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rosie_rues ([personal profile] rosie_rues) wrote2006-11-02 10:59 pm

*jumps on the bandwagon*

*is amused*

I have a southern English accent, which is the British equivalent to a non-accent, although I swing right up the social scale when I'm pissed off (my education was a damn sight posher than my family background so I have access to different registers). I'm also enough of a language geek to be weirdly entertained by taking this sort of test.

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?
Take More Quizzes


Well, yes. All of those words sound different to me.
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[identity profile] rosemaryandrue.livejournal.com 2006-11-03 12:45 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I just tried it whilst trying to think in a Welsh accent and came out as the inland north with the northeast second. The difference was very slight, though, and I think the inland north was a close second when I did it in my normal accent.

It doesn't seem implausible, although I'm pretty much tone deaf when it comes to listening to music, and I'm okay with accents.