Accent Challenge [Pennsylvania]
My Accent Challenge, I'm from eastern Pennsylvania. I thought this was a cool and fun way to show people how I say things. follow me on twitter woahx_itsgabby follow me on instagram woahxitsgabby
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I'm from eastern North Carolina. I say most of my words the way you do. The only differences I noticed were the ways you pronounce New Orleans and envelope. You pronounce it like "New Orleens", I say it like "New Orlins". You say "in-velope", I say "on-velope".
I say pecans the way you do (like "pee-cans"), but half to most of the people I know say it like "pe-conns" or "pick-onns". Also, a lot of people where I live pronounce "coupon" like "cue-ponn" ("cue" being said the way you say the letter "Q"), but I say it the way you do.
It would be interesting to hear you say words like "Caribbean", "aunt", and "Colorado". I pronounce them like "Curr-i-be-inn", "ant", and "Call-o-rod-o". But a lot of people pronounce them like "Carr-i-bee-in", "ont", and "call-o-rad-o".
We answered all of the questions the same too, except the names we use to call our grandparents and the vampire/wizard one, lol! :) -
want to hear you say scranton. i'm from there and we all say scran-in XD
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I laugh so when she said daddy long legger
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Erie Pa...loved it moved away for about 20 years now
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I'm from Pa, born and raised, but a lot of people say my family has an Irish lilt to our voices, we also use Coal Speak, paper hankies(tissue or klenex) my Grandma calls them that. Also pritnear is Pennsylvanian from up here, means pretty near or almost.
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anybody heard of dubois Pennsylvania we have a accent
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I am from Pennsylvania but live in Florida and people in Florida can tell my accent from Pennsylvania
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Darn it! I have lived in Atlanta most of my life, but learned to speak while we were living in Philadelphia. I think all but two things were the same, but I don't know if that's PA or Atl! >.< Thanks for posting!
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I grew up in Pennsylvania in Pittsburgh. Spent my first 22 years there. I now live in California, and people out here have notice how I say certain words like "didn't", "shouldn't", and "wouldn't." I say them like this: "dint", "shount", and "wount". Basically, I do NOT pronounce the "d" or the "ld" in each contraction. Anybody from PA get what I'm saying??
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pgh pa!
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You sound normal...
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If you live in NEPA, older people have a very "dutchy" sounding accent. Some people say it sounds hillbilly.
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'Challenge"
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I'm from Northern England and I was in a chat room with two Americans in, I asked where they were from and they said Pennsylvania, now the whole chat room is watching this video to hear what people from Pennsylvania talk like lol
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Im from PA harrisburg
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I'm from Pennsylvania and I have a really thick accent
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God you're fucking longwinded. You reading off that list of words was beyond annoying lol
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Im from PA, but I am born and raised in the city.
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Pennsylvanians do have a slight accent. Wow haha!
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Im from pa. I call shoping carts (buggys) and some people call whoopie pies (gobs) but i understand both. Here are a few things i know about but im not sure if the rest of the country knows what they are lol, stick bugs, crick, hunky food, wawa, hoggies, yinz or you guys, dippy eggs, haluski witch is a hunky food, warsh, yuengling but i pronounce it as ying-ling... ect. There are a lot more but i dont want to type all day lol
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