My family teaches you how to speak Baltimorese

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @johannesbridges1341
    @johannesbridges1341 5 лет назад +8804

    Someone once said, "Baltimore is like all the eccentrics from the south tried to move up north, and ran out of gas in Baltimore."

  • @stark1193
    @stark1193 5 лет назад +3786

    Hmmm... AARON EARNED AN IRON URN. Let’s see.😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @GrimOakheart
    @GrimOakheart 4 года назад +6174

    Normal people: "Did you have dinner?"
    Baltimore: "d'YEET?!"

    • @TylerLL2112
      @TylerLL2112 4 года назад +170

      Baltimore invented the would Yeet confirmed. It’s just applied differently.

    • @adamthevintagerazornerd2767
      @adamthevintagerazornerd2767 4 года назад +82

      Midwest has a word similar, it's g'eat. But the G is pronounced like J

    • @fireballferret8146
      @fireballferret8146 4 года назад +1

      🙋‍♂️

    • @Jesse-cx4si
      @Jesse-cx4si 4 года назад +46

      I’m from OKC and we also say “ja-eet.”

    • @mightyquinn38
      @mightyquinn38 4 года назад +17

      @@Jesse-cx4si I'm from Lexington, Kentucky and we say that.

  • @VideoNozoki
    @VideoNozoki 3 года назад +2737

    This seems like a very nice family. It is nice to see everyone together, laughing.

    • @jbbrault2052
      @jbbrault2052 2 года назад +7

      Idk man…. It’s very sus that you said that. I’m not sure if it’s really sad bc you have no family nor friends??? Or you are going to kill his “very nice” condensed, comedy troop-family? Now that I thought about it I get it bro. Do what you must

    • @j4miee
      @j4miee 2 года назад

      @@jbbrault2052 Bro how insecure are you? 🤣sounds like you're bitter about seeing people enjoying themselves

    • @39bigmarks
      @39bigmarks 2 года назад

      @@jbbrault2052 get the fuck off the internet and go find some friends because it's very obvious you don't have any. this guy just said something nice and you had to go ahead and leave that stupid ass comment there.

    • @WlseCrow
      @WlseCrow 2 года назад +48

      Jb brault please hes just having a nice moment

    • @hamhampangpang_customer
      @hamhampangpang_customer 2 года назад +12

      @@jbbrault2052 oh come on you didnt have to bring out your honest thoughts on the table

  • @alainadacosta1222
    @alainadacosta1222 3 года назад +1494

    This video is so cute and warm, just a family laughing at themselves and having fun.

    • @eyedictate
      @eyedictate 2 года назад +1

      @Spritz McSoda lmao chill

    • @mondobacon8101
      @mondobacon8101 2 года назад +1

      @Spritz McSoda there were plenty of times that they were laughing...

    • @bigredc222
      @bigredc222 Месяц назад +1

      Yea, it's a great family.

    • @schwarjm100
      @schwarjm100 Месяц назад

      That’s my family. Thank you for your kind words. MERRY CHRISTMAS 2024

  • @konrad4421
    @konrad4421 7 лет назад +7569

    Our accent is like a weird mix of the southern and the northern accent. Its REALLY strange.

    • @unorthodoxromance254
      @unorthodoxromance254 6 лет назад +293

      Geographically that would be correct.

    • @m00dsw1ngs
      @m00dsw1ngs 6 лет назад +114

      i agree, we some things we say have a southern drawl, others are northern, i think it depends on what part of MD you live in

    • @mattiekim
      @mattiekim 6 лет назад +89

      Smith Island, MD, is in the middle of the Bay, they speak like they're "English" because they've been so isolated and untouched by the outside.

    • @lia5958
      @lia5958 6 лет назад +4

      MentleGen of Leisure right

    • @Elios0000
      @Elios0000 6 лет назад +17

      yeah the Smith Island dialect is neat i have read some stuff that its likely VERY close to how the early colonist talked

  • @seancollins9745
    @seancollins9745 7 лет назад +2347

    when we moved to baltimore in 1987, my michigam raised mom spent 2 hours looking for blair road one day lol

    • @JStephs1950
      @JStephs1950 7 лет назад +117

      Fortunately,, when Baltimorians go to a hardware store to buy a paramour, the clerk knows that they want something they can use to cut the grass.

    • @seancollins9745
      @seancollins9745 7 лет назад +7

      JStephs1950 roflmao

    • @sandrayousif2418
      @sandrayousif2418 6 лет назад +11

      I was born and still live in Michigan and that’s exactly how I would spell that too from the way she pronounced it.

    • @pepperforpresident3039
      @pepperforpresident3039 6 лет назад +7

      Hahahahaha 😅I'm a in tears in laughing so hard j imagining ur mom looking for a road that doesn't exist for the rest of the English speaking world yes Blair rd lombird st as opposed to the correct way Lombard balamere (baltimore) and jeet? (Did u eat) are probably some of our worse or best ways of pronouncing words depending on how u look at it oh and pixture, lil itlee (little italy)and our tried and true hon...but I don't even realize or hear it unless it's two people conversing one being from bmore and the other from the English speaking world then I see how truly pronounced it is....

    • @theanagraman8325
      @theanagraman8325 6 лет назад

      Lmao

  • @Pete_Finch
    @Pete_Finch 2 года назад +798

    I love how excited everyone is to read the word once they see it. I'm a native New Yorker and get the same grin when someone from out of town asks me to say "coffee," "dog" or "daughter"

    • @pongop
      @pongop Год назад +3

      I'd also ask to hear "hot dog" and "water"

    • @gorkskoal9315
      @gorkskoal9315 Год назад +9

      LOL my mom said when she had moved out to johns mariland then went to live out in Balmr people thought it was hillarius to ask her to say things like choclate or food etc.
      Normal people: choclat
      Her: Chwlate
      Normal people: food
      Her:grb
      me:how the hell did I learn to have a normal cnvrstn?

    • @gorkskoal9315
      @gorkskoal9315 Год назад +8

      LOL when I was dating this super suuuuuuuuuuper nice girl who was orginally from Mariland, then moved to Baltimore and then Pittsberg she had by then had the cutest mix of all them. Tooke me a minute to undr stwand hers. Bcs ov hwans a drawls untps thaa wrdst mixtares ufs scnts.
      Normal people: "Heey how ya doin'?!"
      Her: "drs cmshrs ayands gme a bgl owl kiss!"
      Me now: how the hell did we understand each other?

    • @dividad1
      @dividad1 Год назад +7

      My dad will add Rs at the end of words with As, like Soda becomes soder, Anna becomes Anner

    • @gorkskoal9315
      @gorkskoal9315 Год назад +5

      @@dividad1 LOL, my dads mum was still alive, she a deeeep southern accent, and would call up to talk my my father. She'd roll constantans and ings was atually ang. "Hawn caawns 'yall geets yers fader onder phwone like gud 'lil deer?" and Thin was Thang. Coke pipsi all that was color coded soder. When he came back from seeing her his drawl was awful, I have no idea how I under stood a gd thing he said. "comsgeetshereindeercarrightquweeknow!" (wtf did he say?)OOh get in the car so we can go get the pizza. got it.

  • @post_historic
    @post_historic 2 года назад +626

    This is a akchewl anthplologically significant video. This made me smile so hart it brought tears. 100% ackerit.

  • @lawdawg5818
    @lawdawg5818 2 года назад +55

    This was EVERYTHING to me as a middle aged Lady who was a runaway child living in baw-mO
    In the 90s.
    Thank GOD for the lovely Ms.Stacey of Camden Cafe who hired me and made me manager of the pizza joint across from Camden Yards AKA Oriole's stadium.
    This woman saved MY LIFE as well.as the Punk Rockers who kept me safely home at
    1134 Warshington Blvd.
    I appreciate and love y'all, Hon! I love all my HUNZ from BMOR añd I will do anything to bring love back to you whenever you need...
    Love, Lauren ❤️

    • @lawdawg5818
      @lawdawg5818 2 года назад +4

      #VirginHouse by a band called Violent Society from PA made proper legitimation of our lifestyle and honors the beauty of a counterculture which was loving, caring and RIGHTEOUS at a time when buildings were being blown up and we had one another to lean on.
      #NattyBo at #SidsTavern was living life to it's fullest!
      Thank you, Mike Straight .. you definitely put the straightness into me by kicking my ass outta bed, giving me $15 to buy a shirt and show up for a job interview..and made it happen. I love y'all...
      I still call everyone "HON."

  • @TnseWlms
    @TnseWlms 5 лет назад +1137

    Bawlmer is a city located in Merlin, home of the Oryuls, Crabtown's major lig baseball team. Known for row houses, uhrster roasts, marble steps, painted screens and crab feasts. Purnts of interest include the Inner Harbor, Pimlico, Droodle Park, Hollintown, and downy ashin, 3 hours away as the iggle flies. Bawlmer has a certain charm you just won't find in Shcargo, Pissberg or Warshnun.

    • @TigerTiger-wf7xq
      @TigerTiger-wf7xq 5 лет назад +48

      Yes!!! I’m from Maryland but now in Florida and I sure miss Maryland! Nicest people and everyone calls each other “Hun”
      I still pronounce “wash” as “warsh” 😂

    • @joshturner1591
      @joshturner1591 4 года назад +8

      De winner hon

    • @HardluckHutch
      @HardluckHutch 4 года назад +29

      Damn! Reading that was fun.

    • @finessekid4789
      @finessekid4789 4 года назад +15

      I read that perfectly

    • @TylerLL2112
      @TylerLL2112 4 года назад +14

      I literally just read a post that sounded like it came from my grandfather who grew up in Bawlmer. Literally to a T every word. Crazy how you make a step out of the city and it seems like that accent isn’t as common.

  • @xenap.5596
    @xenap.5596 5 лет назад +516

    I moved to Maryland 5 years ago from South East Asia, and I tried saying the words before your family did. Nailed it everytime! And I didn't even know I was talking like this on the daily lol

    • @TylerLL2112
      @TylerLL2112 4 года назад +27

      Haha. Funny how accents are picked up like that. Take care!

    • @BIoknight000
      @BIoknight000 3 года назад +19

      This is a similar story to yourself: Vladimir Lenin, Russian Communist Leader, first learned English in Dublin so he went his entire life speaking it like an Irishman

    • @philmccracken564
      @philmccracken564 3 года назад +6

      Maybe because Baltimorese sounds like a Vietnamese person trying to speak English.

    • @BeLikeNexus
      @BeLikeNexus Год назад

      Welcome brother

  • @tiffygne18
    @tiffygne18 6 лет назад +3535

    White accent lol black Baltimore be like yew tew and yo

  • @Mutedmouth
    @Mutedmouth 2 года назад +36

    The „did you eat“ reminded me of my own German dialect, where instead of „Hast du gegessen?“ (did you eat) we sometimes only say „S'gessen?“

  • @dawnmarieslaght6406
    @dawnmarieslaght6406 Год назад +4

    I am rolling🤣🤣🤣, born and raised in Baltimore. Still say it the same way after over 30 years living in California.

  • @SteppingStonevlogs
    @SteppingStonevlogs 4 года назад +574

    LOVE IT because it's kept it's local dialect. Hope they keep speaking 'funny' because the world would sound a lot more blend if we all had the same accent!

    • @paladin4141
      @paladin4141 2 года назад +3

      I don't know about other parts of Balmer' but it's pretty much dead on the Southside

    • @Walamonga1313
      @Walamonga1313 2 года назад +10

      Bland, not blend

    • @Saghetti
      @Saghetti Год назад +5

      @@Walamonga1313 i think that was the joke

    • @cinnamoncigarettes
      @cinnamoncigarettes Год назад +12

      We are losing accents in the US and its very very sad. I live in NC and probably 1 out of 8 people even have a southern accent.

    • @badart3204
      @badart3204 Год назад

      @@cinnamoncigarettesit’s not all bad. It makes it much easier to understand each other which is very useful.

  • @tshyne8007
    @tshyne8007 4 года назад +1415

    When Baltimoreans speak they get their point across by using the least amount of words, and, or syllables.

    • @mdinunzio7610
      @mdinunzio7610 3 года назад +99

      "Why waste time, say lot word when few word do trick" - Kevin Malone

    • @unclechuck3229
      @unclechuck3229 3 года назад +2

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @camden336
      @camden336 3 года назад +5

      I understood them clearly..sounds like my grandmother and shes from north carolina

    • @inside1283
      @inside1283 3 года назад +5

      Very much like Yorkshire in England, we literally don’t use the word “the”😂

    • @reikomyles1495
      @reikomyles1495 3 года назад

      Truth

  • @CapturedByKen
    @CapturedByKen 3 года назад +194

    Mann , I love accents ...gives every region so much character

    • @rachelladue1572
      @rachelladue1572 3 года назад +7

      yeah, i hate the way a lot of ppl looks down on their regional accents and try to conform their way of speaking, often intentionally. But with the internet and tv and such the way it is it's so ubiquitous you're going to hear words from ppl not in your region before you adopt the regional accent, so a lot of this is going away. Plus like so many kids going to school have teachers not from their area, so the ppl they're hearing when not on the media are also not speaking with the regional accent. very sad imo

    • @jishan6992
      @jishan6992 4 месяца назад

      Yeah its called culture

  • @patrickscannell6370
    @patrickscannell6370 Год назад +225

    Lived in Balmore for three years and I was happy to get most of the pronunciations right. I was also only hoping to hear a few more missing words like "mayor" (pronounced "mare"), "paris" (pronounced "purris"), and "wash" (pronounced "warsh")

    • @tonym2513
      @tonym2513 Год назад +1

      How do you’s mfs say two?

    • @youtubename7819
      @youtubename7819 Год назад +4

      What? How else do you say mayor besides “mare”? Does anyone say “may or”?

    • @doinyourmom7236
      @doinyourmom7236 Год назад

      Worst three years of your life? If not, you're brain is broken. I live there for 6, and I say burn that useless city to the ground.

    • @doinyourmom7236
      @doinyourmom7236 Год назад

      Yes, because that's the proper pronunciation.@@youtubename7819

    • @aynDRAWS
      @aynDRAWS Год назад +4

      Ah yes, that classic "warsh". That's a staple down here in Hoosier land as well lol

  • @kenfederighi461
    @kenfederighi461 2 года назад +56

    I’ve showed this video to soo many people!
    I go to the Czech Republic every Spring to train kids coming to Ocean City to work for the Summer.
    Ever since I found this video, I’ve been including it as part of my class!
    I tell my students that we don’t talk like the English they have been learning!
    While I grew up in Howard County, my grandparents lived on Harmon Avenue, in Morrell Park. The 1970’s were an amazing time in West Baltimore!

    • @krystalgardiner5591
      @krystalgardiner5591 Год назад

      I grew up in Brooklyn in Baltimore and eventually bought a house in Morrell Park! Moved away to Carroll County about 15 years ago.

    • @schwarjm100
      @schwarjm100 Месяц назад +2

      I’m one of the family members in my son’s video & am happy to learn that you use it as a teaching guide LOL ❤
      MERRY CHRISTMAS

  • @215joee
    @215joee 6 лет назад +567

    Its funny because in Philly we say “wooder” too instead of “water”

    • @tmtmtmtmtm
      @tmtmtmtmtm 6 лет назад +71

      I've noticed a lot of similarities in the Baltimore and Philly accents. Also, nobody in Maryland ever calls it Pennsylvania, it's always just P.A.

    • @215joee
      @215joee 6 лет назад +15

      An Request Yeah we just say P.A too. I rarely hear Pennsylvania

    • @pepperforpresident3039
      @pepperforpresident3039 6 лет назад +2

      Joe 215 I have noticed certain parts of P.A. pronounces things like us...i have never been to Philly but in Pittsburgh and its really similar to our accent

    • @survivurman
      @survivurman 5 лет назад +8

      its the same accent yeah en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-Atlantic_American_English

    • @condeezyyy
      @condeezyyy 5 лет назад

      Im from Baltimore nd i say “wada” or “wooder” 😂

  • @cairegrigsby7682
    @cairegrigsby7682 4 года назад +103

    The “dgeeet” took me out. “Did you eat” 😂😂

    • @PKB-AG
      @PKB-AG Месяц назад +1

      Jeet Jet? No, Juu?

  • @winterdunlap1596
    @winterdunlap1596 6 лет назад +1922

    I dont say bawlmore i say bal-da-more

    • @destinyofforji6318
      @destinyofforji6318 6 лет назад +31

      Right same

    • @JonathanPerez-kw1jg
      @JonathanPerez-kw1jg 5 лет назад +23

      Facts! I was confused when they said it lol

    • @NFL_Prod
      @NFL_Prod 5 лет назад +3

      😂😂

    • @j.z.blasko594
      @j.z.blasko594 5 лет назад +83

      They clearly from south baltimore theres a completely different accent between southern baltimore and the west and east sides that's why they say it like bawlmor and not bal-di-more like we say

    • @sfort515
      @sfort515 5 лет назад +4

      I say Bal-ti-more but I’m from California living in MD now lol

  • @Smajtastic
    @Smajtastic Год назад +25

    This is so wholesome, thank for you sharing your wonderful moment with your family

    • @schwarjm100
      @schwarjm100 Месяц назад +1

      So glad you liked my son’s video. We had no idea what he was up to LOL
      MERRY CHRISTMAS 2024

  • @monchiemonchum
    @monchiemonchum Год назад +5

    As someone born and raised in Delco, aka Delaware County PA, southwest of Philadelphia and north of the Delaware state line, this video just demonstrated to me some of the similarities of the Philly accent and the Baltimore accent. Particularly "wooder" and "Djeet?"

    • @robletsdoit5886
      @robletsdoit5886 Месяц назад +1

      I’ve seen pictures of Philly row homes I swore were Baltimore row homes Philly and Baltimore are so similar in many ways!!!!

  • @MamaChartman
    @MamaChartman 5 лет назад +72

    As a lifetime Marylander with tons of family in South Baltimore, I could not stop laughing. This is so accurate.

    • @Scorch1028
      @Scorch1028 5 лет назад

      Cynthia Hartman Did you ever hear the Baltimore accent that the bearded lady (Kathy Bates) had in “American Horror Story: Freak Show”? It sounded like a mockery of a Cincinnati accent. 🤣

    • @doinyourmom7236
      @doinyourmom7236 Год назад

      You poor sunna.

  • @mlady204103
    @mlady204103 6 лет назад +198

    I'm from Minnesota, but I used to know a guy from Dundalk. We had the worst time understanding each other, but the sparks still flew! This fun video took me down memory lane.

    • @Missingonesmatter
      @Missingonesmatter 4 года назад +7

      I’m from Baltimore and moved to Minnesota a few years ago, so I totally get what you’re saying😂

    • @mlady204103
      @mlady204103 4 года назад +4

      @@Missingonesmatter lol...yes I'm sure my "fargo" accent was a challenge, too!

    • @commentingisawasteoftime7195
      @commentingisawasteoftime7195 4 года назад +6

      the two funniest regional accents in the country. It takes everything in me to not laugh when my aunt says "for gahd sakes"! A thick Dundalk might be funnier.

    • @kenndirtyyhitzfromdavault2036
      @kenndirtyyhitzfromdavault2036 3 года назад +1

      I’m from north Minneapolis

    • @martybass7376
      @martybass7376 3 года назад +1

      @@mlady204103 you smash

  • @eoghanhayes4575
    @eoghanhayes4575 3 года назад +62

    Stav's family is so wholesome

  • @atlntcostv7293
    @atlntcostv7293 Год назад +3

    ever heard a Baltimorean & a Bostonian argue ? I momentarily forgot it was English
    (& the guy that broke it up was from Chicago)

    • @a.y.t.a.s.494
      @a.y.t.a.s.494 Год назад

      It’s not English. It’s a very distant relative who has spent many nights under the stars 😂

    • @a.y.t.a.s.494
      @a.y.t.a.s.494 Год назад +1

      I curse the predictive text making me edit 😂

    • @MLBrooks-g3u
      @MLBrooks-g3u Месяц назад +1

      You should have been there when my friend from Boston wanted to know if I wanted a certain pronged eating implement ("Wanna f---?")

  • @hallnonsensical104
    @hallnonsensical104 5 месяцев назад +1

    "Down the ocean" made me belly laugh, she sounds exactly like my great aunt. Fantastic video

  • @TigerTiger-wf7xq
    @TigerTiger-wf7xq 5 лет назад +54

    I’m from Maryland and now living in Florida.
    I still pronounce the word “wash”
    as “warsh”. Put the dishes in the dishwarsher. I have to warsh clothes. I need to warsh my hair.
    That’s how I say it and my former coworkers used to laugh and one of my daughter’s friends asked her “Why does your mom say warsh instead of wash? Hey, that’s just part of our Maryland/Balmore accent!
    Be proud fellow Marylanders and raise your crab mallets high! 😂

    • @kaymuldoon3575
      @kaymuldoon3575 4 года назад +1

      Some people in Kansas also say “warsh” instead of “wash.” My family is originally from Kansas and my older sister still says “warsh.”

    • @joea.9969
      @joea.9969 Год назад

      George Warshington??

    • @gj8683
      @gj8683 Месяц назад

      In southern Indiana, there are also people who say "warsh" and "deesh warsher."

    • @lisagd22
      @lisagd22 Месяц назад

      I got the "warsh" teased out of me, but I still can't say anything other than "wooder."

  • @cuckoo61
    @cuckoo61 4 года назад +20

    D'yeat is the universal way of saying I love and care for you 😍😂

  • @miromax811
    @miromax811 4 года назад +52

    - What's the name of that guy from Ocean's Eleven?
    - 1:34

  • @marcusperdue5862
    @marcusperdue5862 3 года назад +7

    That’s so strange! I’m originally from B’ham, Alabama and there are SO many similarities that I hear between Alabama and Baltimore’s accents. Love it!

  • @kent7525
    @kent7525 7 лет назад +171

    Love it I have lived in Maryland all my life and your family definitely has the accent down, if people see this who are not from Baltimore this is not a put on accent they are doing to try to be funny or to entertain, it's for real how we talk in Balmore. Lol
    Great video Bro Go O's
    Ken

  • @jjlax7
    @jjlax7 5 лет назад +217

    Southern accent + English Cockney= Baltimore accent

    • @CRuf-qw4yv
      @CRuf-qw4yv 5 лет назад +3

      Cockey is much to fast, choppy with end of words cut off. Batimoreans drawl out their words much longer then Cockney...so I disagree.

    • @projectnugget1417
      @projectnugget1417 5 лет назад

      No its more of a city mixed with rap

    • @bratzlover501
      @bratzlover501 5 лет назад +1

      They pronounce tuesday like English northerners though

    • @AuntieLux
      @AuntieLux 4 года назад

      @@bratzlover501 yeah but still not anywhere close to a cockney accent

    • @bcfromse
      @bcfromse 4 года назад

      It’s more southern America + west country English accent

  • @davidbuschhorn6539
    @davidbuschhorn6539 6 лет назад +25

    Melanie is the cutest :-)
    I moved from MD (Severna Park) and came out west. After I graduated from the U of I, I worked in Spokane for a summer. At night, I worked with all these black guys and at one point one of them and I started talking at the same time.
    We both froze and looked at each other and I swear the level of tension in the airplane we were working on skyrocketed.
    Then, again at the same time I said, "You're from DC!" just when he said, "You're from Maryland!"
    We'd gone to the same bars, ate at the same restaurants, etc.. It was great.

  • @De3533N
    @De3533N Месяц назад +4

    I am too born and raised in Baltimore I too said all of these words exactly the same as them. Remarkable.

  • @ledhed5553
    @ledhed5553 Месяц назад +1

    Not sure how I stumbled on this but I’m glad I did hon. Bawlmr born n bred here. These are spot awn. 👊

  • @kalvinpacker
    @kalvinpacker 3 года назад +4

    I love how the algorithm gifts me this video the night before Im taking a trip to Baltimore. Absolutely amazing

  • @meghanlloyd
    @meghanlloyd 4 года назад +4

    I love this video! Makes me homesick. I'm from the Baltimore area, live in California now. No one can ever quite place my accent. Only had one person ever come close haha

  • @idahomusic
    @idahomusic 3 года назад +6

    My brother in law is a grammar police. He is always correcting me to his way of talking. He grew up only 250 miles from me but we were separated by the continental divide between Idaho and Montana

  • @richardgazinia5482
    @richardgazinia5482 2 года назад +4

    I grew up in between Philadelphia and Baltimore but slightly closer to Philly because my parents moved from Philly to the far Philly suburbs in Southern Chester County, PA. I slip into the Philly accent on certain words because that's the way my parents talked but I picked up some Baltimoreese as well.
    "Did you eat" has always been "jeet" to me. Having lived in New York for over a decade people in NYC always think I have a southern accent and when I tell them I'm from Philly (I root for all the Philly teams because of my dad and we were just out of range for Baltimore TV so it was Philly TV all the way) they look at me like I'm crazy because I don't have the stereo-typical Philly accent.
    Thanks to this video I now understand where my mixed Southern PA and Northern MD accent must have come from.

    • @MLBrooks-g3u
      @MLBrooks-g3u Месяц назад

      My mother was from NJ, my father from Baltimore, and my accent also has a lot of Philly in it. When I'm not careful, I turn the word "all" into a two syllable word like my mother's family did ("ooh-awl").

  • @kevinschultz5678
    @kevinschultz5678 Месяц назад +1

    Late to the party, but I learned about "Ballmore" from a resident way back in 1989 when our summer marching band was on a Baltimire/DC trip. Have remembered it ever since. Don't know why. Every time I see "Baltimore" in print, I hear it in my head as "Ballmore". Us Wisconsinites have our own linguistic querks, don cha know. 😁

  • @clairecaterer8362
    @clairecaterer8362 5 лет назад +24

    Great video on the Baltimore accent (which I knew nothing about)! Also, what a beautiful family. It's clear how close you all are.

  • @peterjonas4971
    @peterjonas4971 Год назад +1

    Here to represent Ellicott City, Ho. Co. The only things missing at the table were crabs. Thanks for making this.

  • @debdobry910
    @debdobry910 7 лет назад +7

    Renee - Thank you for sharing this. I LOVED this. When I am on conference calls at work, people recognize my Baltimore accent right away!

    • @gorkskoal9315
      @gorkskoal9315 3 года назад

      probably because it sounds kind of like chicago...with even less sylables used and slightly less shouting. da chigns gotsa speefcix waysda spxns. and su do' balmrs. both sound like their shouting drunk dutch people.

  • @One_Of_One.1
    @One_Of_One.1 4 года назад +28

    Too funny! I have lived in Baltimore all of my life....I realize now that Baltimoreans speak differently from the rest of Maryland! Gotta love it...

    • @doinyourmom7236
      @doinyourmom7236 Год назад

      You poor person. Get out when you can, I'll pray for you.

  • @speakrighttogod
    @speakrighttogod Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the good laughs! 😂

  • @judecarter205
    @judecarter205 3 года назад +1

    Maryland!! Towson checking in

  • @kaymuldoon3575
    @kaymuldoon3575 4 года назад +14

    There’s a small town in Texas named Italy. And they pronounce it “It-ly” just like the Baltimore folks do.

  • @emilyhenry6086
    @emilyhenry6086 3 года назад +5

    as a wisconsinite hearing them say “J’eet?” brought a tear to my eye

  • @simoneboldreghini7209
    @simoneboldreghini7209 4 года назад +5

    As an English graduate in Italy, I find this video both interesting and funny!! Also my undergraduate thesis was on the Mary-merry-merry-Murry merger in North America...

    • @MLBrooks-g3u
      @MLBrooks-g3u Месяц назад

      A great thesis. My partial Philly accent would wish you a Murry Christmas.

  • @CheapsKate77
    @CheapsKate77 Месяц назад +2

    My mom’s family pronounced Tuesday like “Tuesdee” also, but they were from Massachusetts. However, I don’t think anyone else I ever met in MA said the days of the week like that. 🤔

    • @deke6x
      @deke6x 23 дня назад

      Yup. My family from Worcester county in MA...

  • @madelynsparkles9242
    @madelynsparkles9242 Год назад +2

    I’m from Frederick and I’m laughing at how many I got 😂😂😂👏

  • @THE14THPRIME229
    @THE14THPRIME229 6 лет назад +12

    Being from EASTON , MARYLAND... YOU GUYS NAILED IT AND IM SUBSCRIBING !! Feel free todo the same ... dis thurdy. Not fridie. 🤣😂

    • @CRuf-qw4yv
      @CRuf-qw4yv 5 лет назад

      Being from Easton and the shore, a typical yocals or chicken farmers paragraph would sound like .. " I have a wooder doeg, but she won't use her doeg hace (house). But she is a purdy (pretty) doeg. Only thing, she gits skitty arain (around) Fall-arms (firearns). Specially when those Balt-mur city folks come dane (down) here to hunt. Half of them start a far (fire) or shoot yer cayes (cows)". Note.... "Wooder" seems to be universal for the word "water" in Maryland.

  • @MalignDreams
    @MalignDreams 5 лет назад +30

    So the Baltimore accent is a like a mix of a heavy southern accent and boston, with a touch of Canadian. Huh. Cool.

  • @Ariel_530
    @Ariel_530 5 лет назад +4

    😂😂😂 It's so true! I got them all right because my family lived in Baltimore before I was born and I still go visit my cousins that live there every once in a while. You missed wash (warsh), spider (spy-der), yellow (yelluh), and leg (lay-g) 😂

  • @nicoletinker8081
    @nicoletinker8081 3 года назад +2

    i lived in bawmer for a year and a half i came back with an accent lol i love this and i miss being there. basically you need to speak like you are as impatient as the city you live in lol

  • @WMUH1
    @WMUH1 Год назад

    When I saw "We Own This City" on HBO last year, I thought of this video after I heard one of the lead actors pronounce "ambulance" as "am-blance"! Really enjoyed this video!

  • @kilanspeaks
    @kilanspeaks Год назад +5

    OMG 1:02 that was how my junior high English teacher taught us how to say “Tuesday” 😂 Mind you, this was one of our first English lessons (yes, we started really late in junior high school) and this was how she taught us the days of the week: Sundee, Mundee, Toosdee, and so on. 😁 I’ve always hated her for ruining us for life, but now I realized that she was just Baltimorese all along 🤣 I’m from Indonesia, BTW. Cheers! 🍻

  • @marshallwhite7324
    @marshallwhite7324 3 года назад +3

    Holy smokes, nailed them all... I consider my self a conisuerrier of Maryland dialects and this really sums it up nicely. When the word "on" becomes two syllabled I know I am home.

  • @johnv7976
    @johnv7976 5 лет назад +606

    Lmao Baltimore is so weird. Literally the rest of Maryland doesn’t talk like that

    • @macvena
      @macvena 5 лет назад +88

      The rest of New York doesn't sound the NYC. Nor does greater Mass sound like Boston. It's a city thing.

    • @johnv7976
      @johnv7976 5 лет назад +70

      MAC VENA right but Maryland is a really small state. If you go 20 minutes away from Baltimore the accent completely change. I find it funny.

    • @macvena
      @macvena 5 лет назад +32

      @@johnv7976 I agree. That was sort of my point. Cities have their own sound, as compared to the neighboring suburbs and rural counties. Baltimore has very distinctive sound, not heard in PA, or VA, Delaware or West Virginia. Hell, Germantown and Frederick dont sound like Baltimore.

    • @dannih.5622
      @dannih.5622 5 лет назад +8

      Most people on the shore of MD do sound like them but each place is different still. Easton sound way different than Cambridge lol you can tell where people are from. I noticed people not from Maryland pronounce the 't' in Baltimore where we don't its funny and weird

    • @msqtpie2471
      @msqtpie2471 5 лет назад

      John V They will in a minute tho lol.. The Counties is the new City now fr

  • @plumskiter
    @plumskiter 28 дней назад +1

    I lived in Baltimore for 10 years. I love this! So accurate!

  • @merrybot101
    @merrybot101 2 года назад +8

    This is so funny to me because I live just half an hour away from Baltimore and our accent is completely different. In fact, I never even knew people from Baltimore had such a strong accent. Never had much reason to go into the city. Guess it must be extremely localized

    • @uhohhotdog
      @uhohhotdog Год назад

      It’s strongest in Eastern side of baltimore I’d say

    • @MLBrooks-g3u
      @MLBrooks-g3u Месяц назад

      Baltimore is a city of neighborhoods and therefore several accents.

  • @jordaneliisee
    @jordaneliisee 6 лет назад +193

    Mom: geet?
    Me: no
    What kind of language!?!?

    • @pepperforpresident3039
      @pepperforpresident3039 6 лет назад +7

      Jordan Elise I know it's crazy but we know exactly what the question is or where jeet? Where did you eat

    • @maiya3717
      @maiya3717 6 лет назад +4

      It's basically did ju eat

    • @BluSapphire1
      @BluSapphire1 6 лет назад +3

      We don’t say geet🙄

    • @JayK817
      @JayK817 5 лет назад

      I’m adding this to my vocabulary dammit

    • @adamsanders1213
      @adamsanders1213 5 лет назад +1

      "Did you eat?" Is actually spelled "jeet"

  • @sirarnie9837
    @sirarnie9837 3 года назад +8

    I was born and raised in Baltimore, and I really don't have the accent. Many of these pronunciations are specific to regions within the city. The ones that I believe are universally spoken throughout the city are ambulance, water, and Bel Air Rd.
    I never heard anyone ever say hon. That is very specific to the Hampden area, so I am not sure how that has become something to represent the whole city.

    • @MMMTheOriginalDiva
      @MMMTheOriginalDiva Год назад

      Born and raised in Baltimore (moved away almost 50 yrs ago)... No one in my community said "blair" rd! No one!... Bel Air Rd. My sister taught in Bel Air, Md., used to drive on Bel Air Rd. in a Chevy Bel Air! A few words are universal, but many are within certain communities... I still have a subtle Bmore accent... but, never spoke with the exaggerated accent...
      Baltimore is a city of historically many migrant families from within the U.S. and abroad... This factor has played a major role in developing a " Baltimore accent"...

  • @enryiggins2878
    @enryiggins2878 Месяц назад +2

    My PA friends did a version of this. It was awesome. Warshmasheen.

  • @AMY-k5t
    @AMY-k5t Год назад

    I live in England now and I get so many compliments on my Baltimore accent, from everyone.
    I was calling the non-emergency health line in England because I was sick and the lady on the line said I had the loviest American accent she had ever heard.

  • @Michael34-14
    @Michael34-14 5 лет назад +7

    Very interesting. I live in the DC area now and never really noticed much dialect here in the Mid-Atlantic. I would guess Baltimore really straddles the southern accent and the northeastern dialects.

    • @pattimlareau
      @pattimlareau 3 года назад +2

      MARYLAND'S THE OLD LINE STATE. People try to say Baltimore's a southern city, largely because so many moved here from the south and in those areas brought much of those origins with them. BUT, no, it's both, with deadly hot, humid summers, frozen icy, winters with extended frost biting temps, and debilitating snow, (more outside the city,) we are truly both a southern, (noPalm trees!) at times, and winter (no horse driven sleighs!), but both Union and Confederate, cousin against cousin, and brother against brother, fought and kylled each other here in a particularly bloody history of the Civil War, where we are both and null, South and North.

    • @gregpaspatis9425
      @gregpaspatis9425 2 года назад

      @Michael @Patricia Lareau although Maryland never officially seceded from the union, it was still heavily sympathetic to the southern Confederacy, thus during the final half of the 20th century there were still many around Baltimore carrying racial prejudices with them. It's a known fact that when Brooklyn Dodgers baseball hall of famer Jackie Robinson played his only year for the minor league Montreal Royals (Bklyn. farm team) in 1946, during road trips meeting the (International Lea.) Balt. Orioles, Robinson encountered some of the worst prejudice imaginable.

    • @MEEZYFROMPG
      @MEEZYFROMPG Год назад

      ​@@gregpaspatis9425The Midwest was the same way, Which Maryland is akin too more than the northeast in my opinion; Dr Martin Luther King even said that Chicago was the the worst city with racism than he has ever encountered in the south.

  • @FeelinErie
    @FeelinErie 3 года назад +5

    As a Londoner, this is highly entertaining! 😂

    • @8964TS
      @8964TS 3 года назад +2

      Pretty similar to a lot of British pronunciations, don’t you think?

  • @Xamaza
    @Xamaza Год назад +9

    aaron earned an iron urn

  • @TINInBILLY
    @TINInBILLY Год назад

    THANK YOU SO MUCH for this family game time, & boy, did you ever teach me what I came to google searching for. I LOVE accents..but was truly wondering if GEN Z & has kept up the accent; bc SADLY, as I search RUclips vids in Boston, NYC, PHILI..is seems many young don’t even sound distinctive at all to the area..I SAW a video of a young 20s white guy…said he was raised n QUEENS..LITERALLY..he cld hv been reared on NORFOLK for all I know..I cldnt detect anything REGIONALLY GOLD..it’s as though his accent had been paved over in training for nightly news or something

    • @TINInBILLY
      @TINInBILLY Год назад

      I FORGOT TO ADD: I grew up in HOUSTON; during my single adulthood..19-29 I met an become close friends (coupe instances it was a GF) with folks my age from BOSTON to PHILI..mainly NYC folks tho..Had a good bud who grew up in Queens, StoneyBrook Long Island, a Black bud who grew up in Bronx (rough area), another black bud grew up in Brooklyn, a Jewish bud who grew up in in Queens. Had a GF from Boston & a good Jewish friend from Phili..all the above had strong regional accents..this was early 90s mainly..into late 90s a little bit..
      Now, got know a black girl at work (in 30s I think currently/guessing) She grew up in Phili..literally I WLD NOT HV EVER GUESSED until she mentioned her VACAY & where she was bout to go..driving from DALLAS into Phili for 10 days..I was shocked…she was a long time local..no detectable accent..ONE MAY SAY.well, it’s a black thing..nope..bc I had two black friends mentioned above PLUS known as acquaintances 2 more black dudes back in early 90s..one had such a THICK NYC accent he cld IMITATE ARNOLD HORSHACK (of Welcome back KOTTER tv show 1975-79) SO GOOD…! He cld even raise his voice n do a EDITH BUNKER & ARCHIE..LOL..I loved it
      ALSO..early 90s knew an 2 ARABIC FAMS..kiddos came to my school..I was their teach..ALL OF THE KIDDOS spoke Arabic at home and had LIVED n Middle East too..but also lots time in NYC..ALL HAD detectable pretty strong NYC accents
      SO THE THEORY nowadays is…well, there are so many IMMIGRANTS NOW..it’s killing regional accents…I JUST TOOK TIME ABOVE to kinda NEGATE that..mentioned blacks, Arabs, Hispanics even (which I didn’t detail) etc ALL n 90s & w strong NYC accents

  • @frankcastle6003
    @frankcastle6003 Год назад +2

    your family was spot on.

  • @nikodimus86
    @nikodimus86 Год назад +2

    Family together, indulging a family member and having a laugh. They have already won in life.

  • @Jules91961
    @Jules91961 7 лет назад +68

    Not to split hairs, but it's Belair Rd., not Bel Air Rd. Bel Air is the town in Harford County.

    • @monicasojka2738
      @monicasojka2738 6 лет назад +4

      True! And the town of Bel Air is full of Bel Air Roads

    • @EDIFnikkor
      @EDIFnikkor 6 лет назад +1

      it's how we pronounce it not how its spelled, btw Bel Air Md. is said Belair by Balmer people ..

    • @MikeJones-vi6mx
      @MikeJones-vi6mx 5 лет назад +1

      Monica where is my kid?

    • @jacobbarrett8068
      @jacobbarrett8068 5 лет назад +2

      Ironically people from bel air sound like implants from upstate new york

    • @jacobAmango
      @jacobAmango 5 лет назад

      Belair road goes in to bel air and its also called route 1

  • @JStephs1950
    @JStephs1950 7 лет назад +241

    Jeet?
    Nah, joo?
    Nah, squeet.

    • @Mrmagusmc
      @Mrmagusmc 7 лет назад +6

      That's perfect lol

    • @londons_legacy
      @londons_legacy 6 лет назад +4

      JStephs1950 I found a loophole: If you’re from the south you understand this 😂

    • @snoozeking7497
      @snoozeking7497 6 лет назад +1

      LOL

    • @thegreathawk3659
      @thegreathawk3659 6 лет назад +9

      I didn't get "squeet"

    • @londons_legacy
      @londons_legacy 6 лет назад +11

      The Great Hawk very quick, lazy way of saying let’s go eat lol

  • @internetperson9121
    @internetperson9121 29 дней назад

    Your family is awesome. Melanie is super cute, I’ve got a crush on her. Best of luck to y’all (Oklahoma word) in the new year!

  • @bellowphone
    @bellowphone 2 года назад +1

    What a lovely family. I grew up on the ocean in South Jersey, and the North Jersey people would refer to coming here as "Goin' down'a shaw."

    • @MLBrooks-g3u
      @MLBrooks-g3u Месяц назад +1

      Yes, in NJ you go to the "shore." In Baltimore you go to the "ocean." "Danny Ocean" is where you go in the summer.

  • @hads5279
    @hads5279 4 года назад +33

    My dad grew up in Baltimore and he says “dee” instead of “day” for days if the week. “Arange” instead of “orange.” “Farest” instead of “forest.” He says “jeet” instead of “did you eat?”, “worter” instead of “water.” And my grandparents on his side have a little bit of a thicker accent. I dunno when they all moved to Oregon, but I was born and raised in Oregon.

    • @phile5437
      @phile5437 3 года назад +1

      You live in Organ?

    • @gorkskoal9315
      @gorkskoal9315 3 года назад

      LOL did he also do probably the most bolmore thing: "charlet"! for chocolate, my grandma lived their for ages, and even when she moved to florida sometimes would go: gima charlat! (wtf did you ask for?)...da' charlt!

    • @olilondonisabum7170
      @olilondonisabum7170 2 года назад

      your dad is saying the words wrong

    • @MLBrooks-g3u
      @MLBrooks-g3u Месяц назад

      @@gorkskoal9315 You remind me that in Baltimore, the name "Charles" is a one syllable word, kind of like the Brits - "Chawlz"

  • @GarbageAtSB
    @GarbageAtSB 3 месяца назад +5

    "oh man i wish someone would tell me what character george clooney plays in that one heist film from 2001"
    1:37:

  • @aloveaffairwithself
    @aloveaffairwithself 5 лет назад +6

    There are multiple accents in Baltimore. I miss home sometimes. I stick out like a sore thumb with this accent, son.

  • @deanevangelista6359
    @deanevangelista6359 Год назад +1

    That accent has creeped into the DC area as well.

    • @chazcov08
      @chazcov08 Месяц назад

      And pretty much the same as Philly.

  • @crandall761
    @crandall761 Месяц назад +3

    Finally a fun family game.

  • @StormyDay
    @StormyDay 3 года назад +3

    This is hysterical. My friend always says “awn” for “on.”

  • @alesanafyi
    @alesanafyi Год назад +3

    I cracked up as soon as I saw that last card. I knew jeet was coming

  • @C-Thunder
    @C-Thunder 3 года назад

    My mind is blown 😂😂😂 You Baltimore people are something else man 😂😂😂

  • @downhilltwofour0082
    @downhilltwofour0082 3 года назад +1

    Very cute family. Thanks for sharing!

  • @rebeccagavin974
    @rebeccagavin974 3 года назад +7

    I'm Irish and this is how I talk 😆

  • @Armistice023
    @Armistice023 3 года назад +3

    I like stuff like this. Accents and some wholesome fun

  • @mocaps7778
    @mocaps7778 5 лет назад +6

    Love this video. Honorable mentions thought...
    Crayon - crown
    Oil - ull
    Iron - awrn
    Egg - agg (hard a)
    File - foul

    • @JessKalinow
      @JessKalinow 5 лет назад +3

      My dundalk grandma says piano=pie-ana

    • @MLBrooks-g3u
      @MLBrooks-g3u Месяц назад

      You put tars on the car and tire in the road.

  • @chrisbailey5055
    @chrisbailey5055 Месяц назад +1

    amazing, i grew up in Gaithersburg, so close, but linguistically so far....

  • @rhinawbp6138
    @rhinawbp6138 Год назад

    This is awesome! I grew up nearby and Baltimore had its own language! my friend says Costume weird and she lived by Baltimore.

  • @mikebenedict1056
    @mikebenedict1056 4 года назад +4

    Philly says half thos words the same! Specially "Geeeet?" Lol

  • @JohnSmith-nh2te
    @JohnSmith-nh2te 7 лет назад +37

    Ahhh makes me think of my Dundalk

  • @Scorch1028
    @Scorch1028 5 лет назад +11

    The “Bord-uh-more Oh-ree-ohs!” ⚾️

  • @lioneatsthesheep8996
    @lioneatsthesheep8996 7 месяцев назад +1

    Damn, its crazy how the only thing I am paying attention to is how normal and loving this family is, and how crazy it is that not a lot of families are like this.....

  • @missbee9140
    @missbee9140 Месяц назад

    Reminds me when I stoped an orthodox rabbi in downtown New York and asked him where I could find the deli from the film ‘when Harry Met sally’. I told him I thought it was located on Houston street. He said he knew one on Howston but had never heard of Houston. I’m not sure if it was my accent or his but I thanked him and kept wandering looking for it and finally found it close by. Once I met my sister I told her what happened and she admonished me for forgetting New Yorkers pronounce Houston as ‘Howston’.

  • @igweofart
    @igweofart 7 лет назад +820

    That's how white people talk in Baltimore

    • @JStephs1950
      @JStephs1950 7 лет назад +35

      Um, it's Balimerese. It's interesting because it shows how much some people in Baltimore vary their speech from the English of TV announcers. The focus is on the peculiarities of the speaking. You're the only one making this about race.
      Anyway, how about a video showing how non-white people from Baltimore talk? In particular, though, the person making the film has to pronounce the words in standard TV English, to show everyone on the internet how much that non-white pronunciation varies from "proper" English. Unless, of course, all non-whites from Baltimore talk like Al Rokker. In that case, I'd rather watch Al.
      If you decide not to make the video, here's one for you:
      ruclips.net/video/5KDJr_34Rww/видео.html
      The speaker says that white people and black people in Baltimore speak two different ways, and that's just the way it is.

    • @wolfkeeper9019
      @wolfkeeper9019 7 лет назад +26

      Everyone talks like this

    • @cmd7129
      @cmd7129 6 лет назад +100

      baltimore actually has two accents. This is an example of the upper class white accent. Baltimore has another accent common in the black community. In this community they pronounce things way differently;
      Dog = Dug
      Shoe = Shew
      We also use the word dummy as a term of endearment.
      "Ay yo"
      "You feel me"
      "Playing the fifty"

    • @SimplyJustZariyahbackup
      @SimplyJustZariyahbackup 6 лет назад

      CAPTMochaLatte True omg😂

    • @theanagraman8325
      @theanagraman8325 6 лет назад +26

      White people from here talk like that mainly. Been here all my life and never heard a black person speak like that. No matter the social economics state that's how our white people talk. They'll tell you that

  • @Scorch1028
    @Scorch1028 5 лет назад +14

    “dep-uh-dee” = deputy 😆