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Canadian.
People from outside North America probably think you're from the States, but over here we wouldn't make such a mistake.
"My Results:
Northeastern
Most people don't know it but this is actually what dictionaries are based on. If you don't believe me, pick up any American dictionary and look up "source" and "sauce" and you'll see they are written with the same vowel pronunciation."
There were some words there that I couldn't make rhyme no matter how hard I tried. eg. (If you say the word THOUGHT, does it rhyme with LOT?)
no no no stern you got it all wrong. we dont speak like that the people in long island and new york city do not here in upstate. That was in reply to ur buffalo comment, even though im from syracuse.
theotherguy said:Wtf? How do you say "thought" then? For me it always rhymes with lot.
it's like "Thaht" and "laht"
no no no stern you got it all wrong. we dont speak like that the people in long island and new york city do not here in upstate. That was in reply to ur buffalo comment, even though im from syracuse.
yeah upstate NY is just like being down south
Ya'll is a cool word.
yeah upstate NY is just like being down south
Ah've just coom oop from down t'pit.You have a Northern accent. That could either be the Chicago/Detroit/Cleveland/Buffalo accent (easily recognizable) or the Western New England accent that news networks go for.
For added fun, mix that with ebonics you get:
I finna do da lauwndry.