I live in southern West Virginia, and apparently have a really thick southern accent. This guy I used to play TF2 with from Florida thought I was from Texas for the longest time...
I have a mild Pennsylvania Dutch accent.
It mostly manifests itself through ending sentences with 'yet' a lot and cutting out 'to be' ver… morebs.
Regular English: The dishes still need to be washed.
Pennsylvania Dutch Accent: The dishes need washed yet.
I don't make these Dutchisms all the time, but they still occasionally slip out.
Do you have a Southern accent, a California accent, a Cajun accent, a New York accent, a Pennsylvania Dutch accent, a South or North Jersey accent, an Appalachian accent, a Boston accent, a city dwelling African American accent, etc. Saying you're American doesn't describe your accent very well, as there isn't one American accent.
You have a typical Eastern European accent that I've heard from Russians and Ukrainians in the past. It's less thick, and you pronounce words very well, but it's still there.
Can't tell. Since I'm kind of emulating American English pronunciation, I'd say it's something along those lines, but with a hint of Russian accent or whatever. Again, I can't tell.
You have a typical Eastern European accent that I've heard from Russians and Ukrainians in the past. It's less thick, and you pronounce words very well, but it's still there.
Do you have a Southern accent, a California accent, a Cajun accent, a New York accent, a Pennsylvania Dutch accent, a South or North Jersey … moreaccent, an Appalachian accent, a Boston accent, a city dwelling African American accent, etc. Saying you're American doesn't describe your accent very well, as there isn't one American accent.
Your accent is probably pretty Southern then. I have a friend from NC that swears he doesn't have a Southern accent, but after I recorded him talking he finally admitted it.
I don't really have an accent, I don't think. I mean, come on. I live in the American Mid-west. The most of an accent I ever have is sometimes I slur my words together.
My accent changes depending on who I'm around, usually I apparently speak with kind of an American accent but around family I speak with my native Filipino accent.
I don't really have an accent, I don't think. I mean, come on. I live in the American Mid-west. The most of an accent I ever have is sometimes I slur my words together.
Apparently Canadian. No, not newfie either. I don't really get it. My girlfriend(Southern USA born) notices it as well as a few others. Most people from other countries say I don't. Who knows.
I thought it was obvious enough I wouldn't need a sarcasm tag on the bottom. I'm not forty five lmao.
Edit: Also I didn't get a notification for that comment. Weird.
My accent changes depending on who I'm around, usually I apparently speak with kind of an American accent but around family I speak with my native Filipino accent.
Im from the west country, england bristol to be precise locals have called me posh but I do have a accent unfortunately. Fun fact the actor who actually played darth vader has a bristolian accent and he had no idea was going to be dubbed. We sound like pirates or farmers, take your pick.
British. I come from Manchester so I guess that? I don't really think I have an accent but most of my family are from Sunderland so they definitely think I do
I'm from New Jersey, but I live close to Boston. I have neither accents. Mine is similar to something you'd hear in Connecticut or Pennsylvania, apparently.
I'm from New Jersey, but I live close to Boston. I have neither accents. Mine is similar to something you'd hear in Connecticut or Pennsylvania, apparently.
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I live in southern West Virginia, and apparently have a really thick southern accent. This guy I used to play TF2 with from Florida thought I was from Texas for the longest time...
Actually it's Pennsylvania Deustch. Lazy Americans ended up mixing up Dutch with Deustch. The Dutch in Pennsylvania were Germany immigrants.
I have a Polish accent, which is similiar to other slavic accents, but is still different from Russian or Czech
I live between Cali and Texas, Utah and Mexico. So whatever the combination of all of those accents sounds like.
I have a common Polish accent, but when I speak English people tent to tell me I sound like Irish
Apparently to @Rockmysocks I have an accent but I don't know what ¯_(ツ)_/¯
I'm just going to assume I kinda sound like I'm using Standard English.
I've always had a sort of, "New Yorkah" accent, having grown up in New York.
By mine. I'm American.
I have no idea what everybody's talkin' aboot, we don't have accents.
Do you have a Southern accent, a California accent, a Cajun accent, a New York accent, a Pennsylvania Dutch accent, a South or North Jersey accent, an Appalachian accent, a Boston accent, a city dwelling African American accent, etc. Saying you're American doesn't describe your accent very well, as there isn't one American accent.
You have a typical Eastern European accent that I've heard from Russians and Ukrainians in the past. It's less thick, and you pronounce words very well, but it's still there.
Well, if it's not that thick, then I'm doing a fine job.
I mean... I can't quite explain it. It's deep I guess? And... american?
North Carolina.
Your accent is probably pretty Southern then. I have a friend from NC that swears he doesn't have a Southern accent, but after I recorded him talking he finally admitted it.
I don't really have an accent, I don't think. I mean, come on. I live in the American Mid-west. The most of an accent I ever have is sometimes I slur my words together.
My accent changes depending on who I'm around, usually I apparently speak with kind of an American accent but around family I speak with my native Filipino accent.
That is the thing; to me, you would have an accent. To yourself, you do not.
New England. Apparently far stronger than I realized...
I have a New Orleans accent. People say it's similar to a New York accent, but I can't hear it.
Apparently Canadian. No, not newfie either. I don't really get it. My girlfriend(Southern USA born) notices it as well as a few others. Most people from other countries say I don't. Who knows.
An Australian accent.
no dude I know I was kidding lmao
A disgusting Frankenstein of German and Danish, as a result of growing up in and between both countries.
Funnily enough, people from both of those places say my accent sounds fake as a result. The struggle is real.
Fairly standard North American accent. (the kind in most tv shows/movies).
That's cool. My sister tends to switch accents around different people/influences too.
I thought you were korean
Ah, nor'lens. I like that accent.
Im from the west country, england bristol to be precise locals have called me posh but I do have a accent unfortunately. Fun fact the actor who actually played darth vader has a bristolian accent and he had no idea was going to be dubbed. We sound like pirates or farmers, take your pick.
Well according to the people at my school I have a "White person's accent"whatever that means.
Im assuming it means well spoken and the kids are trying to insult you for not sounding lazy.
You dont "axe" a question goddammit!
British. I come from Manchester so I guess that? I don't really think I have an accent but most of my family are from Sunderland so they definitely think I do
Basically.
I am from Florida so idk if I have an accent unless you can call Floridian one :P
I thought you were a girl!
Yep... Uh, that's what most people think. The name is kind of confusing. Nah, I'm a guy.
I'm from New Jersey, but I live close to Boston. I have neither accents. Mine is similar to something you'd hear in Connecticut or Pennsylvania, apparently.
Huh. Are your parents, or friends from that area? That could be where you picked it up from.
I'm a Virginian raised by two Floridians. Trust me - you can tell. XD
No, both of my parents are from South Jersey. It's rather odd.