Dixie Flyer wrote:Cajun??!?
Most folks say LooWeeZeeAnna
Southerners say LooZeeAnna
starleen2 wrote:My family is from New Hampshire and I was born In Texas and lived there for most of my life. However, I can alternate between the two accents (eastern - and southern) dependeding on where I'm at
hotrod wrote:no vote spot for northwest minnesota scandanavian...
you can occasionally find a church that is having a norwegian service, finn also..At my grandparents house when I was a kid/teen you could hear english and norwegian mixed from the older generation, norwegian if they were arguing and didnt want me to know what it was about.
madjack wrote:Ahm from Louisiana and we have no accent down heah...but the rest of y'all sure do sound funny ...............
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caseydog wrote:hotrod wrote:no vote spot for northwest minnesota scandanavian...
you can occasionally find a church that is having a norwegian service, finn also..At my grandparents house when I was a kid/teen you could hear english and norwegian mixed from the older generation, norwegian if they were arguing and didnt want me to know what it was about.
Creamcracker wrote:And don't forget those of us from other parts of the world.....mine is from the south....South Wales that is --- i.e. the same accent as Tom Jones, Richard Burton and Anthony Hopkins...the accent is quite different to that of people from North Wales! Boyo!
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