Originally posted by: zerocool84
I lived in Los Angeles almost my whole life and I'm a White boy and I moved to Sacramento for a couple years and they said that I had a Mexican Accent to me so I think there are different accents even in the West Coast. In LA we here almost every accent there is. There is no place as deverse as Los Angeles.
Originally posted by: JDawg1536
Originally posted by: zerocool84
I lived in Los Angeles almost my whole life and I'm a White boy and I moved to Sacramento for a couple years and they said that I had a Mexican Accent to me so I think there are different accents even in the West Coast. In LA we here almost every accent there is. There is no place as deverse as Los Angeles.
I don't see any difference in Northern/Southern California at all. Now if you speak with a little pinch of "gangster", that would be something different. 😉
Originally posted by: Fayd
Originally posted by: JDawg1536
Originally posted by: zerocool84
I lived in Los Angeles almost my whole life and I'm a White boy and I moved to Sacramento for a couple years and they said that I had a Mexican Accent to me so I think there are different accents even in the West Coast. In LA we here almost every accent there is. There is no place as deverse as Los Angeles.
I don't see any difference in Northern/Southern California at all. Now if you speak with a little pinch of "gangster", that would be something different. 😉
northern uses the term "hella".
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
Originally posted by: SlitheryDee
There is an American accent that I think of as being no accent, but I'm having trouble thinking which area of the country it is primarily spoken in. Midwest maybe? /ramble
That accent would still be distinctly American. It would be immediately obvious to a foreigner (who speaks English) that a person from that area was American. No English speaker anywhere speaks without an accent (I suspect this is true for other languages, but I'm pretty ignorant of this stuff).
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: Farang
Originally posted by: herm0016
the west coast has no accent? you must live on the west coast... of course you will think that your particular accent is not one, and everyone else is wrong.
Not sure how true this is but I once heard the west coast includes the largest single group of language speakers with no real difference in dialects.
The only west coast accent I've really noticed is the surfer dude kind. But they say pop instead of soda so that's just plain weird 🙂
No, we don't. Only midwesterners say pop, and we think they're hicks too...
Originally posted by: Kaido
I don't know, but it really weirded me out when I discovered that both House and Wolverine speak with British accents :Q
Also equally weird, the spy girl from Chuck has an Australian accent! I never think of American as an accent until I hear people who are speaking in it break into their native accent 😛
Originally posted by: JDawg1536
There are a few accents in the United States. Someone from Jersey isn't gonna sound like someone from Georgia. On the west coast, there are no accents.
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
I'm not a Brit (Kiwi). I'm so used to the American accent from TV and podcasts that I hardly notice anymore to be honest. Although I do still think it's kinda hawt when I meet a girl IRL and she talks with an American accent. And yeah, there are many US accents. I think the best is the Colorado-region accent and the worst by far is the southern variant.
I've always been curious what the world thinks of the NZ accent.
Originally posted by: Atheus
Have you only heard Tony Blair speak or something? Did they teach you in school we are a different species with smaller voiceboxes? Or perhaps you are mentally retarded? There are about 40 different British accents and only the posh southern one sounds wussy. Pitch of voice is obviously based on the individual in question. Have you never seen a British film? What about Snatch? Or Bond? Does Sean Connery sound like a bitch to you?
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: JDawg1536
There are a few accents in the United States. Someone from Jersey isn't gonna sound like someone from Georgia. On the west coast, there are no accents.
New Jersey doesn't have an accent. It's just like the West Coast. I'm from New Jersey and and I hear no difference in accent from most of NJ and that of California, Arizona, etc. Most of Philly has no accent either.
The strong "Jersey"accent that you see in movies isn't a New Jersey accent, it's a NYC accent. You only hear that in North Jersey.
Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
Originally posted by: SlitheryDee
There is an American accent that I think of as being no accent, but I'm having trouble thinking which area of the country it is primarily spoken in. Midwest maybe? /ramble
That accent would still be distinctly American. It would be immediately obvious to a foreigner (who speaks English) that a person from that area was American. No English speaker anywhere speaks without an accent (I suspect this is true for other languages, but I'm pretty ignorant of this stuff).
I guess that would make sense.
I definitely think SlitheryDee is correct though. For the U.S., there is one area that carries a distinctly pure accent, one I'd say is THE "American" accent. I say that because well, all newscasters in the country, and anyone that is dealing in professional environments, tends to have this "accent".
I'm from Northwest Ohio. It is definitely a Great Lakes/Midwest region phenomenon. It seems that some areas of Penn, the Northern half of Ohio, hit and miss within Michigan, and Indiana, Illinois, and maybe some of Wisconsin... all share the same base accent. Some pockets will have their own little style though, like anywhere near Appalachia people have the most annoying accent I know.
But yeah, anyone not from America will say it has an accent. And many not from that region in America will say we have an accent, someone said it had a "nasally" pronunciation style - I was offended. lol
But what I've experienced, no matter what I was, or for the most part, where any news program is located - if its an American program, those on it all sound like they would be from my region, yet they can be from anywhere. Local news, national, doesn't matter - they all seem to sound just like how us Northwest Ohioans sound. So I'd say we have the default accent, and for America, the distinct lack of an accent compared to other regions, like Boston or New Jersey which have a very pronounced accent.
I'm not sure I'd have been able to tell before watching The Flight of the Conchords. Now I can't -not- hear the difference.Originally posted by: Lonyo
They think it's Australian 😛Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
I've always been curious what the world thinks of the NZ accent.
I can only make out about 3 British accents, the hoighty toighty well-to-do one, the (lower class?) one, eg. "Blimey, Oi dropped me pen!", and then a third one which I honestly can't understand. It's like a British version of that guy on King of the Hill who's completely unintelligible.Originally posted by: Atheus
There are about 40 different British accents and only the posh southern one sounds wussy.
Originally posted by: Clair de Lune
I think it's accurate to stereotype that we think of Britain accents as sophisticated, sexy (female) and I personally think male Brit accent sounds so god damn feminine. They sound really wussy. I've never heard of a deep voiced Brit accent..
This makes me wonder, what do Brits think of a typical American accent? Do they think it's desirable, sexy, stupid..etc?
I know ATOT has a tendency to get anal and dissect off-topic. I'm speaking GENERALLY and STEREOTYPICALLY what Brits think just as what WE think of Brits.
Anyone Brit here?
Originally posted by: Triumph
Can someone explain to me, why is it, that when movies are set in space, in the future, or in the past, the default accent is British? In Gladiator, ancient Rome, everyone spoke like the Brits. Or war movies. Valkyrie most recently, why the fuck are the Germans speaking with a British accent? Or Enemy at the Gates; since when did a Russian accent sound anything like a British one? Star Trek, every new race they come across speaks like they were raised under the Queen. WTF?
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
I'm not a Brit (Kiwi). I'm so used to the American accent from TV and podcasts that I hardly notice anymore to be honest. Although I do still think it's kinda hawt when I meet a girl IRL and she talks with an American accent. And yeah, there are many US accents. I think the best is the Colorado-region accent and the worst by far is the southern variant.
I've always been curious what the world thinks of the NZ accent.
Originally posted by: RaistlinZ
Check out this vid of Prime Minister Gordon Brown for an example of a deep British accent.