@TheKevinWalker You think you'd fit right in somewhere in England? I can hear it and I'm from Chicago. It's not as strong as some of ours, but you've got it.
I never thought that marylanders had an accent until my friend from WI started teasing me about the way I said phone. She said it sounded like I was saying phoone. I didn't hear a difference.
Maryland is mostly split between a few accents -- The Baltimore-Washington corridor is pretty close to what Americans think of as Standard American English (people continually move to Maryland to work in DC, which ends up turning the accent into an average of sorts. People speak American Southern in the west, south, and eastern shore. Bawlmerese as an identifiably distinct accent is mostly extinct. No idea what this video is about.
We dont talk like that ! We talk like regular americans and one of the comments below said amerca doesnt have many accents we kinda do. We have the north accents like new york, new jersey and brooklyn. We have southern accents like alabama, missipi and virginia but maryland does not have a accent. Only thing is we say stuff like "sit ahn tha binch" (sit on the bench)
Thinking your people don't have an accent is a pretty sure indication that your accent is actually pretty strong. I'm from Detroit, and folks from who never lived anywhere else still insist that their accent is general American
It would have been better had they used the word hon instead of oh. She kinda sounds British, but what I know I just was you know born and raised there. XD
I've tried to resist donning a Marylander accent the ten years I've lived here...but I do say "ignernt." I don't do that "hon" business though. I need to go somewhere like Chicago and hear how different I sound in comparison to them.
I live in baltimore and were notorious for having that weird sounding "o". But its nothing like this. Terrible imitation lol. But there is a slightly different dialect for baltimoreans that is different from wester MD where there is lots of southern influence. In Balt, we definitely have a lot of northern influence to our accents
I've never heard any of us Marylanders say "ignernt.", lol, but My friends and I find it funny whenever someone says "Ignant". I guess it's because We're from MoCo.
I live just south of Baltimore. My step family has the typical "ballmer" accent but I don't. I go to WVU and people say I have a little bit of a southern accent, but we definitely do not pronounce our O's like the way she did. That just sounds stupid.
oh wow. you must have a lot of money. It must get pretty expensive to listen to every single American's attempt at an English accent. That's what you're basing it on, experience right?
i found this a lot funnier than i should have
I live in MD....I don't get it .-.
Same..
I'm from Southern Maryland and that's NOT how we talk
Ayanna We do not have accents!!!
SutomuraidaZX Northern or Southern?
Patrick Dikit Southern and Ive been to D.C. to PG to Montgomery and I don't see many accents
It's not just the "o" dont forget "warter" "warsh" and most of all "hun"
We baltimoron's love our boh's and O's.
@TheKevinWalker You think you'd fit right in somewhere in England? I can hear it and I'm from Chicago. It's not as strong as some of ours, but you've got it.
just moved to maryland and people here really do drag their o's out. 30 rock is priceless.
most hilarious part of that episode imo!
Hahaha I love this, it's so true.
I'm from Western MD and people have definitely commented on how I say my O's
You're missing the part where Nancy proclaims: "That accent is idiotic"
definitely.
@nathanjamesbaker HMPL was made in Maryland,right?
Marylanders hit those O's harder than Ray Rice!
I never thought that marylanders had an accent until my friend from WI started teasing me about the way I said phone. She said it sounded like I was saying phoone. I didn't hear a difference.
if u close urr eyes and just hear the audio it sound like..
@nebhuskers923 lol yes they do, head over to dundalk/essex area...
I live in Maryland and sort of pronounce my "oh's" like that. I thought it was from growing up in the 80s as a wannabe valley girl, though. :-)
haha. reminds me of something my mother would say.
Ravens In The Super Bowl! Aoh!
"O" brother
Everything spoken has an accent. If you don't have an accent, you might be mute
Maryland is mostly split between a few accents -- The Baltimore-Washington corridor is pretty close to what Americans think of as Standard American English (people continually move to Maryland to work in DC, which ends up turning the accent into an average of sorts. People speak American Southern in the west, south, and eastern shore. Bawlmerese as an identifiably distinct accent is mostly extinct. No idea what this video is about.
I'm well aware. But there's pretty much only one 'shit english accent' that americans put on when they attempt to talk like us
who the fuck says "o" like that? i'm from maryland and i've never heard that shit in my life.
We dont talk like that ! We talk like regular americans and one of the comments below said amerca doesnt have many accents we kinda do. We have the north accents like new york, new jersey and brooklyn. We have southern accents like alabama, missipi and virginia but maryland does not have a accent. Only thing is we say stuff like "sit ahn tha binch" (sit on the bench)
Maryland has different ones. Baltimore, PG, The Shore, Garret, Montgomery and other
I live in Maryland and I was totally unaware we had a accent
Accurate as fuck
@pallekanin91 You're one to talk cuz i'm pretty sure Denmark (which is about the size of New Hampshire) doesn't have accents.
She sounds perfectly normal to me...
But im from baltimore, so maybe thats why :D
Go O's
Depends on where you live. I'm from the Howard County Area and everyone I know talks like this...
there is about 15-20 different american accents
@RIPIzzy022404 Thats because you love there , talk like that, and don't hear it
Thinking your people don't have an accent is a pretty sure indication that your accent is actually pretty strong.
I'm from Detroit, and folks from who never lived anywhere else still insist that their accent is general American
i'm also from detroit and the hilarious thing is that our accent IS standard american
@@dylanjewell5524 This is how I know you are from Detroit - you cannot hear our crazy short vowels.
haha this sounds so funny
I think the 30 Rock writers were thinking of metro DC....I know someone from Northern Virginia who does this and it's pretty annoying.
Wow, I just realized the "Oh no" guy from Family Guy was from Baltimore/MD in general, lol
@xwinkwinko he sounds like that guy from family guy who says "ehw nehww". i cant even type it.
eoooooohh, my gawd :D
I'm so upset I looked up Maryland accent and the first thing that comes up is a Wiki on the "Baltimore Dialect".
SMMFD, Google!!!
It would have been better had they used the word hon instead of oh. She kinda sounds British, but what I know I just was you know born and raised there. XD
I've tried to resist donning a Marylander accent the ten years I've lived here...but I do say "ignernt." I don't do that "hon" business though.
I need to go somewhere like Chicago and hear how different I sound in comparison to them.
@mindlessskull201 I am from Wisconsin and you do. HAHA.
HAHAHAHA
the fuck they don't heading out into the rural areas outside of Baltimore it sounds like a mix between Australian and what the fuck is that?
I don't speak that way... hm maybe I'll notice now if people around me do though
I live in baltimore and were notorious for having that weird sounding "o". But its nothing like this. Terrible imitation lol. But there is a slightly different dialect for baltimoreans that is different from wester MD where there is lots of southern influence. In Balt, we definitely have a lot of northern influence to our accents
They must have met a chick from The Dundalk area, near south Baltimore.
I've never heard any of us Marylanders say "ignernt.", lol, but My friends and I find it funny whenever someone says "Ignant". I guess it's because We're from MoCo.
@fulograceable The eastern shore is the most depressing place on earth.
I live just south of Baltimore. My step family has the typical "ballmer" accent but I don't. I go to WVU and people say I have a little bit of a southern accent, but we definitely do not pronounce our O's like the way she did. That just sounds stupid.
I'm from Maryland,,, I don't get it...
no need to be a prick. Actually I've lived in america for a few years.
What the hell was that..
The Baltimore dialect, also known as Baltimorese (sometimes pseudophonetically written Bawlmerese or Ballimerese)
Trigger warning
oh no?
Not a maryland accent at all. I was born and raised in maryland, and no one I know sounds nothing like that.
oh wow. you must have a lot of money. It must get pretty expensive to listen to every single American's attempt at an English accent. That's what you're basing it on, experience right?
who?
I'm from Maryland, there is no accent.
The fuck was that?
Nah too southern sounding. Imagine an exact 50/50 split between a southern accent and a Boston one and there you go.
@RIPIzzy022404 Who cares it was funny
That was terrible, lol. I have yet to hear an actor be able to duo,cat any of Maryland’s accents accurately. Apparently they’re really hard.
wtf is this