Western New England English Speaker Compares US Dialects

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

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  • @AcademicAshley
    @AcademicAshley  4 года назад +3

    Hope you guys like this one! Let me know your thoughts :-)

  • @powerofprayerministrysp.o.8379
    @powerofprayerministrysp.o.8379 3 года назад +1

    Thank you love your channel
    Looking forward more on Monday

  • @AnishaArulMilton
    @AnishaArulMilton 4 года назад +3

    We call as lightening bugs & trash can. I'm like "Just put your shoes, it's late!" 😄😄 Soda, garage sale, water fountain & you guys! Enjoyed this video for sure! 👍

    • @AcademicAshley
      @AcademicAshley  4 года назад

      Thank you for sharing! I love hearing the differences

  • @MarissaJonasson
    @MarissaJonasson 4 года назад +1

    I just love this video because it makes you really think about the words that we use everyday! I lived in Florida for some time and I was born and raised in NY so I see what your saying about different words and how that has to be so hard for people learning the language to understand!

    • @AcademicAshley
      @AcademicAshley  4 года назад

      Marissa Jonasson Thanks so much! Glad you like it 😊

  • @tomboywo
    @tomboywo 2 года назад +1

    Great video - New England here

    • @AcademicAshley
      @AcademicAshley  2 года назад

      Thank you!! Hello to my fellow New Englander!

  • @SuperFamilySince2015
    @SuperFamilySince2015 4 года назад

    I’m excited for your video on next Saturday! You do a great job!

  • @MauriceFMartin
    @MauriceFMartin 4 года назад

    Thank you for the solid teaching!

  • @wasfatnachannel9520
    @wasfatnachannel9520 4 года назад

    Entertaining and educational as usual

  • @SunmiLearns
    @SunmiLearns 4 года назад

    I really enjoyed this video!

  • @holyfrequency
    @holyfrequency 4 года назад +1

    I grew calling it dust bin (not trash can 🗑 or garbage can), canvas (not sneakers 👟 or trainers), canned drink (not soda) 😃😀 Good job 👍🏽 I enjoyed this one too.

    • @AcademicAshley
      @AcademicAshley  4 года назад +2

      Neat!!! Where did you grow up? I love hearing other ways of saying the same thing :-D

    • @holyfrequency
      @holyfrequency 4 года назад +1

      I’m a Ghana 🇬🇭 yankee 😃😃

    • @AcademicAshley
      @AcademicAshley  4 года назад +1

      Holy Frequency Love it!

  • @SunmiLearns
    @SunmiLearns 4 года назад

    Wow, I was so shocked about lightning bugs, I was like isn't that a firefly? 😅 I am also very confused about 'tennis shoes' 😅.

  • @charans8675
    @charans8675 4 года назад

    Informative video mam !!

  • @WeCreate8
    @WeCreate8 4 года назад +1

    You got me searching my youth now.... I from NYC and lived in Ga for a while and now I'm like.......I'm confused🤣🤣.. one thing I'm sure about is that it has always been soda to me. Then some ppl in the south say cola.... and I'm a sneaker girl🤣

  • @mayetpequena5652
    @mayetpequena5652 4 года назад

    in celebration of the different US dialects..thanks for the info...

  • @GutHealthNurse
    @GutHealthNurse 4 года назад

    I'm from the Jamaica for English we mostly use British English, for some of the phrases mentioned we have slight variations for e.g garbage pan or trash pan

    • @AcademicAshley
      @AcademicAshley  4 года назад

      Intentional Nurse Life Balance oh I love that!!

  • @tracyensleyharp
    @tracyensleyharp 4 года назад

    This was fascinating- should have watched it before I watched the collab video but either way was awesome! Coke, pop fizzy drink, etc that one amuses me!!

    • @AcademicAshley
      @AcademicAshley  4 года назад

      Tracy Ensley Haha it was my warm up for the collab 😂

  • @AnkitaSays
    @AnkitaSays 4 года назад

    These are some really interesting facts about english dialects!
    We are really not an english country so it was good to know these details😎

  • @RoselynTeves
    @RoselynTeves 4 года назад

    Beautiful dialects

  • @TECHWOOLF
    @TECHWOOLF 4 года назад

    Wow great - big like here :)

  • @ItsAllPrimary
    @ItsAllPrimary 4 года назад +1

    Love listening to the dialects - I like the Eastern New England dialect. I remember hearing John F. Kennedy as a kid and thinking, 'why is he talking weird'? Too funny. I love the different Canadian dialects too. We call them sneakers or runners.

    • @AcademicAshley
      @AcademicAshley  4 года назад

      It's All Primary Runners, haven’t heard that one!!! I love when I have no idea a Canadian isn’t American until they say a word differently and I think hmmm 😆 Thanks for watching!

  • @rejoiceolaolorun
    @rejoiceolaolorun 4 года назад

    Hey this was really cool to watch and very interesting because as my experience in living in the US I'm beginning to understand the different dialects that y'all have and it really cool!

  • @mizzKris
    @mizzKris 4 года назад

    This was very interesting. In Louisiana we call them fireflies, soda, tennis shoes, sneakers, and trash can or garbage

  • @slayerchick9196
    @slayerchick9196 3 года назад +1

    I always find it interesting when I learn that certain words for things are not used in other places. My husband is from florida and I'm from CT and I remember the first time we went out for ice cream and I asked for jimmies and he was so confused and was asking me what I was talking about. He's the reason I also learned that grinder isn't a universal word either.

    • @AcademicAshley
      @AcademicAshley  3 года назад

      Hahaha I have heard of jimmies but we never used it in my family but my mom STILL says grinder & I try to get her to stop since people may think she is referring to the dating app haha

  • @EpicKate
    @EpicKate 4 года назад +1

    It's pop in Utah!! What? 😂 I love this, this is so interesting! hahaha!

  • @MichelleGayScienceTeacher
    @MichelleGayScienceTeacher 4 года назад

    Yes, lightening bugs but I use fireflies also. I enjoyed learning about different dialects. Great video!! Blessings friend!

    • @AcademicAshley
      @AcademicAshley  4 года назад +1

      Michelle Gay Science Teacher Growing up I thought they were two different things 😂 Thanks for watching! Did you ever do any cool science experiments with fireflies? We used to collect them in mason jars and put a breathable top on it to watch them glow before setting them free again. Not a science experiment but fun nonetheless 😂

    • @MichelleGayScienceTeacher
      @MichelleGayScienceTeacher 4 года назад

      @@AcademicAshley No, but we collected in jars when I was a kid. LOL

  • @ailynschannel2931
    @ailynschannel2931 4 года назад

    Thanks for sharing your video watching from Qatar 🤝🔔👍

    • @AcademicAshley
      @AcademicAshley  4 года назад

      Thank you! Hello in Qatar! Hope you enjoyed x

  • @haresmahmood
    @haresmahmood 8 месяцев назад

    Really interesting as a Dutchie seeing the influence of Dutch on parts is American English!

    • @AcademicAshley
      @AcademicAshley  7 месяцев назад

      Yes for me as well once I learned Dutch! 😀

  • @AJ4Jesus7
    @AJ4Jesus7 4 года назад

    I'm from the deep south, and I can agree that this is quite accurate. Lol very interesting to see the differences in different areas!! Great video!

    • @AcademicAshley
      @AcademicAshley  4 года назад

      I had no idea you were from the deep south!!!! lol

  • @ShadowCast2020
    @ShadowCast2020 4 года назад

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  • @marissajonasson3983
    @marissajonasson3983 4 года назад

    Omg as a native English speaker I never thought about these things but I do always find it funny when family down south calls a shopping cart a buggy lol

    • @AcademicAshley
      @AcademicAshley  4 года назад

      marissa jonasson or shopping carriage like my mom!! 😂

  • @Theogvineofthedead
    @Theogvineofthedead 10 месяцев назад

    Omg this is my accent 😅 haha I've lived all over America Tennessee, Vermont, new York, Texas and Washington state but was born in Connecticut so yeah they are lightning bugs 😅
    Do you call a shopping cart a carriage? In Tennessee they call it a buggy and it's cart in the pnw 😅. What about the packie or packy? A liquor store. It's funny I forgot for a minute that we couldn't buy beer in gas stations in CT and in Tennessee you can't buy liquor in grocery stores. But in Washington the local Safeway had beer and liquor just behind some kind of glass barrier or sectioned off portion of a store.

    • @AcademicAshley
      @AcademicAshley  3 месяца назад

      Love it! Haha I have some Germanisms and Dutchisms now after spending a third of my life in the Netherlands and Germany lol but yes I used to call it a carriage!!!

    • @AcademicAshley
      @AcademicAshley  3 месяца назад

      How could I ever forget the packy 😆

  • @AprilNewlyMe
    @AprilNewlyMe 4 года назад

    This was supper interesting honestly. The whole POP thing kinda throw me lol

    • @AcademicAshley
      @AcademicAshley  4 года назад

      haha I thought so too! Thanks for watching :-)

  • @HomemakingwithRuby
    @HomemakingwithRuby 4 года назад

    My husband and I say Running Shoes for our active wear shoes. I guess because they actually are technically running shoes... Although even though I have have shoes for running.. I never run in them. lol

    • @AcademicAshley
      @AcademicAshley  4 года назад

      Hey, it's Ruby! Haha I think it makes sense! It just depends what you’re used to. I feel like running shoes makes sense but tennis shoes does not UNLESS you’re a tennis player! 🎾 haha Thanks for watching. And don’t worry - I never go running either (anymore) 🤪

  • @jasonlevine3490
    @jasonlevine3490 7 месяцев назад

    I would guess that the reason for a lot of Northeast words being used in southern Florida is due to the number of snowbirds and retirees from the Northeast wintering/retiring down there.

  • @WeWuzzer8118
    @WeWuzzer8118 3 года назад +1

    The way you pronounce Saturday sounds oddly familiar haha.

  • @sharondapatrice
    @sharondapatrice 4 года назад

    I live in the south and everything you named about us is correct lol!

  • @HannahNicolei
    @HannahNicolei 4 года назад

    I never thought there was an actual difference unless the accent haha 😂

    • @AcademicAshley
      @AcademicAshley  4 года назад

      Hannah Nicole English is much more than ONE language hahaha

  • @tictac9074
    @tictac9074 2 года назад +1

    Definitely tag sale!

  • @AnnelleLansangan
    @AnnelleLansangan 4 года назад

    In the PH, we call it softdrinks hahah

  • @mnnomad1870
    @mnnomad1870 Год назад

    Check out how to talk Minnesotan it's a mess of mumble jumble but we do enjoy a pop!

  • @ETBrothers
    @ETBrothers 4 года назад

    I found it interesting when you talked about trash 😂

  • @jbenoit89
    @jbenoit89 Месяц назад

    I think it's interesting that the dialects seemed to have shifted in my lifetime. I grew up in NW Vermont, within 30 miles of the Canadian border and Lake Champlain. Growing up, I dropped my "R"s and my "T"s, used the word "Wicked" in casual conversation, and regularly ended sentences with 'Eh." i.e.: "Let's pahk the cah in the yahd, go inside and close the cuh'ins, so nobody sees inside, eh. It's wicked cold out heah!" After having left and lived elsewhere the better part of 30 years, I notice that my nieces and nephews in that area have a different accent than the one I grew up with, and my sisters in law, who were local to us, have an accent I now associate with NE New York, where I lived for a time, and different from my sister's accent. It has a nasally component that I pick up on more in a woman's voice than a man's. The fact that our parents were native French speakers and she is bilingual may account for my sister's accent. I recall meeting older folks from central Vermont who spoke in thick Eastern New England accents, difficult to understand even for me, and they only lived 40-50 miles away. My girlfriend from Burlington (only 40 miles away) in the early 90's said that all my friends and I sounded Canadian.
    After 21 years in the military, I picked up "Y-all" and use it regularly now."

  • @rmacapobre
    @rmacapobre 2 месяца назад

    long island tea = sweet tea

  • @Einah_1
    @Einah_1 4 года назад

    Tennis shoes, sneakers and rubber shoes. 👟

    • @AcademicAshley
      @AcademicAshley  4 года назад

      Stephanie Espinosa rubber shoes is a new one for me!

  • @SheiladeCurhalek
    @SheiladeCurhalek 4 года назад

    Hello beautiful. Have a nice day.

  • @godowskygodowsky1155
    @godowskygodowsky1155 3 месяца назад

    You don't drop the tai in fountain?

    • @AcademicAshley
      @AcademicAshley  3 месяца назад

      Ha no what is that?? 😊

    • @godowskygodowsky1155
      @godowskygodowsky1155 3 месяца назад

      @@AcademicAshley In many parts of New England as well as throughout the rest of the US, /tən/ is realized with a glottal stop in unstressed positions as in [ˈmaʊnʔn̩] for mountain.

  • @ShitalGohel
    @ShitalGohel 4 года назад

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