>Fucking yanks, you give them a perfectly good language and they have to fuck it all up. Our dialect/accent is actually closer to what we spoke in the 1600s than yours is.
>It was around the time of the American Revolution that non-rhotic speech came into use among the upper class in southern England, in and around London. According to John Algeo in "The Cambridge History of the English Language" (Cambridge University Press, 2001), this shift occurred because people of low birth rank who had become wealthy during the Industrial Revolution were seeking ways to distinguish themselves from other commoners; they cultivated the prestigious non-rhotic pronunciation in order to demonstrate their new upper-class status.
In other words, the way you talk is literally the result of tryhards attempting to seem posh. So shove it up your ass, limey shit.
Cameron Jenkins
Reminder that we Americans are superior to Nigel, Harry, and Mary.
Anthony Thompson
I didn't save the map but apparently I have a New Jersey accent. But I come from Long Island which is close enough. My dad talks just like Tony Soprano too.
Ethan Harris
i'm warming up to this idea of fry sauce. going to try it out next time.
Jack Lopez
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Zachary Hill
wtf you guys?
David Jenkins
Wasn't there another name for it? Like none of the ones they showed?
Brandon Phillips
>you guys
Juan King
what is val accent supposed to be satan?
David King
Real American coming through.
Jace Wilson
No idea, but let's call it "you have to go back".
Blake Hill
Why do I have a NY accentc (the oder big red is saint louis)
Sebastian White
im literally from minneapolis
shut it down
Josiah Myers
Valley
Jose Rodriguez
>yinz
Wyatt Anderson
Oh, that's really not a thing aside from a few stupid white women.
I say "aunt" like "taunt" and "data" like "day-ta". I also spell it "theater" and "pajamas". This triggers bongs.
Jayden Thomas
What's yinz, my unknown friend.
You watch too many American films.
Jason Perry
yep, they got me. I'm from LA
Ian Perry
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Tyler Kelly
pittsburghese
Christian James
Philly I think
Liam Ward
I would accept all hollows' eve
Luis Edwards
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Jonathan Ross
I's thuh Texanist, purrntly.
Elijah Ross
Apparently its true that NOVA is an unholy abomination of Yankee and Southern.
Jayden Adams
this is just niggerspeak
Kevin Ortiz
It all eventually gets appropriated by whites. Accept it. It makes you more cultured.
Adam Peterson
Pretty accurate, NYC here.
Liam Nguyen
>the wolf is giving birth >grin.jpeg >the devil is beating his wife >mfw
Landon Reed
Forgot my pic
Jeremiah Phillips
Considering I have a really conservative accent, you can probably tell I'm very conservative. It's strange how I lived in the states for 5 years, developing a perfect American accent, and came home and picked up my old accent again, while people like pic related never moved out of Canada yet speak more American than me.
My accent is like youtube.com/watch?v=wAITudG7U00 I'm told it's like a west country accent mixed with a Scottish and Southern American accent.
I'm from a small fishing community. Everyone is mostly uneducated; I dropped out, but I still like to read and research.
Benjamin Ortiz
Well this seems pretty accurate
Jaxson Gonzalez
It knows! When people hear me talk, they have no idea where I'm from. Apparently there are ways to tell that are too fine-grained for most people to pick up on.
What blows my mind is how many things I didn't have a word for. I never thought about the night before Halloween, I mean why would anyone? Caddy-corner? Who cares!
breh
Angel Martin
I literally say "How are ye" Hehe. Some people say "How em ya". One chinese fella came to school and said "Teacher, what does 'Howemya' mean". Of course, she didn't understand, being from outside the community. She said to him "Use that in a sentence". And the Chinese fella replies "Well, I was on my way to the lockers, and my friend says 'Howemya?". She realizes "Oh, you're friend means 'How are you?' ".
Tyler Howard
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Daniel Parker
4th gen Texan.
Pretty correct
Eli Cooper
Northern VA is literally Standard American
Jaxson Nguyen
Yea that seems right.
Leo Cooper
From Massachusetts. Its pretty accurate
Landon Martinez
Lmao, just noticed the darkest part inside Texas is where I was born.
Cooper Allen
Never set foot on on US soil. Learned British English in school
Boston accent.
Noah Scott
It's called mat night
Leo Morgan
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Colton Baker
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Noah Collins
Who /Masshole/ here?
Easton Smith
I kek'd on that one too.
Probably a cali hippie fag thing.
Robert Rivera
i'd say terrace
Bentley Reyes
Anyone else not from Philly call a Hoagie a Hoagie? I be from Baltimore
Jonathan Cooper
>spicy hole pleasure >jewgle chrome
This meme I like.
Jacob Rivera
>oh wow your from florrreeeeeeddddiiiaaahh faggot detected
Oliver Gomez
Congratulations, this is what Boston people often sound like. It's accurate to say that swears are filler words.
>quiz just uses the location on your phone or computer >fag thinks 'oh wow, this quiz is dead on!'
Hudson Bennett
this
Kevin Bennett
Are you retarded? The source explains how this works. Different Americans in different regions use different words and pronunciations for the same thing.
Ryan Wood
I'm in Leaveland OH
Brandon Collins
It told me i belonged in syria ?
Gavin Jenkins
except blacks took ya'll with them when theey spread out and now suburban white kids all over the country use y'all to imitate the cool black rappers they idolize
Jose Rivera
Your pronunciation seems kind of ugly but I keked heartily at the vid. If it's cool in practice, it's cool. Now that's American.