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What accent do you speak with?

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New England. Southern rather than Bostonian or Down East.
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"GRITS"..... That means very "Southern", Girl Raised In The South
We dont just say "Ya'll", we even use the plural, its "All Ya'll",
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Coming from the Northeast of England, but having being brought up by uni lecturers, it's a sort of posh Geordie. Anybody saying the words "Cheryl Cole" will be shot.
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Generic White Trash American
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English, RP.

Oddly taught it whilst learning French nearly 25 years.

Before that, a mild Bristolian accent, UK. I do slip into it if I am back at home amongst family.
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Eastern Tennessee. That's just what it is.
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A soft Irish Mid west brogue, but if I get a little over excited my inner country girl comes out and I can sound like D'unbelievables.
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I'm also highly likely to have posted this from a phone so there may be typos or odd word changes, auto correct can be a pain.

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Queens English
Be nice to each other

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Quote by kiera
I don't have an accent.


We all know you speak with a Finnish-Korean accent.
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slight Texas twang = I grew up in TX and now live in GA
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Usually acute, but often grave. Circumflex has been known but not umlaut.
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Southeast Tennessee. But, I must say it's not near as bad as when I was young. I'm still shocked when I hear recordings of myself in my teens.
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I don't believe I have an accent. You can listen. For yourself and tell me what you hear.


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Irish accent I suppose
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I'm a Texan, but live in Houston. Due to so many people moving here for the petroleum and medical industry, our accent is pretty diluted, although I do slip in some "ya'lls" and some "fixin to's"
Glass half full.
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Since moving to Liverpool, I'm told I now speak with a Liverpool accent!
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I do slip in some "ya'lls" and some "fixin to's"


reckon i do too. i'm from kentucky.
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From a completely unexpected source, I was recently told I am 'well spoken'. In the past, I have told I use what used to be called 'received English'. Probably dates me !!
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I speak with a Cajun accent
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We've been watching American Horror theses last weeks. Love Kathy Bates's accent in this season is unlike anything I've heard before. Some of it so familiar, some of it plucked out of nowhere. So much going on.

Oh, by the way, the conclusion of this snippet is not for the squeamish.







Although the entire season is an extravaganza of gore, it is so over the top that it teeters on the comically absurd, my anus stitched tight even as I laugh.

I take my hat off to the sheer creative chutzpah of the writers.
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I speak English, US English, but some say I have a little bit of a Spanish accent, I don't mind it at all. I am from Mexico. some say I do not.
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You forgot the "Eh" .... "Eh.

Like Dave- Aussie English --- without the "Eh" I am from New South Wales.

Only Aussies will get this one.


Actually Western Canadians will get it as well. I had to ask one of my friends one day why every sentence seemed to end with an 'eh' and like it was a question. She shrugged and said "Eh?"
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While I was born in Brooklyn, I don't have much of a Brooklyn accent. Most people who hear me speak put me in the Northeast of the US, but that's more word choice than accent. While I never had a strong Brooklyn, I think living all over the place helped soften it and remove most of it. Although the first time I said "Y'all" in front of my Mom after living in the South for several years, you should have seen the look on her face.
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I have a pretty nondescript Scottish accent. It's been watered down from years of moving around the country and interacting with lots of non-Scots.