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What kind of English do you speak?
Take the quiz and find out:
http://www.blogthings.com/amenglishdialecttest/ Here is my breakdown: 60% General American English 20% Yankee 15% Dixie 5% Upper Midwestern 0% Midwestern H-D :pimp: |
Here's mine, but it's not entirely accurate. The question about water fountain/drinking fountain should have contained *bubbler*. That's pure Yankee :D
Your Linguistic Profile: 55% Yankee 25% General American English 10% Dixie 5% Upper Midwestern 0% Midwestern |
Your Linguistic Profile:
40% General American English 25% Yankee 20% Dixie 15% Upper Midwestern 0% Midwestern |
Your Linguistic Profile:
50% General American English 30% Yankee 15% Dixie 5% Midwestern 0% Upper Midwestern |
65% General American English
30% Yankee 5% Upper Midwestern 0% Dixie 0% Midwestern Makes sence since I live in New England Although Ive never used any terms in # 10 |
60% General American English
25% Yankee 10% Dixie 5% Midwestern 0% Upper Midwestern Hayleys gona be pissed when she sees there no FIZZY option for the pop |
let's see how it goes for the foreign:
65% General American English 25% Yankee 5% Dixie 5% Upper Midwestern 0% Midwestern |
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Your Linguistic Profile: 65% General American English 20% Yankee 10% Upper Midwestern 5% Midwestern 0% Dixie |
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I wish Canadian would have been one of the five English things. I'm partly French Canadian, and my Canadian-ness comes out at times, eh!?!:laugh:
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I would like to remind everyone (particulary those inside the United States) that there is no such word as mom. In fact the word is mum and if I hear you say mom again the Queen of England will get James Bond on your ass! ;)
Also it is not color but coloUr! lol This has being a public service announcement by the Department of Proper Speaking under the authority of her majesty the Queen Elizabeth the 2nd of England. |
^^^:laugh:
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Your Linguistic Profile: ;)
50% General American English 25% Yankee 20% Dixie 5% Upper Midwestern 0% Midwestern PS: Humm, I loved blogthings site. I'll try other quiz... :rolleyes: |
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why thank you kerri i live to serve! ;) how did this american spelling start in the first place? |
What exactly means "Dixie"?
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