Michael J.
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22 Maps That Show How Americans Speak English Totally Differently From Each Other
22 Maps That Show The Deepest Linguistic Conflicts In America - Business Insider
pft, no one in West Virginia says "you guys!"
I recognize the similarities between South Jersey/Philly and how different that is from North Jersey/New York though. hah!
Except this one: 22 Maps That Show The Deepest Linguistic Conflicts In America - Business Insider
And if you are from the metro-New York area, you stand "on line" not "in line." There are times my students say I "speak funny." I try to explain to them that geographic regions have different ways of saying things and and use different phrases. To show you how different people sound in the U.S., my mother was raised in Manhattan and my father was raised in Brooklyn. You could really hear the difference in their accents.
My spousal unit says, "punkin". When I asked him how he spelled it, he said, "p-u-mp-k-i-n." He grew up in an area of North Eastern PA that is often referred to as Pennsyltucky because a lot of people who settled there came from Kentucky, West Virginia, and the surrounding area. He even has some "mountain twang" as I call it. The migrated to get out of the coal mines.
Which is funny, I'm in western Pennsylvania and i refer to where I am at as Pennsyltuckey, especially how close we are to hoopies from West Virginia.
Funny thing about Pittsburgh, how do you get "yinz" from "you guys"?