There’s a different accent every 50 or so miles.
Along with a new word for bread roll.
And a new cake, pudding, pie or cheese named after the nearest town
Pfft, 50 miles? I can tell which town most of the people in my area are from by their accent.
It’s not an accent. We’re the only people in the world without an accent. In fact, I’m the only person in the world without an accent.
Americans are the ones without accents.
If you didn’t almost certainly have a gun on you right now, you’d be in for it mister.
- Depends on your definition of “accent” (yes, really). Is an accent a deviation from standard/dictionary, or is standard/dictionary also an accent?
- Assuming standard isn’t accent, depends on the zone/individual. We all know about Brooklyn and Southern drawl and Minnesotan, etc.
- Assuming standard isn’t accent, Americans have less accent than other English-speakers, but more accent than you’d think. For example, Americans say “budder” instead of “butter”.
I think the closest widely spoken accent to what was spoken in England a few hundred years ago is southern American IIRC. I think there’s actually an island in Virginia that is almost totally isolated, and they have what we suspect is the closest.
It’s still all accents obviously, but if you mean the least changed from what it used to be at one point (which is different than what it was at a different point), you are mostly correct. Obviously there are still a million variations of American accents, and even a lot of variations of the southern American accent.
Akchually, the United Kingdom has a wide variety of accents and no single “British accent” exists.
Nah, the moment they don’t think anyone’s listening, they all sound identical to John Wayne. Yes, the women and children too. Especially the children.
As I’ve explained to my Irish colleagues many many times - you’re the one with the accent!
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…well? Do they?
Aww shucks pardner. You got me, dag nabbit. Yee ha.
I’m an American who spent a lot of time in the north of England. If anything it gets even worse.
It’s more of an out loud thing
What accent?
All of them
Yes.
No they speak French.