all i know is that you replace the "er" sound with an "a" sound
i.e. buttercup becomes buddacup
And den youse fug-ed-aboud-id. Capeesh?
Alrighty goirls, let's amscray.
She was praised for her amazing imitation of famous actors.
Sounds like you don't have one It's like telling someone who traveled to Chicago who is in New York with a New York accent telling them "You have a New York accent. Cool" They will be like "What? New York accent?" Then they will say "Well, you have a Chicago accent." Thats me! 👍🏼(me) I will say "What? Chicago accent? Accents? I don't have an accent at all" The people in New York will say "Me neither!"
The New York accent is influenced by various immigrant groups who settled in the region, including Irish, Italian, Jewish, and Eastern European populations. It is also influenced by the city's diverse linguistic heritage and its history as a major port city with extensive contact with different cultures.
new zealand
Children are very sensitive to the language and accents they are exposed to at a young age. If a child spends a lot of time with family members or in a community where a New Jersey accent is common, they may pick up that accent naturally as they learn to speak.
Ex New Yorker ... as in a former New Yorker said with a New York accent (New Yahkaw). :)
yes
she is half new yorker, half italian.
Depends. Is she a loud New Yorker?
I think it was kind of high society New Yorker from the 20's.
She was praised for her amazing imitation of famous actors.
Mario's accent is typically described as Italian-American, with a mix of Italian and New York City influences. His speech is characterized by phrases like "It's-a me, Mario!" and "Let's-a go!" that reflect his Italian heritage.
Seeing as he's from New Zealand, I would say yes.
The correct way of saying it is "I am a New Yorker."
New Yorker Lions was created in 1987.
New Yorker Films was created in 1965.
New Yorker Hotel was created in 1929.