Yes. A Canaidan one! But not the same as @LoveActually4's or @jorkz821's. @MrsButt's is probably different too, depending on which province she's from.
I was going to say that I thought most Canadians sounds pretty much the same except maritimers have a bit if an accent. So @LoveActually4 has an accent but the rest of us don't. At least not compared to each other.
I grew up in central CT and moved to Boston for college. Still live in MA. When I moved to Boston people keep asking me where in NY I was from. Now when I go back to CT they make fun of my Boston accent. When I am really tired or drunk I will mix my NY with my Boston.
I've lived in Michigan most of my life with a few years in Illinois. My accent is weird now. I mainly have that Michigan/Wisconsin accent, but when I'm angry my Illinois southern accent kicks in. My dad's side is from Arkansas, so I also picked up on that growing up. My inlaws have it bad. They say Mishzgin for Michigan and they leave out the t in words like fountain and mountain. They also use some Dutch and German slang that are not things I grew up with.
I grew up in wi. My dad is from ar and I guess growing up I picked up some of his accent. I used to get asked where I was from when I had lived here my whole life.
I'm one of those who pick up accents really easily so when I moved to ar myself I had that "Yankee" accent as they called it but it didn't stick around long. It was still there just not as thick.
Now I'm back home and so thankfull that I'm talking like a northerner again. I don't mind the southern accent so much but oil does have an "I" in it. I got so annoyed with myself when started saying "ool".
So even though I transform it's never throughly. No matter where I go/live I will always be asked where I'm from.
I grew up in wi. My dad is from ar and I guess growing up I picked up some of his accent. I used to get asked where I was from when I had lived here my whole life.
I'm one of those who pick up accents really easily so when I moved to ar myself I had that "Yankee" accent as they called it but it didn't stick around long. It was still there just not as thick.
Now I'm back home and so thankfull that I'm talking like a northerner again. I don't mind the southern accent so much but oil does have an "I" in it. I got so annoyed with myself when started saying "ool".
So even though I transform it's never throughly. No matter where I go/live I will always be asked where I'm from.
Ugh. I posted under the wrong name.
Eta. Still wrong. The bump is pissing me off. I wanted a new name for a reason. I logged in under new name yet I'm still posting under the old. Really? Wtf!
I'm from Canada but live in the south. My accent is all kinds of messed up.
I do retain some of my Canadian accent, but when I take those, "How do you pronounce…?" quizzes, I always have to think about it because I pronounce many words 2 different ways depending on the company I keep.
I'll put it like this-- southerners have stopped noticing I'm Canadian, but when I go home to visit, I get made fun of for my "American" accent.
I am so fucking fascinated with accents. I sound like a stereotypical northern njer. My kid has a nj/Irish accent. It's pretty funny. Dh is from Dublin and that city has 2 super distinct accents. My sil sounds completely different from the rest of my in laws and grew up like 10 minuets away from them.
Re: Do you have a regional accent?
I do apparently say sorree though. NOT ABOOT.
When I moved to Boston people keep asking me where in NY I was from. Now when I go back to CT they make fun of my Boston accent. When I am really tired or drunk I will mix my NY with my Boston.
Weren't you asking about Garfield?
They are all different!
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Western Nassau.
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They are all different!
They all sound the same to me. How are they different?
Because phonics.
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Mary- Mare (mare, as in adult female horse)-ee
Marry- Mah (like the first syllable of maverick)- ree
Merry- rhymes with very.
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My dad's side is from Arkansas, so I also picked up on that growing up.
My inlaws have it bad. They say Mishzgin for Michigan and they leave out the t in words like fountain and mountain. They also use some Dutch and German slang that are not things I grew up with.
@bigfatcat you did.
So-- DO YOU?
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LOL-- OK.
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LOL-- OK.
But there's that song -Going to the chapel and we're gonna get maaaaare-ied...Not mahhhhh-rried.
Songs are always correct.
This is exactly what they say--lol-- I think you are hearing it with an accent
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I'm one of those who pick up accents really easily so when I moved to ar myself I had that "Yankee" accent as they called it but it didn't stick around long. It was still there just not as thick.
Now I'm back home and so thankfull that I'm talking like a northerner again. I don't mind the southern accent so much but oil does have an "I" in it. I got so annoyed with myself when started saying "ool".
So even though I transform it's never throughly. No matter where I go/live I will always be asked where I'm from.
Eta. Still wrong. The bump is pissing me off. I wanted a new name for a reason. I logged in under new name yet I'm still posting under the old. Really? Wtf!