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den ([personal profile] den) wrote2006-11-02 08:34 am

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What American accent do you have?
Your Result: The Northeast

Judging by how you talk you are probably from north Jersey, New York City, Connecticut or Rhode Island. Chances are, if you are from New York City (and not those other places) people would probably be able to tell if they actually heard you speak.

Philadelphia
The Inland North
The Midland
The South
Boston
The West
North Central
What American accent do you have?
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[personal profile] jenny_evergreen 2006-11-01 10:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Actually, I noticed a while ago that that's the accent closest to Aussie. Go, me! :)

[identity profile] muy-confused.livejournal.com 2006-11-02 12:25 am (UTC)(link)
Weird. New York accents are really nothing like the Aussie ones, in my opinion. Granted more than other accents probably (except maybe Boston) but not remarkably similar. And I wasn't aware that Philadelphian accents are any different than Northeast accents, despite having spent quite a bit of time in both areas. Ah well, accents are so fascinating!
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[identity profile] mortonfox.livejournal.com 2006-11-02 01:04 am (UTC)(link)
Funny thing is I live in the Northeast but I didn't get that result.

[identity profile] tatterdemalion.livejournal.com 2006-11-02 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
hehe, I got the same as you, only more so 8-)

regional differences within Oz 8-)

[identity profile] tiado-ab.livejournal.com 2006-11-02 04:32 am (UTC)(link)
My result was "The West" which is suiting for me, since geographically I am in the western part of the North American Continent.

[identity profile] dewhitton.livejournal.com 2006-11-02 08:19 am (UTC)(link)
8) Cockney and Strayan? Nuffin alike!

[identity profile] marmoe.livejournal.com 2006-11-03 02:58 pm (UTC)(link)

Hmm, my English was shaped in Germany at school and by a 1-year stay in England where I had friends from England, Scotland and France mostly. When I went on a trip to the US the next year, someone told me after a conversation: "I know you are not American, but I have not a clue where you do come from." Heh! :)

[identity profile] dewhitton.livejournal.com 2006-11-03 10:53 pm (UTC)(link)
My friend from Cologne came to Australia to learn English. After two years with us she could use terms like "Have a barbie", "Chuck a you-ie" and "No Worries" like any Aussie. Back at university her professor told her "You have the WORST English accent I have ever heard!"

Once during a lecture they were analyzing a poem by T S Elliot (I think) that had been translated. The poem was about a beutelratte, and everyone assumed she'd seen one. The professor showed her a photo, and she said "OH! That's a wombat." They thought she was making it up.