@@wesok7124 Born, raised & still live here. My father and Aunts all Baltimore raised and would be in their late 90s and over a 100 years old, spoke proper but never British English Accent. Majority of the eastcoast cities are America's oldest cities and don't sound alike or even British. However, we do have small towns in the eastern shore of Maryland that the people have really maintained a strong British influenced accent til this day but they are never talked about. Baltimore trends all day on social media and others chime in. I encourage you to look into the accents of Eastern shore Maryland and you'll be surprised.
@@Garrett1240 there is no standard American accent lol north sound different than the south. South sound different from the west and the west sound different from the mid west. It varies by region.
@@deezusnubes I’m talkin bout y’all who not from Baltimore specifically down south y’all country travel out your state up north to New York New Jersey or Maryland you’ll then find out what I’m talking about
I’m from Baltimore but I was born in the county and when my friends from Baltimore city call me dummy it’s the most regular thing to me but I always think about how we’re basically calling each other dumb 😂
The pronunciation of a lot of words is similar to how people talk in Northern Ireland. Given how unique the pronunciation is, I would say there is definitely huge influence from people who emigrated from Northern Ireland to America
@@grant.5345 yep. Lots of things came with those irish immigrants. They brought the knowledge of whiskey production, which resulted in the creation of kentucky burboun. They also brought their musical influence with them, which was a clear precursor to blues and such. I'm very interested in this mixture of culture between African American freedpeople of the South and lowly Irish immigrants. I've noticed a lot of African Americans are called Sean, for example. Sean is the Irish word for old/eldest, usually given to the oldest son.
@@Riyadh460 that wouldn't be strictly true. Being influenced by something and being something are different things. Irish influenced a lot of white people over there also but so did the Dutch, Scottish, English, German, french etc
@@loto7197 Blah, blah, blah. So called African Americans have done their due diligence in regards to who their antecedents were. We get it...the whole world has taken an oath to keep the true origins of the American people a secret. African Americans are the Irish, are the French, are the Germans, are the British. You know this. Carry on as you were pal
I probably heard about 5-10% of British influence in their accents. there were a few words I heard them pronounce that were unlike any other American accent I've heard being spoken in the continental US. very unique.
Growing up in Maryland, I never knew that Baltimore had its own accent. I always heard some people speak like that and thought nothing of it. I just assumed it was natural 😅
As someone who lives in baltimore, when a city’s biggest saving grace is “having personality” it usually just means the place is a shithole. Baltimore is very much that
1:03 she really said “oinch ” for orange 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 OMG I’m dying “HewLew” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💀😂😂😂💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀😂💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💀😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💀💀😂😂😂😂💀😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💀😂😂💀😂😂💀💀💀💀💀💀😂💀💀💀💀💀💀😂😂💀💀💀💀💀😂😂😂💀💀💀💀😂💀😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💀💀💀💀😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💀💀💀💀💀💀😂😂💀😂💀💀💀💀😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💀😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💀💀😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💀💀💀💀😂💀💀💀😂💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀😂😂💀😂😂😂💀😂😂😂😂💀😂😂😂💀💀💀💀😂💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀😂😂
it's the same in alot of cities tbh. In chicago, black and white people sound different. Black people in the midwest (chicago) come from the south due to the "great migration" so there's alot of southern influence in their accents. But the white people in chicago have alot of polish and irish influences in their accents.
It is like an uncanny blend between Boston/New England and Tennessee drawl, with a pinch of British sprinkled on top (trust me, it will make all the difference).
As someone with a TN drawl I found out some of the settlers in TN were from MD (mostly from NC and VA) but MD and SC had a few sprinkled in, so it makes sense. Maybe the TN drawl is the real blend
You heard of people in Yorkshire or flipping Cornwall😭 which part of Britain are you talking about? Also, people tend to talk very court and blunt, so the ewwwwwwww wouldn't stretch out like that💀💀💀
@Ja'Cora Williams but it's the way we say it, we don't prolong it. We are more choppy when we speak but in the South, they have a drawl that we don't, that makes it sound different especially paired with other words in a sentence.
Hi, I'm a linguist. This is very cool and I really like your channel. Thanks for making it. If I could offer one piece of advice - use fewer clips of people being aware of their accent (like the ones where people pronounce certain words, or talk about their own accent, etc.), and go for videos of native speakers (in this case for example, baltimore-accented speakers) either talking to each other, or at least not directly talking to non-native speakers (e.g., recording a video they never thought non-natives would see). Those are of course much harder to find, but are far more valuable data.
I met someone from baltimore that said she was a 'heron' addict and i thought she meant she liked great blue heron birds, but really she meant she had been addicted to heroin in the past. She was in recovery, inspirational lady.
When I moved to the DMV from CA I didn't only have culture shock I felt like I had to learn a whole new language. I almost fainted when I heard someone say "Erck" instead of "Eric" for the first time. 🤣
🤣Being that the DMV is so close to Bmore, there's a lot of interaction between the two. When I lived in the DMV my boyfriend lived in East Baltimore because that's where his "job" was. 🤣 I'm from Oakland, CA so E Bmore never scared me.@@TG-st2ze
I moved from NYC, so I feel your pain! I had spent time in Pittsburgh though, which also has a crazy accent, so it wasn't such a big deal. And yes, there are ppl who talk like this all over the DMV.
Baltimore really has a British accent to parts of their words, and here I thought us here in Boston had a unique accent where anyone from around the country could say yup he’s from Boston. But these ppl definitely have a unique accent only found in one place In our country and it couldn’t be mixed up where their from.
Baltimore, Philly, Outer Banks, and Appalachia have truly wild accents that only get love from linguists. This country is full of cool shit that gets papered over with New York, LA, Texas, and shit else
I live in the Seattle area now. My son says he cannot understand anyone in my family when he talks with them on the phone. My wife just absolutely LOVES the Baltimore accent!
@j.e3336 One word doesn't mean a lot of other words aren't pronounced in a southern dialect. I'm not the only one who noticed the blended accents, so there must be something there.
Fr fr. I’m from the valley and the first time I met my homie from the 5th, he was in the half way house working for McDonald’s as a teen, I didn’t understand a single fucking word out his mouth. It took a few minutes for my brain to adjust to understand him. That was the first time I had heard such a thick ass accent. That was so profound that I never was culture shocked again after that when traveling to different places lol.
I always wondered when the English (British) came and created the 13 colonies what happened to the accent? How come it never progressed deeper into the states the more it expanded? Well, Maryland kept it and said no one else could have it then twisted it to their own specifics.
People from Britain used to sound like this, our accent changes a lot. Americans think of the queens English but it’s changed again in the last 50 years
The British colonizers really left their mark on the Baltimore accent
Lol🤣 we don't sound British we're just us. 👍👍
Yeah, like the english language lol
they just retained older language features because it’s an older city
@@wesok7124 Born, raised & still live here. My father and Aunts all Baltimore raised and would be in their late 90s and over a 100 years old, spoke proper but never British English Accent. Majority of the eastcoast cities are America's oldest cities and don't sound alike or even British. However, we do have small towns in the eastern shore of Maryland that the people have really maintained a strong British influenced accent til this day but they are never talked about. Baltimore trends all day on social media and others chime in. I encourage you to look into the accents of Eastern shore Maryland and you'll be surprised.
@@cityflynn8045 y’all just uk*****
The Baltimore accent is almost like a weird mix of a Brooklyn, Canadian, Cajun, and British accent all blended together.
No we have our own accent and shouldn't be compared to anyone cause they are not the standard to be compared to
@@cityflynn8045 he didn’t compare it he said it’s a mixture of these places that make up Baltimore accent
I don’t really do that to our African-American accents
Don’t say Brooklyn. Do not disrespect my city like that fr lmao
@@jaidaebanks8771the New York accent does stem from British.Philly Jersey and Boston as well
I love that “Aaron earned an iron urn” has become Baltimore’s unofficial national anthem lol
irn inr inr inr inr
Same for St.Louis too lol
It’s the “DAMN, WE REALLY TALK LIKE THAT?” that FLOORED me
It's like Boston's "PAHk cAH on HAHvEHd yAHd".
"Aaron ironed an urn." - Baltimore
"Purple burglar alarm." - Scots
Ain't no way she pronounced Orange like "oinj" 🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂
That really is how they say it 😭😂
Oinch
Same way in DC
OINCH
Baltimore’s a unique town. It’s like a southern British city.
Ya, just like Plymouth lol. As the British would say, get off it!
Absolutely
Baltimore’s not in the south though
@@testnojohnny Baltimore is were "special" people live.
@@testnojohnny it is the south but it's not the deep south...
I had no idea there was such a distinct "oouuuee" sound in the baltimore accent - very soothing to listen to actually LOL
We must have a different idea of what "soothing" means lol
@@TheSoonToBePurgedJackMeHoff55 as opposed to what? The standard American accent which sounds horrid.
@@Garrett1240 there is no standard American accent lol north sound different than the south. South sound different from the west and the west sound different from the mid west. It varies by region.
@@thatbastardtony9445 you’re wrong, it’s called ‘General American English’.
I went to school in Baltimore and live not too far from it and I never noticed it. I only started noticing the accent when I saw it on the internet
Snoop: "Yew standin there lookin fuckin stewpid." 😂
💀
😂😂😂
lmfao the irony
@@Pillzb3rry don't you mean the urny lmaooo
snoop and her accent murdered me the first time i heard it, it didn’t help that i was waking up and got introduced by “yewtewb” autoplay
It's like a mix between Southeastern Americans and British lol.
which is so accurate geographically and historically
It’s not tho y’all just country🤦🏾♂️
@@cfo_sosa23 it’s Urban as hell, how is it country
@@deezusnubes I’m talkin bout y’all who not from Baltimore specifically down south y’all country travel out your state up north to New York New Jersey or Maryland you’ll then find out what I’m talking about
@@deezusnubes Baltimore not country it nothing but buildings houses and few trees we don’t have no hills and mountains just asphalt and busy streets
The smoke alarm chirp on that one girl's clip was the icing on the cake.
I thought it was in my house for a second.
It’s honestly cute when they call each other dummy lol
I’m from Baltimore but I was born in the county and when my friends from Baltimore city call me dummy it’s the most regular thing to me but I always think about how we’re basically calling each other dumb 😂
@@monet8562 For Philly, it's "dickhead"
@@monet8562it's worse with "fool"
"You gon' slap me? Then imma tell my mutha"😂😂
"me mum" vibes
Muva is Baltimore… so is bruva (brother) and fava (father)
Wutcha mutha gon duuuu 😂
..."Sweee-ah-aht", "Oinj" & "Zink" DEFINITELY made me laugh the hardest in this VIDEO
I’m from Baltimore and my 1st cousin is named Darren. I’ve called him Dern all my life.
Daren waller
lol
haha
Same here😂😂
That dern Dern 😆ppl love making fun of our accents
The pronunciation of a lot of words is similar to how people talk in Northern Ireland. Given how unique the pronunciation is, I would say there is definitely huge influence from people who emigrated from Northern Ireland to America
This makes sense as many of the Northern Baltimore suburbs had large Irish migrations back in the 19th century.
@@grant.5345 yep. Lots of things came with those irish immigrants. They brought the knowledge of whiskey production, which resulted in the creation of kentucky burboun. They also brought their musical influence with them, which was a clear precursor to blues and such.
I'm very interested in this mixture of culture between African American freedpeople of the South and lowly Irish immigrants. I've noticed a lot of African Americans are called Sean, for example. Sean is the Irish word for old/eldest, usually given to the oldest son.
@@loto7197Bruh, just say that "African - Americans" are actually Irishmen without sayin' it. Oops, you already have 🤭
@@Riyadh460 that wouldn't be strictly true. Being influenced by something and being something are different things. Irish influenced a lot of white people over there also but so did the Dutch, Scottish, English, German, french etc
@@loto7197 Blah, blah, blah. So called African Americans have done their due diligence in regards to who their antecedents were. We get it...the whole world has taken an oath to keep the true origins of the American people a secret. African Americans are the Irish, are the French, are the Germans, are the British. You know this. Carry on as you were pal
Baltimore is the closest well get to an American/British accent
A British American is probably closer
it sounds nothing like any british accents tho lol
I probably heard about 5-10% of British influence in their accents. there were a few words I heard them pronounce that were unlike any other American accent I've heard being spoken in the continental US. very unique.
Aside from Appalachian dialects
You should look up "High Tide", or "Hoi Toide" accents
the smoke detector goin off at the last second while the girl w the purple hair was talking = pure fuckin gold
I thought that was just her voice for a sec LMAO
Cackled
1:07 dawg wtf is an oinch 💀💀
😂😂😂😂
the damn chirp from the smoke alarm as well I'm dead lol
Growing up in Maryland, I never knew that Baltimore had its own accent. I always heard some people speak like that and thought nothing of it. I just assumed it was natural 😅
It’s because you’ve heard it all your life.What part of Maryland are you from ?
Although its a half crazy city....Baltimore got some real characters. Some real personality.
Everywhere does
@@TheSoonToBePurgedJackMeHoff55 so true
As someone who lives in baltimore, when a city’s biggest saving grace is “having personality” it usually just means the place is a shithole. Baltimore is very much that
Fucc everywhere though… we talking about Baltimore rn
@@TheSoonToBePurgedJackMeHoff55 that’s not what I heard
1:03 she really said “oinch ” for orange 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 OMG I’m dying “HewLew” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💀😂😂😂💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀😂💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💀😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💀💀😂😂😂😂💀😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💀😂😂💀😂😂💀💀💀💀💀💀😂💀💀💀💀💀💀😂😂💀💀💀💀💀😂😂😂💀💀💀💀😂💀😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💀💀💀💀😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💀💀💀💀💀💀😂😂💀😂💀💀💀💀😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💀😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💀💀😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💀💀💀💀😂💀💀💀😂💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀😂😂💀😂😂😂💀😂😂😂😂💀😂😂😂💀💀💀💀😂💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀😂😂
This is a really cool accent that doesn’t get enough attention and movies and TV
Its not cool, they sound dumbaf.
Agreed.
the wire
@@bonkboi420 thing is there are only so many authentic baltimore accents in the wire, some examples being snoop, spider and the deacon
@bonkboi420 herc had such a bad accent that they had to rewrite him so his character was from new york
I love how there are two accents from Baltimore, and both are completely different. White accent and Black accent for anyone who doesn't already know.
Straight facts 💯
Baltimore is North of War-Shington
true I noticed black baltimoreans sound like a mix between british/southern and the white one’s sound more “redneck” for lack of a better word.
it's the same in alot of cities tbh. In chicago, black and white people sound different. Black people in the midwest (chicago) come from the south due to the "great migration" so there's alot of southern influence in their accents. But the white people in chicago have alot of polish and irish influences in their accents.
@@dmvbay2535 🤣
OINCHE always kills me 😂😂😂😂
It is like an uncanny blend between Boston/New England and Tennessee drawl, with a pinch of British sprinkled on top (trust me, it will make all the difference).
As someone with a TN drawl I found out some of the settlers in TN were from MD (mostly from NC and VA) but MD and SC had a few sprinkled in, so it makes sense. Maybe the TN drawl is the real blend
I'm from TN. These folks sound like they been lost in the gulf of Mexico to me.
They don’t sound British.
there's too many PlG reds sharing opinions on this channel. 🙄
For the life of me I can't hear any British tones to our accents.
This mf just said “sweet hawhaw” like a damn crow 😂😂😂
the person in the purple sweatshirt had such a soothing voice
Whenever the say “do” it’s british 😭
You heard of people in Yorkshire or flipping Cornwall😭 which part of Britain are you talking about? Also, people tend to talk very court and blunt, so the ewwwwwwww wouldn't stretch out like that💀💀💀
@@Laura-sg6ss no one said all places in Britain, it still phonetically came from British people
I was so confused on what you meant by that but then I said dew you out loud in a British accent I get what you mean 😂💀
@Ja'Cora Williams but it's the way we say it, we don't prolong it. We are more choppy when we speak but in the South, they have a drawl that we don't, that makes it sound different especially paired with other words in a sentence.
@OB I didn't say they said that.. hence why I'm literally asking from where 😂😂tf
We sound just fine 😂😂😂😂 don’t come for us😂😂😂😂
You kno the muh - uh fucka want it tew
Fuh it is stewpid
Right..I didn’t hear nothing wrong 😆
@@allaboutthemurzic 😂😂
They always judge us
@@allaboutthemurzic 😂😂
something about "dummy" being their term of endearment phrase is so cute lmao
Hi, I'm a linguist. This is very cool and I really like your channel. Thanks for making it.
If I could offer one piece of advice - use fewer clips of people being aware of their accent (like the ones where people pronounce certain words, or talk about their own accent, etc.), and go for videos of native speakers (in this case for example, baltimore-accented speakers) either talking to each other, or at least not directly talking to non-native speakers (e.g., recording a video they never thought non-natives would see). Those are of course much harder to find, but are far more valuable data.
real shit
My atlanta video got some of tht
advice for who? do your own research!
@@allaboutthemurzic naw this whole video had me dying. especially the aaron earned an iron urn where they became self aware.
Facts
1:13 the carbon monoxide monitor beeping is the chefs kiss
"Then we got sweetheAaaArt"😂😂😂
Such a poetic accent....
I met someone from baltimore that said she was a 'heron' addict and i thought she meant she liked great blue heron birds, but really she meant she had been addicted to heroin in the past. She was in recovery, inspirational lady.
I'm from Baltimore, born and raised. I didn't realize we had an "accent" until I heard about this challenge.
U ain’t a real Ballmore boy
Everyone has an accent, dummy
everybody has an accent, if you can speak you have an accent
nobody can hear their own accent lol
@@TM-hx9rsright!!
When I moved to the DMV from CA I didn't only have culture shock I felt like I had to learn a whole new language. I almost fainted when I heard someone say "Erck" instead of "Eric" for the first time. 🤣
Baltimore isnt part of the dmv tho dummy thats like calvert co pg county etc
🤣Being that the DMV is so close to Bmore, there's a lot of interaction between the two. When I lived in the DMV my boyfriend lived in East Baltimore because that's where his "job" was. 🤣 I'm from Oakland, CA so E Bmore never scared me.@@TG-st2ze
I moved from NYC, so I feel your pain! I had spent time in Pittsburgh though, which also has a crazy accent, so it wasn't such a big deal. And yes, there are ppl who talk like this all over the DMV.
funny as hell I am from Baileys Crossroads Virginia but mom was born in DC. so I say Karen like Kurn or Derek like Derk
Baltimore really has a British accent to parts of their words, and here I thought us here in Boston had a unique accent where anyone from around the country could say yup he’s from Boston. But these ppl definitely have a unique accent only found in one place In our country and it couldn’t be mixed up where their from.
Baltimore, Philly, Outer Banks, and Appalachia have truly wild accents that only get love from linguists. This country is full of cool shit that gets papered over with New York, LA, Texas, and shit else
The Baltimore accent to Americans is the equivalent of a Northern English accent to Southerners
I refused to believe Baltimore is in the us 😂
I really almost died laughing at I SAID TEW 😭😭
Literally how chrisean talk
who is that
Because she used to live in Baltimore 😭
What the fuck? lmfao
@@ulysses988 A pro wrestler 💀
@@FIREcrochethairstyles nigga hwat!!! 😂aye delete this befo she find it hahaha
TEW DEW YEW 😂😂😂
The "you", "too", and "do" are very distinctive.
"Sweet-ar-hart" lmaoooooo, had to run that shit back a few times cos wtaf hahaha
First time I met my wife and she said orange, I lol’d.
When she boiled chicken in the water, I was like “ay hold up, what you doing???”
First scene sends me 😂 Chris was like yo chill. Snoop was goin in.
Ong I was stuck on snoop accent whole time dying laughing 😂
Snoop was the first person I heard with the accent. I like how they talk
Snewp
@@allaboutthemurzic lol
Met her in the Post Office. She's real down to earth
“I can say TEWWW…I SAID TEWWWWW” 😂
The "sign of endearment" at the end was the best part, and not even a part of the test
😂😂😂😂
Endurmunt as he said
I’m from maryland and I can’t believe I understand them 😂😂 they sound completely normal to me
I live in the Seattle area now. My son says he cannot understand anyone in my family when he talks with them on the phone. My wife just absolutely LOVES the Baltimore accent!
In Baltimore, men named Aaron are never awarded urns, iron or otherwise.
Bra I read some shit talmbout some dude name Earnest
They said his name Ernst in Baltimore
The little dude in the purple hoodie had a cool accent
He should sing fr
Let’s not forget Calvin Ford calling Ryan Garcia “Ron” 151 times lmao
Coming from a Baltimorian that's funny but that's how some of us do, put our own spin on words
All Daz champ👊🏾 but what y’all know about that “VA” in Baltimore?? You got to be over 40 to know 🤔
Aaron earned and iron urn is the "purple burglar alarm" equivalent
We all needed this.
Bloody well done chap 🎩
Snoops intro was gold and that 2nd guy reminds me of 051 Melly 🕊
it’s the way they say tuuuuu” that’s cute 😂
such a cute accent 😂
"Zink" is the one I never could figure out why.
The barber clips are the best
“I said TEW” 😂
2nd one deadass funny you can tell they faded assab and confused asl 🤣
00:52 if “wtf is blud yapping about” had a facial expression tied to it
Even as someone who grew up in Philadelphia, this was a rough video to listen to
*tew
@@eptskaybro found me in the wild. Salute!
@@TaxTimeForever salute!
Salewt
It’s the Baltimore accent for me (and, of course, the facts)!! 👌🏽
“Murland” is my favorite
It’s kind of British Dope accent though
??? No.
Not really, no.
Not at all British lol
I’m British, it doesn’t sound like my accent obviously but there are quite a few similarities in the way you pronounce words
@@salls523there are some British accents that do sound like the Baltimore accent.
"Bri'ish + hood"
Are u even black?
Im from Chicago we got the best accent and i love Baltimore accent too y'all got the best accent too on BD
that *"Aaron"* earned an iron urn"* is hilarious bro
and that "twouuuu" part too
Wow! I didn't even know that there was a Baltimore accent. I lived in Pennsylvania and heard of one there. You learn something new everyday.
“oranCH”😂😂
That smoke alarm beep at the end of Corn sent me
I understood perfectly. Love from Virginia.
For those who didn’t know
The Wire is a masterpiece. Must watch
My favorite accent, hands down😅
I’m from London England. I love you lots accents 😍
the "that aint it dummy" 😭😭
Yeah, that's British and Southern accent. I love how that woman at 1:05 says orange.
Word
@@elijahashman9716 oinch?
That's not a southern accent. Nobody says oinch in the south.
@j.e3336 One word doesn't mean a lot of other words aren't pronounced in a southern dialect. I'm not the only one who noticed the blended accents, so there must be something there.
That’s not even close to British
Gotta do one for Houston
Fr fr. I’m from the valley and the first time I met my homie from the 5th, he was in the half way house working for McDonald’s as a teen, I didn’t understand a single fucking word out his mouth. It took a few minutes for my brain to adjust to understand him. That was the first time I had heard such a thick ass accent. That was so profound that I never was culture shocked again after that when traveling to different places lol.
It’s always the fire alarms with these people.
sweehaAAR LMAO. YOOOO. this is funny stuff. i love the Wire for the accent. watched it many times over. iron... irn,,,, urn
Stop playing with us😂 we dew sound like this tho
My man said zink instead of sink lol God love Baltimore, someone has to
Love it!
i got a friend, she just moved from baltimore to my city like 6 month ago and yea she sound exactly like this
Ok so I can take my UK 🇬🇧 ass over to Baltimore and not feel out of place
They stay coming for us 😂
Baldamore Murriland
They dew tew much 🤣
@@allaboutthemurzic😂😂😂😂
completed with the smoke detector beep aswell, perfection
It's their culture
I still quote “and it’s not gonna be yewwww” 😂😂
Leave us alone #TeamBaltimore 😂😂😂
I love when they say “RUclips “
YewTewb
@@allaboutthemurzic 😂😂😂😂
I remember the first time I saw her on the wire I was talking to my brother on the phone like yo who is this new British character? 🤣
😂😂😂😂
God bless the special peeps of Balmore
yall hear me out over dis...ya'tellabewn fu'kalang with the bewl'asneupes, munella'tang...
Fun fact: Snoop's actor in The Wire was actually pretty active on the Roads and has been to jail
A man said earned earned & earned 😂
I always wondered when the English (British) came and created the 13 colonies what happened to the accent? How come it never progressed deeper into the states the more it expanded? Well, Maryland kept it and said no one else could have it then twisted it to their own specifics.
That's an English accent?
It sounds nothing like a British accent
@@TheSoonToBePurgedJackMeHoff55 can you read? If so finish my entire comment before replying.
Actually that old English accent is what you hear from Americans today, the accent in Britain changed.
People from Britain used to sound like this, our accent changes a lot. Americans think of the queens English but it’s changed again in the last 50 years