that means.
I am from Northern Iowa, and yes we do have accents It's a cross between Canadian and Chicago.
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Valley...I'm from so cal. It's thick.
LOL... my BFF lives in cali and im in virginia and we cant half understand each other. LOL makes for fun when drunk dialing.0 -
I have a New Orleans accent, which doesn't sound like any other accent in the South. It's closer to a New York accent.0
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Been in America all my life has made me lose 90% of my accent...however there are still some english words I can't say at all0
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When I first came to NYC in 1984 I worked at an ad agency was told I had a "non-regional tone" and that I should do commercial voice-overs. Close to 30 years in the city I'm sounding distinctly like a New Yawka0
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Born and bread southerner, accent is as southern as it gets0
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Irish..more specifically Galweigan0
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You can prob guess from my user name ....Ready for it?
East Coast Southern. :laugh:0 -
I grew up inj Southern Cali so I am told I have a slight valley girl accent. However I now have lived in the midwest for 12 years so family back home says I have a midwestern accent whatever that means. I don't hear either one.0
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I'm from Georgia and get picked on quite a bit for my accent....even in Georgia.0
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East Tennessee accent:happy:0
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Dallas. Which means - ZERO "Southern" accent, but every now and then it takes on a lilt or a spanglish inflection when things get heated...0
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English.... home counties....some might accuse me of sounding 'posh' :blushing:0
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Dallas. Which means - ZERO "Southern" accent, but every now and then it takes on a lilt or a spanglish inflection when things get heated...
That's because you are not from MI listening to yourself
My Psych and Soc instructor was from Dallas-TRUST me she still has an accent0 -
I have a VERY strong cajun accent. VERY FLAT AND VERY DRAWN OUT. I am from way south Louisiana. I was actually in Washington DC a few weeks ago and was stopped on a tour because the lady wanted to tell me how cool/cute my accent was. I never realize I have an accent until I go out of town.0
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I'm from southern Ohio, most of my family is from Kentucky, so I'm a weird mix. I'm living in Alaska now, so people always say I have a southern accent.
My favorite....Australian...seriously makes me melt like butter.0 -
Canadian ...ehy!
My favorite accent is British.0 -
I have Salma Hayek's accent ... j/k :laugh: !!!
Spanish Accent....
I am from Mexico ... living in WisCOOOnsin....
NIce! I would love to hear it!0 -
I've lived in Wisconsin most of my life, so I have a nice midwestern accent. I went to college in Georgia for 4 years and I pick up accents easily. I realized living in the south how nasal I sounded, so I backed off my Wisconsin accent and picked up some Georgia/Alabama influences when I'm tired/drunk/excited, or when I get off the phone with my southerners. My favorite Alabamian and I laugh when we tell the story of the first time we met. We seriously had to have a translator (one of my friends who lived in Atlanta and could understand both deep south, and way north). We call my accent "northern belle". And for what accent I love, I'm constantly asking my husband to learn an Aussie accent.0
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Idk..but I'm curious as to what accent was used in the title of this thread? (what is you accent?)
Well when I saw it I read it in my bajan accent which made me click it lol0 -
Mine is British. I speak the Queen's English (but not QUITE like the queen)
Then you don't have an accent!0 -
Irish..more specifically Galweigan
Love that accent- have only heard men with it, do you pronounce your S as Sh? As in Stop would be Shtop0 -
Southern Maryland has it's own language at times, right along with a somewhat "drawly" accent... My husband's relatives in RI make fun of me, just like I tease them for not pronouncing their "R's". Pretty funny..0
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i am from guam and i can speak the native language but my mother didn't speak to us in chamorro (the language of guam) because she was afraid we would have an accent. so, i don't think i have an accent. however, i have been told by people (not from guam) that i do. to me, i sound like a regular american.
in other news, i can do any accent. it's kind of my talent.
Hafa adai. That's all I know in Guamanian.0 -
South coast, England. I don't have an accent0
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Native Texan, here, but you wouldn't know it when hearing me speak. Most people can't detect an accent when I speak, but for some reason, people from the Upper Midwest and parts of New York always tell me I sound as though I'm from the Midwest. People from California say I sound like a Valley Girl, which I really don't like, haha. I just don't have an accent.0
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latino accent! ...... and i dont like it, but most people seem to!0
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