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Everyone outside of SE Michigan talks funny as far as I am concerned. rolleyes smile
Speak American son!!!

American Dialect Map


"When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives."
Winter is Coming

Now this is the Law of the Jungle—as old and as true as the sky; And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die.
As the creeper that girdles the tree-trunk, the Law runneth forward and back; For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.
Re: Dialect Map [Re: Lilo] #715610
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I never thought of MI as having a dialect, like say Eastern States or Southern states. Of course if dialect isn't necessarily an accent, I guess that would make a difference.

I don't think people here in CA have an accent/dialect, yet when I first moved here especially, a couple people said they could tell from my accent that I wasn't from CA. confused What?



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Re: Dialect Map [Re: Lilo] #715616
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I was checking out at a local supermarket here in the Harrisburg area when the older woman at the cash register asked where I'm from. I told her the name of the nearbyu neighborhood where I live, but she asked where I was originally from, and I answered, "the Scranton area," which is about two hours north.

She said, "I know that. I mean what town." So I told her the name of the borough next to Scranton where I was raised, and she said that was her guess as she grew up in the same town some 25 years before me. She thought my accent was peculiar to the town even though many people from my home area haave told me my accent isn't the most typical for the area.

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Originally Posted By: klydon1
I was checking out at a local supermarket here in the Harrisburg area when the older woman at the cash register asked where I'm from. I told her the name of the nearbyu neighborhood where I live, but she asked where I was originally from, and I answered, "the Scranton area," which is about two hours north.

She said, "I know that. I mean what town." So I told her the name of the borough next to Scranton where I was raised, and she said that was her guess as she grew up in the same town some 25 years before me. She thought my accent was peculiar to the town even though many people from my home area haave told me my accent isn't the most typical for the area.


She was just hitting on you... smile


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Re: Dialect Map [Re: Lilo] #715702
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This map is awesome thanks Lilo!


"Don't ever go against the family again. Ever"- Michael Corleone
Re: Dialect Map [Re: klydon1] #715703
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Originally Posted By: klydon1
I was checking out at a local supermarket here in the Harrisburg area when the older woman at the cash register asked where I'm from. I told her the name of the nearbyu neighborhood where I live, but she asked where I was originally from, and I answered, "the Scranton area," which is about two hours north.

She said, "I know that. I mean what town." So I told her the name of the borough next to Scranton where I was raised, and she said that was her guess as she grew up in the same town some 25 years before me. She thought my accent was peculiar to the town even though many people from my home area haave told me my accent isn't the most typical for the area.


Do you say My mom or My Mum like the pittsburgh natives " My Mum said get JOoooB"


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Re: Dialect Map [Re: DickNose_Moltasanti] #715706
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Originally Posted By: DickNose_Moltasanti
Originally Posted By: klydon1
I was checking out at a local supermarket here in the Harrisburg area when the older woman at the cash register asked where I'm from. I told her the name of the nearbyu neighborhood where I live, but she asked where I was originally from, and I answered, "the Scranton area," which is about two hours north.

She said, "I know that. I mean what town." So I told her the name of the borough next to Scranton where I was raised, and she said that was her guess as she grew up in the same town some 25 years before me. She thought my accent was peculiar to the town even though many people from my home area haave told me my accent isn't the most typical for the area.


Do you say My mom or My Mum like the pittsburgh natives " My Mum said get JOoooB"


Pittsburgh is way over on the other side of the commonwealth from where I grew up. I always called my mother, "Ma," though most use the familiar "mom." My area is known for some doozies when it comes to local pronounciations. The regional dialect is affectionately called Coalcracker.

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Originally Posted By: klydon1
Originally Posted By: DickNose_Moltasanti
Originally Posted By: klydon1
I was checking out at a local supermarket here in the Harrisburg area when the older woman at the cash register asked where I'm from. I told her the name of the nearbyu neighborhood where I live, but she asked where I was originally from, and I answered, "the Scranton area," which is about two hours north.

She said, "I know that. I mean what town." So I told her the name of the borough next to Scranton where I was raised, and she said that was her guess as she grew up in the same town some 25 years before me. She thought my accent was peculiar to the town even though many people from my home area haave told me my accent isn't the most typical for the area.


Do you say My mom or My Mum like the pittsburgh natives " My Mum said get JOoooB"


Pittsburgh is way over on the other side of the commonwealth from where I grew up. I always called my mother, "Ma," though most use the familiar "mom." My area is known for some doozies when it comes to local pronounciations. The regional dialect is affectionately called Coalcracker.


Yeah I forgot that is northern,pa


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Re: Dialect Map [Re: Lilo] #715712
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I think it is obvious which part of The United States speaks proper English, my friends...


Re: Dialect Map [Re: klydon1] #715715
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Originally Posted By: klydon1
Originally Posted By: DickNose_Moltasanti
[quote=klydon1]I was checking out at a local supermarket here in the Harrisburg area when the older woman at the cash register asked where I'm from. I told her the name of the nearbyu neighborhood where I live, but she asked where I was originally from, and I answered, "the Scranton area," which is about two hours north.

She said, "I know that. I mean what town." So I told her the name of the borough next to Scranton where I was raised, and she said that was her guess as she grew up in the same town some 25 years before me. She thought my accent was peculiar to the town even though many people from my home area haave told me my accent isn't the most typical for the area.


Do you say My mom or My Mum like the pittsburgh natives " My Mum said get JOoooB"




Speaking of that, I and my siblings always called my mom "ma" and yet my daughters always call me "mom". I think perhaps "ma" is Michigan and "mom" Californian dialect? confused

One time when I first moved here to CA, I was subbing in the office of a high school. I used the term "nippy" to indicate it was a little cool. The principal says, "you can tell you're not from around here." lol

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Re: Dialect Map [Re: Lilo] #715726
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I can hear very slight almost non-existent accents in these two politicians' voices but they are from North and West Michigan. But when I played a recording of Stabenow for a friend of mine from NY she thought it was the funniest accent. And she was from Yonkers... rolleyes

Stabenow Speech

Snyder Speech


"When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives."
Winter is Coming

Now this is the Law of the Jungle—as old and as true as the sky; And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die.
As the creeper that girdles the tree-trunk, the Law runneth forward and back; For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.
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Lilo,

They both speak pretty much normal as far as I'm concerned but yea, Stabenow has a slight accent of some kind. smile


smile

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"War is over, if you want it" - John Lennon

Re: Dialect Map [Re: The Italian Stallionette] #715752
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I have always referred to my mother as ma, although mam is the normal term here. Always called my old man Pops, which is more of a US expression, but it just stuck to him!!


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Re: Dialect Map [Re: klydon1] #715764
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Originally Posted By: klydon1
I was checking out at a local supermarket here in the Harrisburg area when the older woman at the cash register asked where I'm from. I told her the name of the nearbyu neighborhood where I live, but she asked where I was originally from, and I answered, "the Scranton area," which is about two hours north.


Kly comes from "the Valley" where you can order tick or tin crust pizza, buy a pound of hamburg at the Ack-a-me, pick up some fil-em for you camera and have a catch with your friend named Choe (as in Namath).....hain'i Kly? tongue


Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, whoever humbles himself will be exalted - Matthew 23:12
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In the Philadelphia / South Jersey area, they pronounce draw and saw with an "l" at the end - drawl and sawl. Drives my daughter nuts. As an English teacher from the New York suburbs (where we speak correctly), she tried to correct her 8th grade students. No luck.

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Re: Dialect Map [Re: MaryCas] #715896
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As a native of north east England i would never mock anybodys twang, seeing as mine is probably the most unintelligible known to man lol


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Originally Posted By: Yogi Barrabbas
As a native of north east England i would never mock anybodys twang, seeing as mine is probably the most unintelligible known to man lol


Is this similar to yours, Yogi? smile


"When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives."
Winter is Coming

Now this is the Law of the Jungle—as old and as true as the sky; And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die.
As the creeper that girdles the tree-trunk, the Law runneth forward and back; For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.
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Originally Posted By: Lilo
Originally Posted By: Yogi Barrabbas
As a native of north east England i would never mock anybodys twang, seeing as mine is probably the most unintelligible known to man lol


Is this similar to yours, Yogi? smile


Well he is laying it on a bit thick, but it's close tongue


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Originally Posted By: Yogi Barrabbas
As a native of north east England i would never mock anybodys twang, seeing as mine is probably the most unintelligible known to man lol


When I went to England on business, I interacted with folks from different parts of England. I did notice different accents. When we got together for dinner, these chaps would rib each other about the areas they came from; something we do in the states too. The chaps from the north did have a bit of a Scottish sound to their accent.


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Originally Posted By: MaryCas

Kly comes from "the Valley" where you can order tick or tin crust pizza, buy a pound of hamburg at the Ack-a-me, pick up some fil-em for you camera and have a catch with your friend named Choe (as in Namath).....hain'i Kly? tongue


Next time we meet, I'll buy ya a cuppla two chree 'otdahgs, one wid relick one wid not. smile

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Originally Posted By: MaryCas
Originally Posted By: Yogi Barrabbas
As a native of north east England i would never mock anybodys twang, seeing as mine is probably the most unintelligible known to man lol


When I went to England on business, I interacted with folks from different parts of England. I did notice different accents. When we got together for dinner, these chaps would rib each other about the areas they came from; something we do in the states too. The chaps from the north did have a bit of a Scottish sound to their accent.


Us hardy northern types are so close to Scotland we have even started to sound like them smile


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Originally Posted By: klydon1
Originally Posted By: MaryCas

Kly comes from "the Valley" where you can order tick or tin crust pizza, buy a pound of hamburg at the Ack-a-me, pick up some fil-em for you camera and have a catch with your friend named Choe (as in Namath).....hain'i Kly? tongue


Next time we meet, I'll buy ya a cuppla two chree 'otdahgs, one wid relick one wid not. smile



That makes perfect sense to me. Perhaps i am sort of linguistial genius?? rolleyes


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Yogi - what do they call the Brits who speak like: "The rine in Spine fowls minely own the pline?" I saw it in a movie or something, didn't I?

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Originally Posted By: Mark
Yogi - what do they call the Brits who speak like: "The rine in Spine fowls minely own the pline?" I saw it in a movie or something, didn't I?


That sounds like southerners Mark. Cockneys who are from London, or possibly Brummies, who come from Birmingham. That expression is quite common here, but i have no clue where it comes from originally!!!


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