Maryfornia Presents: Ryan's Dorchester County Maryland Accent
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2014
- It's come to Lonnie's attention that every time Ryan returns from Maryland his accent is thicker than ever. Vince has no idea what Lonnie's referring to. You decide for yourself.
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That sounds like a Shore accent! All those run-together words! :)
Eastern Shore exactly Cherie! Blend all the words up with some Old Bay! Thanks for watching! Subscribe to Maryfornia! Check out more #MaryforniaMondays
That's Dundalk... Shore boy born, raised and still here...
Yeah no that's Dundalk. They have a northern hillbilly Irish deal.
Tidewater accent. Some people call it “hoi toider”.
Thanks hon
This is real. I live in Maryland. My accent is not this thick. But I know people who talk like this.
You mean "talk-ike-is"
Hey tommy lol
usually they are older than this guy, i've noticed, although there are plenty of country millenials
Born and raised in Maryland. I lived in Laurel for the first thirteen years of my life, then Carroll County. My dad use to talk like this.... makes me miss him. He worked in “damn near Worshington, DC; quarder mayel down da Pendagon” translation: he worked a quarter mile from the Pentagon. 😂
I think its a little too southern, but this can be heard on the Eastern shore and Western Maryland. The ones claiming to never hear this probably live in central Maryland or have never been to Dundalk or Essex. It's there folks haha! Get me around some good Marylanders and my accent flows like a river!
RUOMO10 I hear it all the time. What part are you from? I'm from Carroll County and most people talk like this.
FYI: MD is the south. Check Mason-Dixon line. Pennsylvanians are "Northern Scum" according the MD state song
Md is not really southern.
Way too Southern. My Grandmother used to live in Kent County, but was originally from North Central WV. Kent County natives sound like more mellow versions of rural folks from Lancaster County, PA, less Southern than Bawlmer but very country and mellow.
@@HoJoCola There is no accent difference between Carroll County, MD and Hanover, PA. Scranton has a noticeable accent that sounds nothing like South Central PA, but South Central PA and MD North of Bawlmer sound pretty much the same. Southern MD has a little Vuhginia Tidewooder accent, but not Carroll and Frederick counties.
Dude you nailed it! This is awesome has my whole family cracking up are from Southern Maryland
For those that have never heard this accent are stuck in the city near DC or stuck in their high risers of Bmore.. but yes this is a shore accent.
yep I've never heard it. I lived between Baltimore and DC
you People always forget about us in the west. Maryland is more than the Shore and Baltimore!
John Baker ikr I live just outside of D.C. but I'm always going to the eastern shore and everyone sounds like this
As a Marylander it doesn’t surprise me to not relate to this accent, being from central Maryland closer to Pg county we more relate with DC and AaCO more relates to Baltimore and Annapolis.
However the state stretches many regions so on the western and eastern districts it definitely wouldn’t surprise, it’s like a whole other world there and in southern Maryland (Calvert, St Mary’s and pars of Charles)
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Ryan's dad must live in Dundalk, Hon.
Haha. Kendra you're right it sounds like a Dundalk Accent! O's Stroh's and Natty Boh's Hon! Thanks for watching! Subscribe to Maryfornia! Support us Maryland guys! #MaryforniaMondays
+Maryfornia People in Essex talk like this.
Dundalk, Essex, Glen Burnie, Cockeysville, Eastern Shore, Everywhere. It's a regional accent not a Dundalk accent.
I am from Dorchester County and YES absolutely, there are those that sound very similar to this - While I don't live there anymore, I have some friends from back home that make this guy sound like he is from Oxford University. Another of my dear friends from back there, speaks with such an accent that you would swear he was a cross between Dorchester County and Ozzy Osbourne. I understood every word - Croaker, Perch (types of fish) etc. - the people with the really heavy accents, generally speaking, you will find more toward southern Dorchester County - or what we call, 'down the low'r county.' Some use terms like "Dish-Cam on Thur-fer" (used by 'wood-er' men... it means the sea state going out of the Hooper Island Thoroughfare - leaving Hooper's Island by boat going toward the Chesapeake Bay - is as calm as the water over a washed dish), "Henny Penny," and "Gully -Wer'-Sher" - (HP and Gully Washer are both used to describe a heavy rainfall). The Islands down around Hooper's Island, Tangier Island, Smith Island (Tangier and Smith are not Dorchester) have their own dialect - a mixture of French, English, and Old English. Many of us, myself included, are proud of where we came from, love the area we grew up in, including our accents; and yes, we too get a good laugh about them (pronounced 'bout 'em)! Final thought - where did MR Ducks in Ocean City come from? They are joking about our accents. If you don't get it, read the following sentences out loud... "M R Ducks" - "M R Not Ducks" - "O S M R" - "C M Geese!"
He sounds just like my grandpa! 😆
You guys on the couch? The facial expressions are hilarious! It was like being transported into a top comedy.
Holy fuck that's accurate. Lmao. Im an Eastern Shore Marylander, but not THAT eastern. That accent is on point bruh.
This is an Eastern Shore accent, I’m from there and I’ve been told many times how my words run along almost like a drawl but not entirely.
Sounds like Hoopers Island to me. Or Hoopzahlund if you rather. Source: grew up in Cambridge
I understood it all 😂, that’s how you know you from Marland 👀
I’m from Dorchester Co. and some of that was Western Shore.
I work for some Calvert county farmers. They sound just like this but less exaggeration.
“Awright, go dowun to the shed and ride up the gator to the barn and fetch the t’baca sticks”
Sorta southern but also not
Eastern Shore say 'Worshington' DC. Water is 'what-ur'. Sure is 'shore'. East New Market is 'Eat New Meat Market' Chestertown is 'Churchtown'
Straight up Dundalk.
deetleskeet sure is.
Sums up Maryland in one conversation 😂😂
Oh my goodness. Whenever my father went home to visit family or high school reunions he would bring Maryland is for Crabs t shirts. That video was almost painful to watch. My father passed away in 2012. He was a good man. I miss him. I always had this idea Maryland was filled with hardworking, dedicated but private and gentle men.
That's fun. People in NYC always note how different I sound when I would come back from even a day or two "down south".
southern Maryland accent is country and Baltimore and Baltimore co accent is like philly.
I understood all of it.
Sounds like the waterboy.
nailed it
My grandfather talks like this. Hes a watermen from hoopers island md
Yes nailed it. Lol
I am from the Chesapeake Bay area, I m gonna give ya all a genral area , not my address but I undrstand every ward he saays . I grown up on the shore, tats tem 2 countees lower. Acmarmac and No'hamton. I also lived down in Nor Corolina, greet countree der. Not to my likeen orstirs, theys mind me of snut. I lakes those places a prettty lot tho.
Gone change iss toyer b’for its hoy toid.
He sounds like Rainman from Dundalk.
Did y'all hear to what happened to Joe Flacco
That was too funny! We don't speak like that in all parts of Maryland. Only in like Dundalk, Calvert and the Park sounds like that! Lmao! I live here and can hardly understand them when we cross paths. They are the single funniest people you'll ever meet though! #GoodFolks
I’m from Pocomoke and that was like Dundalk Maryland and not most of the eastern shore. Almost sounded like the way people try to fake an Irish accent. The things he said were true, but not the accent
That's a Baltimore accent.
This is more like hillbilly Pennsylvania lol
We’re not that bad lol 😂
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA
This is not an Eastern Shore accent at all. Upper Shore sounds like rural PA but a little more mellow, accent becomes more Tidewooder Vuhginia as one gets closer ta Salsberry☺
Aw geez. I live in Maryland and I've never heard anyone talk like this. Although I did understand pretty much every word of what he was saying.
Brittany Plitt Same.
+Brittany Plitt Go to Charles County or St. Mary's county. ;)
trance20001 I'll have to venture on over that way one time lol
right
It’s southern MD
That’s definitely I Dundalk accent
Strong Maryland accents don’t really sound like that. That’s more of a southern Appalachian accent. It has a twang but it doesn’t sound like an exaggerated southern twang.
WTF? I've never heard anything exactly like that. I would have guessed a form of cajun.
he sounds like he is slightly embellishing, but honestly parts of maryland the accent is thicker than this.
Guess your from the western shore tjen
Is it weird I can place exactly where he visited in Maryland based on this bad fake accent.
So much Stariotyes why can't anyone let a true southern Marylander make a accent
from southern MD and no one sounds like that
Also from Southern MD (south of La Plata), and I'm rather surprised you've never heard this being spoken. Are your family transplants from the north? Do you hang around Waldorf too much? There has to be some reason you live here, and don't speak some variation of this. Myself, and all my family have a mix of the Delmarva and Tidewater accent...
Connor Russell Agreed
It's dung because the black guy has a really thick Baltimore accent. So it would be difficult to believe that he couldn't understand another Marylander. Lol. Brit here and love the midatlantic accent. Hope it survives, our accents over here are dying quickly.
Maryland accent is funny. Not a lot of people have it here because it is a commuter state. So when you talk to some you have to repeat it sometimes, it's hilarious
Maryland has a couple accents, they are all types of Southern accents; The so-called Mid Atlantic isn't even an actual region, despite what you may have heard. Southern Maryland/Eastern Shore accent are directly descended from English West Country accents, primarily Devonshire, Somerset, and Cornwall.
No, more like a D.C. or PG county accent. He sounds like most black people there, although racial differences don't seem to be too large.
the "midatlantic" accent is actually something different, it's the fancy newscaster accent from the 1950s.
way to southern to be MD. we're litterally just below the mason dixon lol
way too southern for the rich areas, but not southern enough for the country marylanders.
This is not eastern shore at all. Baltimore maybe
Isn’t it funny that people equate certain accents with ignorance, or “American red necks”, when their accent is heavily influenced from other countries’ culture
Dorchester Co. people don't sound like this.
Funny but he's tryin' too hoard
Natty Bo!
I'm from Maryland, and I've never heard anyone talk like this.
Rachel Brown what part are you from? I hear this all the time. I don't talk like this.
Montgomery County.
visit washington county, and go to stores out in the country. you'll hear it.
If you are from the suburbs , this is not a Maryland accent at all. We work very hard at this not happening.....
We do not talk like that at all. He sounded like a southerner not a Marylander 🤣🤣🤣
omg I really don't understand how people think marylanders talk like southerners, these guys must live in new york or maine or something because that's pretty the only place that accent sounds out of place. (one of my teachers told me her daughter went up north for college and everyone was like "you sound so southern wow I can't even tell what you're saying sometimes")
marylander here, and the southern accent is strong out in the country. it's very common to be even thicker than this, although i don't think he practiced.
I'VE LIVED IN MARYLAND ALL MY LIFE AND IVE NEVER HEARD ANYONE SPEAK LIKE THIS! AND I DONT EVEN EAT CRABS. GOD THESE STEREOTYPES
mia winslet I hear this all the time!
But craaaaaabs . . . Imma cry
Seriously?
You'know'Whatta'Mean?
i'm with you on the stereotypes, i hate old bay. but the accent is a thing.
Wayyy to southern lol. Cmon man, do your people better lol