master_shake_
Diamond Member
it knew i was canadian weird.
This.
Although I will temper it a bit by saying I could see how some of the bizarre answers might work. For example, saying "He's been in hospital" is common in Eastern Europe. Some of the sentence constructions make sense as literal translations from other languages with much different grammatical constructions.
I think we broke the site....loading very slowly if at all.
Our top three guesses for your English dialect:
1. American (Standard)
2. US Black Vernacular / Ebonics
3. Canadian
Our top three guesses for your native (first) language:
1. English
2. Norwegian
3. Dutch
I received similar results & found it somewhat insulting that Ebonics made the list. If you pulled out a grammar book that was widely used in US high schools, I'm fairly certain my grammar was flawless (according to that grammar book.)
Our top three guesses