Message from @SuperTomPerry -RI

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2019-01-25 15:09:41 UTC  

South of Pittsburgh.

2019-01-25 15:09:59 UTC  

exactly Ian hah

2019-01-25 15:10:03 UTC  

Itd be more like hawses here

2019-01-25 15:11:28 UTC  

I've been to TX so many times that I adopted "y'all."

2019-01-25 15:13:11 UTC  

See, we're very diverse. Regional dialects abound.

2019-01-25 15:14:12 UTC  

You’ns is like the plural of y’all. A double plural

2019-01-25 15:15:05 UTC  

I know northerners who use y’all as a singular and it drives me bonkers

2019-01-25 15:15:14 UTC  

Youins or youiz would thro me

2019-01-25 15:15:25 UTC  

@DixieBoy76 - KY yea thats stupid

2019-01-25 15:16:17 UTC  

You'ns and yinz are still different though. Yinz is pronounced like "shins" and is hyper regional, hilariously so. Only like 4 counties in the world speak like they do.

2019-01-25 15:17:00 UTC  

Makin me feel like a stranger in my own country Ian

2019-01-25 15:17:04 UTC  

Fayette county

2019-01-25 15:17:18 UTC  

The only regionalism I can think. Of locally is that we're known for pronouncing "water" as "wudder"

2019-01-25 15:17:30 UTC  

But I think a lot of folks do that.

2019-01-25 15:17:39 UTC  

bag is pronounced as "beg" here

2019-01-25 15:17:45 UTC  

I always thought of it more as Wahder

2019-01-25 15:18:06 UTC  

I say wahder

2019-01-25 15:18:11 UTC  

Bostonian influence no doubt @SuperTomPerry -RI

2019-01-25 15:18:33 UTC  

Lol or more like wahda

2019-01-25 15:18:55 UTC  

@Papa Pizzagate undoubtedly

2019-01-25 15:19:18 UTC  

Or garbitch for garbage

2019-01-25 15:20:28 UTC  

"Gahbitch" or "faw" instead of "four"

2019-01-25 15:21:08 UTC  

Then theres my own mispronociation of bureau as brearah

2019-01-25 15:21:23 UTC  

My accent is an awful mix of Okie peppered with central Canadian. Very offputting

2019-01-25 15:21:56 UTC  

Oh one that kills my wife is i say Stear the soup and she says Stir the soup

2019-01-25 15:22:03 UTC  

I actually say "sOrry" without thinking about it

2019-01-25 15:22:19 UTC  

Lol i can hear that!

2019-01-25 15:25:01 UTC  

wooder

2019-01-25 15:26:55 UTC  

Is the central Canadian like I think it sounds? I’m hearing aboot and eh

2019-01-25 15:27:39 UTC  

Some Pennsylvanians say "crick" for "creek."

2019-01-25 15:28:14 UTC  

Some MO people say crick too.

2019-01-25 15:32:10 UTC  

I like crick

2019-01-25 15:32:16 UTC  

Sounds good

2019-01-25 15:32:45 UTC  

Like john Wayne, saying Ruf for roof

2019-01-25 15:39:46 UTC  

@DixieBoy76 - KY Like Minnesotan/Wisoconsin/North Dakota but yeah with the weird CanuckLeaf words

2019-01-25 15:40:39 UTC  

But get to Alberta and it sounds like Montana, but with the weird CanuckLeaf words

2019-01-25 15:40:53 UTC  

I say both crick and creek

2019-01-25 15:45:25 UTC  

My Cali accent has officially been replaced with a Virginia one.

2019-01-25 15:46:16 UTC  

@sigruna14 A crick is a body of water, creek is what old spooky floor boards do

2019-01-25 16:03:16 UTC  

Creak

2019-01-25 16:08:19 UTC  

For lolz. Can’t access his page though.

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