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What kind of American English do you speak?

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Your Linguistic Profile:

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45% General American English

35% Yankee

15% Dixie

0% Midwestern

0% Upper Midwestern

What Kind of American English Do You Speak?
 
My Linguistic Profile:

50% General American English

35% Yankee

10% Dixie

0% Midwestern

0% Upper Midwestern
 
My results--

60% General American English

15% Dixie

10% Midwestern

5% Upper Midwestern

5% Yankee


Guess I do sound a bit like a southerner--
 
My results:

50% General American English

30% Yankee

15% Dixie

0% Midwestern

0% Upper Midwestern
 
Your Linguistic Profile:



55% General American English

25% Yankee

15% Dixie

0% Midwestern

0% Upper Midwestern [/COLOR]
 
i'm non american but i got this:

45% General American English

15% Dixie

10% Yankee

5% Upper Midwestern

0% Midwestern


!oops!
 
45% General American English

30% Yankee

10% Dixie

10% Upper Midwestern

0% Midwestern

Guess that make sense considering I've lived in different parts of the country at different times.
 
I speak British English, but I had a go.
Some questions were not applicable to my English e.g. #2. The night before Halloween is All Hallow's Eve. I don't say TP'ing or anything like it (#4) and I call an easy class easy or a gimmie (#10).


50% General American English

25% Yankee

15% Dixie

5% Upper Midwestern

0% Midwestern
 
Wow! And I have lived all of my life in the midwest...

60% General American English

15% Yankee

10% Upper Midwestern

5% Dixie

5% Midwestern
 
I don't even know what Dixie is, except Dixi toilets.
 
I speak British English, but I had a go.
Some questions were not applicable to my English e.g. #2. The night before Halloween is All Hallow's Eve. I don't say TP'ing or anything like it (#4) and I call an easy class easy or a gimmie (#10).


50% General American English

25% Yankee

15% Dixie

5% Upper Midwestern

0% Midwestern

i skipped some questions i don't understand.:badgrin:
 
I understood all of them, since I'm interested/specialised in colloquialisms and area-specific terms, but I just couldn't respond to some questions. In those cases I answered whichever option felt more natural to me.
 
55% General American English

30% Yankee

10% Dixie

0% Midwestern

0% Upper Midwestern
 
60% General American English

20% Dixie

15% Yankee

0% Midwestern (I live in the midwest)#-o

0% Upper Midwestern
 
Americans speak English??? (*U*)


Who'd a thunk it???? :rolleyes:
 
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