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What American accent do you have?
Created by Xavier on Memegen.net

New York City. You are most definitely from New York City. Not New Jersey, not Connecticut. If you are from Jersey then you can probably get into New York City in 10 minutes or less.

Take this quiz now - it's easy!
We're going to start with "cot" and "caught." When you say those words do they sound the same or different?



Date: 2008-05-21 06:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] feonixrift.livejournal.com
Silly quiz! Everyone knows [livejournal.com profile] camwyn is Canadian!

Date: 2008-05-21 07:21 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] rymenhild.livejournal.com
Accent quizzes fascinate me. They always, always identify me (correctly) as a Philadelphian, and they never even ask me about the one pronunciation in my idiolect that I know comes from Philadelphia. (I pronounce "water" as "wood-er".)

Date: 2008-05-21 07:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fuchsoid.livejournal.com
I wouldn't worry - I was born in Ireland, brought up in Dorset and lived most of my life in London, and have spent a total of about four weeks in the US, and I got the same result!

Date: 2008-05-21 08:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deepfishy.livejournal.com
Apparently Australia is somewhere in New York City. Who knew?

Date: 2008-05-21 08:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nepheliad.livejournal.com
It told me I was definitely not from New York or Detroit.


Funny, considering the people who taught me to speak, my two parents, are both from Detroit and have strong Detroit accents and I was uh. Born and raised on Manhattan until age 10 when we moved a grand total of a forty-minute train ride away.

Weird, since I swear it pegged me right before.

Date: 2008-05-21 09:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowspinner.livejournal.com
London is New York!

Date: 2008-05-21 10:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] isustrikanda.livejournal.com
oh sure, you get 'new york city' and I get, again, "Love it or hate it, your accent says you're probably from somewhere south of the Ohio River."

I suspect all someone would have to do is hear me say, 'hi' and they'd know I was southern. 'somewhere south of the ohio' indeed. :D

Date: 2008-05-21 11:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] paradisacorbasi.livejournal.com
Mid-Atlantic. This is what everyone calls a Philadelphia accent although it's also the accent of south Jersey, Baltimore, and Wilmington. Well, everyone that lives near there, that is. Outsiders can tell you talk differently from them even though they can't tell what your accent is.

If you are not from there, you are probably one of the following:
(a) A New Yorker who, unlike most New Yorkers, rhymes "on" with "dawn"; or
(b) A Yat from New Orleans.
You are probably not from Eastern New England or the Great Lakes area, and certainly not from anywhere in the West or Canada.



But I have an acquisitive vocabulary, peppered with phrases I've picked up from my travels.
Edited Date: 2008-05-21 11:42 am (UTC)

Date: 2008-05-21 02:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] colubra.livejournal.com
I got 'neutral'. weird.

Date: 2008-05-21 03:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] almeda.livejournal.com
It thinks I'm Southern, and I was careful to sound everything out and answer honestly.

Which is funny, because I have almost precisely Walter Cronkite's accent ... :->

Date: 2008-05-21 03:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] almeda.livejournal.com
Wood-er and melk were the two beverages on offer with dinner in South Jersey at my cousins' house. :->

Date: 2008-05-21 09:33 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] genarti
Hee.

I did get Neutral. Which amuses me since I wouldn't mind having more regionalisms (or at least being able to put on more of a regional accent by choice), but it's also absolutely right. I am Neutral Midwestern Newscaster Accent girl.

Date: 2008-05-22 01:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jerusha.livejournal.com
Northern, not a big surprise. (Grew up in southern NY state)

Date: 2008-05-22 07:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sylveraven.livejournal.com
Well, I got this first:
Northern. Whether you have the world famous Inland North accent of the Great Lakes area, or the radio-friendly sound of upstate NY and western New England, your accent is what used to set the standard for American English pronunciation (not much anymore now that the Inland North sounds like it does).

If you are not from the North, you are probably one of the following:
(a) A Southerner who hates Southern accents and tries really hard to "talk right"; or
(b) A New Yorker or New Jerseyan who doesn't have the full accent

And then I went back through and actually sounded everything out before I pushed the buttons, and got:
Southern. Love it or hate it, your accent says you're probably from somewhere south of the Ohio River.

If you're not from the South, you probably were overanalyzing the questions. Take the quiz again but don't think so hard next time.

...which means I apparently speak with a Southern accent (big surprise), but think with a Northern one. That's obviously a sign that I've lived here too long.

Date: 2008-05-23 02:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sylveraven.livejournal.com
Ah yes. Good old Appalachia. One of my dad's friends married a girl from West Virginia. She was really cute, but listening to her talk was like trying to decipher a drunken Scotsman with a lisp.

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