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Shiny_Rock
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I am a Yankee on this quiz. and the other one said Philadelphia, so that was spot on.Date: 3/8/2009 2:04:52 PM
Author: Elmorton
Here''s another one: http://www.blogthings.com/whatkindofamericanenglishdoyouspeakquiz/
This one gives less of a regional result but the questions are a little bit more fun![]()
15% Yankee
10% Upper Midwestern
5% Dixie
Date: 3/8/2009 9:37:31 AM
Author: basil
It said I had a Boston accent. I grew up in MA, so it''s probably kind of accurate, but I know I don''t really have a thick accent. People usually comment when I tell them where I''m from - ''but you don''t have an accent!'' But there are words that I pronounce differently - like aunt and ant do not sound the same.
Date: 3/8/2009 11:02:24 PM
Author: Bia
Date: 3/8/2009 9:37:31 AM
Author: basil
It said I had a Boston accent. I grew up in MA, so it's probably kind of accurate, but I know I don't really have a thick accent. People usually comment when I tell them where I'm from - 'but you don't have an accent!' But there are words that I pronounce differently - like aunt and ant do not sound the same.
Same here.
I definitely don't do the 'I paaaahhked the caaaaah in haaahhvaahhd yaaaahd.' In fact, people often ask why I don't have a 'Boston' accent, if I grew up in Mass.
lol And I say 'aunt,' not 'ant,' too!![]()
dittoDate: 3/8/2009 11:45:45 AM
Author: Diamond*Dana
Inland North for me...
And yes, I call carbonated drinks ''pop''!
Date: 3/8/2009 11:22:02 PM
Author: AGBF
I say, ''Aunt'', not ''Ant''. Is that so unusual? I grew up in southwestern Connecticut. My mother, who taught me to speak, and my maternal grandmother were born and raised in Connecticut so I have roots here. I have heard other people in this area (perhaps raised by mothers not born in this region) say, ''Ant''. I recall a good friend down the street when I was a child having ''Ants'' who were not even real relatives, but close female friends of her mother to whom the courtesy title of, ''Ant'' was given! I also know of people from other areas of the country who have, ''Ants''. I just think of, ''Aunt'' as normal in this area, however!
Date: 3/8/2009 11:02:24 PM
Author: Bia
Date: 3/8/2009 9:37:31 AM
Author: basil
It said I had a Boston accent. I grew up in MA, so it''s probably kind of accurate, but I know I don''t really have a thick accent. People usually comment when I tell them where I''m from - ''but you don''t have an accent!'' But there are words that I pronounce differently - like aunt and ant do not sound the same.
Same here.
I definitely don''t do the ''I paaaahhked the caaaaah in haaahhvaahhd yaaaahd.'' In fact, people often ask why I don''t have a ''Boston'' accent, if I grew up in Mass.
lol And I say ''aunt,'' not ''ant,'' too!![]()
Frankly, ''Ant'' grates on my ears!!!
Deborah
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Date: 3/8/2009 2:36:13 PM
Author: Kaleigh
I am a Yankee on this quiz. and the other one said Philadelphia, so that was spot on.Date: 3/8/2009 2:04:52 PM
Author: Elmorton
Here''s another one: http://www.blogthings.com/whatkindofamericanenglishdoyouspeakquiz/
This one gives less of a regional result but the questions are a little bit more fun![]()
Connecticut does have an accent, but no one ever believes me! Lol I''ve been living here for 3 years and I''ve noticed that the people who were born and raised here do say certain words a certain way (generally involves dropping T''s, like pronouncing the town of Shelton as Shel-un). Everyone thinks I''m crazy when I mention this though ...Date: 3/8/2009 2:43:07 PM
Author: EBree
Mine was ''The West,'' like Musey. In the summary, it says I also might have grown up in one of those big cities in the South, like Dallas- which is true!Whenever I tell people where I''m from, 80 percent say, ''but you don''t have a southern accent!''![]()
I once had a taxi driver tell me I sounded like I was from Connecticut.![]()