Old Chemist Senior Member United Kingdom Joined 5181 days ago 227 posts - 285 votes Speaks: English* Studies: German
| Message 41 of 74 20 October 2010 at 5:50pm | IP Logged |
Interesting, I am not American and have an accent close to that of the standard, BBC or Queen's English, with some features from Sussex, where I live, I say "bin" for "been," but not "sin," the extreme native pronunciation of "seen." I have some trace of a Hertfordshire accent, but most people wouldn't notice this. I also pronounce "ate" as "eight," which seems to be dying out now. The test did not ask for these words and I came out as a New York, New Jersey speaker. I would probably sound closest to New England, Boston, as these speakers of American English only seem to have a trace of an accent to me.
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Sennin Senior Member Bulgaria Joined 6042 days ago 1457 posts - 1759 votes 5 sounds
| Message 42 of 74 21 October 2010 at 12:45am | IP Logged |
Midland accent for me, but I'm not a native speaker so I guess it's just an approximate Midland accent. :-) And there's also something British mixed in.
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TheMatthias Diglot Senior Member United StatesRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 6254 days ago 105 posts - 124 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish Studies: Mandarin
| Message 43 of 74 15 November 2010 at 6:49am | IP Logged |
"The West"
Which sounds about right, since I was born and raised in the west...
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Didgeridoo Newbie United States Joined 5161 days ago 28 posts - 31 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Finnish
| Message 44 of 74 04 December 2010 at 6:17am | IP Logged |
Your Result: The Inland North
You may think you speak "Standard English straight out of the dictionary" but when you step away from the Great Lakes you get asked annoying questions like "Are you from Wisconsin?" or "Are you from Chicago?" Chances are you call carbonated drinks "pop."
Yeah, no. Upstate New York. I never have and never will call soda pop, that is just blasphemy of beverages.
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Journeyer Triglot Senior Member United States tristan85.blogspot.c Joined 6876 days ago 946 posts - 1110 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish, German Studies: Sign Language
| Message 45 of 74 04 December 2010 at 7:12am | IP Logged |
Didgeridoo wrote:
I never have and never will call soda pop, that is just blasphemy of beverages. |
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In my native region we've always called it pop; however I think because I've lived out among people from other parts of the country/world, it's hard for me to not call it soda. Sometimes I call it "soda-pop" which is also heard.
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strikingstar Bilingual Tetraglot Senior Member United States Joined 5181 days ago 292 posts - 444 votes Speaks: English*, Mandarin*, Cantonese, Swahili Studies: Spanish, Arabic (Written)
| Message 46 of 74 04 December 2010 at 7:51am | IP Logged |
I got Midland, though I've been living in NC for the past few years. In fact I never say
"you" anymore (when I'm addressing more than one person). I always say "y'all".
Now for the question that can never be resolved... do you say "Pea-Can" or "Peh-Kahn"???
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Journeyer Triglot Senior Member United States tristan85.blogspot.c Joined 6876 days ago 946 posts - 1110 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish, German Studies: Sign Language
| Message 47 of 74 04 December 2010 at 8:23am | IP Logged |
Peh-Kahn, always. Pea-Can sounds quite jarring to me and I don't think I've ever actually heard it.
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ellasevia Super Polyglot Winner TAC 2011 Senior Member Germany Joined 6150 days ago 2150 posts - 3229 votes Speaks: English*, German, Croatian, Greek, French, Spanish, Russian, Swedish, Portuguese, Turkish, Italian Studies: Catalan, Persian, Mandarin, Japanese, Romanian, Ukrainian
| Message 48 of 74 04 December 2010 at 9:00am | IP Logged |
I got "The West," which is accurate as I'm from Colorado. "The Midland" was a very close second.
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