What's your accent? *spin off of mis pronunciation thread*

What's your accent?

  • The Midland

  • The South

  • Philadelphia

  • The Northeast

  • The West

  • Boston

  • North Central

  • The Inland North


Results are only viewable after voting.
I got Midland...

Which is interesting... I'm from DC... and well... though I pride myself on being pretty darn proper in my speaking (I'm a classically trained singer with a mother who wouldn't allow me to use slang in her presence ever), I know that there are times when my "DC" accent comes out. Not often, but it does... especially if I'm speaking to someone who is also DC born and bred...

If you've ever ridden the metro in DC and listened to how some of the kids speak, you'll know what a DC accent is. Thankfully, my mother drilled in me what proper speech was and never allowed me to speak anything other than properly/correctly in her presence. As a result, most people don't realize that I'm from DC... unless they make me mad then it DEFINITELY comes out.
 
I got North Central

"North Central" is what professional linguists call the Minnesota accent. If you saw "Fargo" you probably didn't think the characters sounded very out of the ordinary. Outsiders probably mistake you for a Canadian a lot.

I am a Canadian, so I guess it was correct! :lmao:
 
Your Result: The South
That's a Southern accent you've got there. You may love it, you may hate it, you may swear you don't have it, but whatever the case, we can hear it.

Result Breakdown:
93% The South
81% The Midland
70% The Northeast
65% The Inland North
63% Philadelphia
45% The West
26% Boston
0% North Central
 
Originally from Chi-cah-go and got Inland North. Oh, and Cathryn Rose...it's "pop.":rotfl2:
 

Originally from Chi-cah-go and got Inland North. Oh, and Cathryn Rose...it's "pop.":rotfl2:

Yes - Chi-CAH-go. (Not Chi-CAW-go.... silly!)

And yes - I am surrounded by *Pop* drinkers, however I only have soda in my house. ;)
 
My old boss was from Boston. His name was Rob.

When ever I said his name, he'd make fun of me, repeating: "RAAAAAAHB"

I asked him "How am I supposed to say it?" And he'd say it - and I'd try to repeat it, and I couldnt even get it out right. :lmao: It was like trying to speak another language!

We went back and forth - Rob - Raaahb - Rob - Raaahb.

I finally said "Like you're one to talk, Mr Boston" :laughing:
 
My answer was Philadelphia. That makes sense as I have lived my entire life in Philadelphia, that is except for the one year my father moved us all to north NJ. He has been forgiven.
 
My accent is Philadelphia:
Your accent is as Philadelphian as a cheesesteak! If you're not from Philadelphia, then you're from someplace near there like south Jersey, Baltimore, or Wilmington. if you've ever journeyed to some far off place where people don't know that Philly has an accent, someone may have thought you talked a little weird even though they didn't have a clue what accent it was they heard

It's funny, because I have never even visited Philadelphia, New jersey, Baltimore.:confused3 I was born and raised in Los Angeles. Now, I grew up in a hispanic neighborhood and people from that 'hood tend to have a slight accent. Even english speakers in that area have a different way of speaking. So, even though I can't speak a word of spanish, I guess I picked up a slight accent.
 
Or for the native tounges a Fillydelphian...

I know all about Youse guys and we are hopin for a Fillydelphia Fillies repeat! This weekend I'm goin downashore to hang out and I will stop at the Ack-a-me to get some scrapple to take with.

Oh and I love wooder ice but hate schyukill punch!

:rotfl2:
 
Wow, I never knew that us west coasters were the only people who pronounce words correctly.

What American accent do you have?
Your Result: The West
Your accent is the lowest common denominator of American speech. Unless you're a SoCal surfer, no one thinks you have an accent. And really, you may not even be from the West at all, you could easily be from Florida or one of those big Southern cities like Dallas or Atlanta.
Result Breakdown:
96% The West
95% The Midland
75% Boston
73% North Central
33% The Inland North
27% Philadelphia
27% The South
21% The Northeast
Quiz URL: http://www.gotoquiz.com/what_american_accent_do_you_have
 
Yes - Chi-CAH-go. (Not Chi-CAW-go.... silly!)

And yes - I am surrounded by *Pop* drinkers, however I only have soda in my house. ;)

I'm pretty sure pop is a west coast term also. At least it was in my house.
Now that we're in the south, I've started calling it soda, just so I don't get funny looks when ordering. DW refuses to assimilate. If I ask her if we have any soda, she says "No, we don't, but we do have pop".
 
Your Result: Boston

You definitely have a Boston accent, even if you think you don't. Of course, that doesn't mean you are from the Boston area, you may also be from New Hampshire or Maine.


NOPE. Born in Ecuador, raised in NJ, college in PA, live in HI. The quiz was fun to take though, thanks for posting it!
 
PHILLY for me babes! And I'm about 15 minutes from there - NJ.

But the dead give away with me, is you guys!
 
The quiz was right - another from the Northeast - I'm a Joisey Girl!

For the record, Dawn has the "aaawwwwww" sound you make when you see a cute baby. Don sounds like Mom (same "o" sound). There you go. :lmao:
 
I got "The West" um- I've lived in Maine all but a YEAR of my life. And I've never been West of Dallas.
 
I got "The West" um- I've lived in Maine all but a YEAR of my life. And I've never been West of Dallas.

I've found that many Northeasterners (outside of Boston and NY/NJ) actually do pronounce words correctly, just like us west coasters. :)
 
The quiz was right - another from the Northeast - I'm a Joisey Girl!

For the record, Dawn has the "aaawwwwww" sound you make when you see a cute baby. Don sounds like Mom (same "o" sound). There you go. :lmao:

That would be incorrect. There is no "w" sound in the word dawn.
 
PHILLY for me babes! And I'm about 15 minutes from there - NJ.

But the dead give away with me, is you guys!

I say you guys too! I'm from California, though. I also say "mines" instead of "mine". Everyone from my 'hood used to say it that way.:eek: I know, it's so kindergarten.
 












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