a combination of different irish accents. strong dublin influence.
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!"
"Nu yolts" is a playful way of spelling "New York" in English, often used to mimic the New York accent or for comedic effect.
Different accents in the United States developed due to historical settlement patterns and migrations. The Southern accent is influenced by the English dialects spoken by early settlers from the British Isles, while the Northern accent, like the New York accent, developed from the diverse immigrants who settled in those regions. Geographic isolation and cultural influences also played a role in shaping regional accents.
Well, if they are from New Jersey or have close influences (parents, teachers, relatives, ect.) who have such an accent, then the little kid is likely just to pick it up as they learn to speak. Otherwise, if there is a speech impediment, some words or sounds may come out a bit off-sounding, giving hte sense that there is an accent behind them. _________________________________________________________________ Different answer: There is no such thing as a New Jersey accent. I hate it when people think that. theres a western accent, Boston accent, or a Brooklyn accent. No New Jersey accent, that's a rumor because of the show The Jersey Shore.
People with a Geordie accent come from Newcastle and the surrounding areas in northeast England, such as Gateshead and Sunderland. The accent is known for its distinctive pronunciation and vocabulary.
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!"
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Who are you to judge whether this person is a loser or not. Just because they try to talk with a New York accent doesn't mean they are a loser, but they just want to fit in. Sometimes when you visit a certain city where the accent is stronger it is quite easy to pick up that accent or the slang that goes with it. Often people from the U.S. or Canada may visit Australia and come home with a bit of an Aussie accent and a few of their sayings and they certainly aren't losers. Accept your friend for who they are and not where they come from.
New Jersey people don't have a change of accent, it's a regular American accent. And yes i know this because i live in New Jersey.
It takes alot of practice.
Since Bugs Bunny has a New York accent we presume he has grown up in New York .
If you had like a New York accent, ulcer would.
Angel has a classic Long Island, New York accent as in "Lon Guyland Noo Yohk."
similar to someone from new york but slighly less annoying
Senator Bernie Sanders bears a distinctive Brooklyn, New York accent. He was born and raised there, went to college in Chicago, and moved back to New York after college. He only moved to Vermont when he was nearly 30 years old and his Brooklyn accent was fully set in.
She has a new yorkan accent but she is not originally from New York she was born in Trinidad and moved there when she was 5.
Like they're from the "Upper State" of New York. New York state has many many different accents. There is no one "New York accent". I have family from Poughkeepsie New York and they say things like "Tawk" instead of "talk"...."cawfee"/coffee...."Dawg"/dog........but again it all depends on what part of New York you're from. Don't be fooled by the stereotypical "How you doin" New Yorker stuff.