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Atlanta sounds more southern and refined, NOLA has that distinct Caribbean rhythm. I’m South American but I had a friend from Macon GA who talked like the ATL dudes, loved his accent!
Bellard I'm with you Dawg' New Orleans has a unique perspective Accent that's not NEW it's goes back Generations" as far as Accents goes It's about there Culture" Louisiana Lifestyle and differences that sets Them apart' and makes more fascinating....
Miami and New Orleans sounds nearly the same, I'm from New Orleans and lived in Miami for many years and noticed that we have a common bond, especially with the Haitians and people from the Bahamas.
I’m from mobile, Alabama born and raised been going to New Orleans, Louisiana since I was a kid, mobile is right next to Biloxi Mississippi, Pensacola, Florida, and also 2 hrs from New Orleans I’m from the south but everytime time I go to the N.O. I get jealous of their accents lol
I guarantee 💯 Louisiana Ganges are More bounded together as Louisiana' Black Heritages that's been handed down through generations with That COOL ACCENT.....
I would say Massachusetts and Louisiana have the two most strongest accents in America. It no question about where they from when they open their mouth.
im from Birmingham Al. We sound very similar to Atlanta. If you go into certain counties deep in Alabama like Selma and hear the elders talk, they sound like they speaking a whole nother language
@@lunarballoonistxoA mix French and different Africans accent but what is funny that their tone really sounds like some people from Cameroon(French speaking part) after the acquired the us accent
The New Orleans accent is harder to understand. The Atlanta accent sounds a tad bit more literate like they had some education. The people in New Orleans sound like the most education they got was 2nd grade
i from 7 ward so its not that hard for me to understand but I guess I can see where you comin from. was they any words you aint understand cuz i can clear it up
@@7emy255 haha I'm from a tiny town in Iowa, almost the complete opposite place. I understood the vast majority of it, mostly just accent differences making it sound mumbly. I grew up speaking super standard English so when I moved to Alabama a year ago it was a huge change.. I had maybe talked to three black people in my first 18 years of life. Definitely have learned a lot
@@hfdcjiirjmcfi peoples in new orleans speak different from eachother while also maintainin that nola accent yeard me like some will have some real strong accent while anotha gon have a very light one. there are different kinds of accents in new orleans so many to even count. And sometimes its just how you talk. if you ever come here youll see a variety of all different kinds of people.
New Orleans accent is so unique. As a New Yorker, I love it. Is it just me who thinks the N.O accent sounds way less southern? This comparison with Atlanta proves it-Atlanta sounds more southern while New Orleans sounds less southern. I can’t even explain it. New Orleans accent is so cool
@@skylewis7656 I’ll be in NYC in March. I love the y’all rap scene and accents as well. I’m trying to cop me a Remy Ma type of chick when I visit. Lol, even the female’s are aggressive, but I love it.
Forget the accents I know yah heard the man say "they blowed it up" 3:50 It doesn't surprise me...gov also drowned a black city in Georgia and created Lake Lanier
I’m from Nola and your assumption is absolutely correct. Lol I’ve traveled all around this country and literally no one ever assumed I was from Nola let alone the south. The broken English is definitely an indication of very little education and intelligence.
@@AsheKardashe9 Seems to me that just 'cause you don't talk like that, you use it as a reason to convince yourself that you're a better human being. There's a lot of people who do talk like that, who are waaaay more educated and intelligent than you.
I hate the fact that the AA people in my city projects so much unnecessary ignorance and lack of education. It’s embarrassing to say the absolute least. I hate it here! 😩🤦🏾♀️😒
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**YEARD ME**
I had no choice
Atlanta sounds more southern and refined, NOLA has that distinct Caribbean rhythm. I’m South American but I had a friend from Macon GA who talked like the ATL dudes, loved his accent!
There is no better accent in the U.S. than a Louisiana accent.
Facts
*New Orleans accent 🤦🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🙄
Nola but tyy 😭😭😭❤❤❤
Yeah Gullah geechee is more different than New Orleans..They need more shine
Y’all driving me it’s not Louisiana it’s NEW ORLEANS ACCENT!!
New Orleans accent is way more unique
Bellard I'm with you Dawg' New Orleans has a unique perspective Accent that's not NEW it's goes back
Generations" as far as Accents goes
It's about there Culture" Louisiana
Lifestyle and differences that sets
Them apart' and makes more fascinating....
@@miltonhollis703 We pick alot of our Dialect/Accent to the cool 20s Jazz Era cats that were talking to each other during the Roaring 20s.....😏
@@dernaljones1125 florida and n.o sound similar
Miami and New Orleans sounds nearly the same, I'm from New Orleans and lived in Miami for many years and noticed that we have a common bond, especially with the Haitians and people from the Bahamas.
@@nola3058 depends on who and where; i agree especially with the stresses and rhythms in some Miami accents & New Orleans accents.
The Atlanta accent is diluted because most of the ppl there ain’t from there
Like parts of Florida.
@@mikaels6009 yeah that’s very true
I heard alot of African Americans from California moved there because west coast is so expensive
@@JV-dj6mo been like that in Atlanta before they moved in. You had Chicago, Alabama, Miami and even New Orleans before the storm in Atlanta
But the people he spoke to are obviously from there, they have a heavy accent especially the last 2 ATL segments.
Watching from Africa & wondering what they all saying 😁😂🤣
"Say la bruddah I was jocing my la yeah yesterday. I'm f##king with Dat no kizzy yah heard meh"
Did you understand that?
Lol
You are not by yourself.,. The New Orleans accent sound like a very old person trying to sound young!
They saying some gang shit
😂
I like how everyone from Atlanta thinks they're different. I lived here all my life, everyone is the same.
Lmao .
This man said when he is 30, he’ll be married and traveling the world. Love that positive outlook.
I absolutely love Louisianas accent 😍
It’s a New Orleans accent.
@@marvelousramond THATS LOUISIANA😂😂
@@LufoVR Nah, it’s not bro.🥴
Damn, as a Black person who isn’t American it was so hard for me to understand what they were saying at times. 😭
All the way from South Africa. I fxcks with the New orleans accent hard🔥
I’m from mobile, Alabama born and raised been going to New Orleans, Louisiana since I was a kid, mobile is right next to Biloxi Mississippi, Pensacola, Florida, and also 2 hrs from New Orleans I’m from the south but everytime time I go to the N.O. I get jealous of their accents lol
I guarantee 💯 Louisiana Ganges are
More bounded together as Louisiana' Black Heritages that's been handed down through generations with That COOL ACCENT.....
NOLA & Tennessee have the best accent I can’t hear my cousin from Nola argue and be in heaven ☺️ love from Philly 😝
This was a dope comparison. This video was dope!
Get you some money 💰
Indeed! young brother at the end. 💪💯
Yo are doing important work on this channel by documenting all this keep up the good work
I'm from new Orleans and he's telling the truth about the levees being blown up on purpose
was def done on purpose. now look what they doing w/ tryna get us nuked from russia. same thing but waaaayyy bigger scale. facts
Fareally Tho!! 💯💯
The city you heard ⚜️
I would say Massachusetts and Louisiana have the two most strongest accents in America. It no question about where they from when they open their mouth.
* BOSTON
Bro said Massachusetts 😂
Love my folks from Louisiana
I fully understand both accents. 💯
yerdme is the glue of New Orleans hood accent
boy yall NO niggas doin too much… funny asf
I like Georgia & New Orleans accents
3 sets of twins is wild
im from Birmingham Al. We sound very similar to Atlanta. If you go into certain counties deep in Alabama like Selma and hear the elders talk, they sound like they speaking a whole nother language
3 sets of twins! salute! lol
Right Chaya, Yerd!
Ok bet do a New Orleans & North Charleston comparison
Blaire is my cousin!🤣🤣🤣 the one talking with the red shirt. 🤣 we from the 9th ward CTC.
The differences are very slight. Very interesting video Charlie. Thank you!
Do you have ears? They are very different. I think that was the whole point of the video.
@@coreyladson883 exactly 😂
Compared to other places in the South, New Orleans' accent is distinct, while Atlanta's accent is indistinct.
The guy with the yellow hat in Atlanta kind of sounds like Boomhauer from King of the Hill.
The New Orleans accent is so cool. You can hear an east coast dialect in there. Not familiar with which one, maybe boston?
It’s French influence, similar to some Caribbean accents
date a black dude there then 😂
@@lunarballoonistxoA mix French and different Africans accent but what is funny that their tone really sounds like some people from Cameroon(French speaking part) after the acquired the us accent
@@fred.y3890 very interesting!!
Nawl Caribbean ppl like Jamaicans have a British accent mixed with their pataw if I spelled it right
N.o accent is really heavy. ATL is heavy too but they don’t use as much slang so it's easier to understand.
Mostly transports in the ATL. Easy to understand.
I love and can’t stand my atlanta people at the same time🤣🤣🤣😂😂
NOLA Accent is totally french rhythm and intonation
Ya hear me 😂😂
I think Ga and La got da best accents in da south
Fax
I'm from ATL but I love the N.O accent
Atlanta is the best
Overrated at best
Country
U should do a New Orleans vs Charleston accent
Charleston accent Definitely different. My homie is geechie, and they got they own thing going 😂
He gotta go to the 337 to do a vs with Charleston
“ Ya huurr meh”
Between Charleston and New Orleans they accent is funny as fuck
6:39 "You'll see a baby head get chopped off" 😂
He said u feel me 😭😭5:25
You heard me..
Them boys on the Westside of Atl
You wouldn’t be allowed to show this type of stuff in the 90s.The street guys were very discreet.
Ian gone lie is kinda fufu dat y'all saying witch state has a better accent.
ATLANTA yes sir
Us new warleans ppl got the best accent
My favourite is New Jersey Accent 💯🤗
Jersey steal dialect and slang from NY and Philly😂 Jersey don’t got they own identity fr
Ny: hold my tims
They seem like lovely people
They just say you heard me alot
N.O definitely won this one
What did he say at 4:53??
😂😂😂
New Orleans Accent Can't Be Touched
U should Charleston sc Geechee
Or Savannah, Georgia
Fellow white peoples, they’re just like us. This diversity makes us stronger.
The New Orleans accent is harder to understand. The Atlanta accent sounds a tad bit more literate like they had some education. The people in New Orleans sound like the most education they got was 2nd grade
i from 7 ward so its not that hard for me to understand but I guess I can see where you comin from. was they any words you aint understand cuz i can clear it up
@@7emy255 haha I'm from a tiny town in Iowa, almost the complete opposite place. I understood the vast majority of it, mostly just accent differences making it sound mumbly. I grew up speaking super standard English so when I moved to Alabama a year ago it was a huge change.. I had maybe talked to three black people in my first 18 years of life. Definitely have learned a lot
@@hfdcjiirjmcfi peoples in new orleans speak different from eachother while also maintainin that nola accent yeard me like some will have some real strong accent while anotha gon have a very light one. there are different kinds of accents in new orleans so many to even count. And sometimes its just how you talk. if you ever come here youll see a variety of all different kinds of people.
😂😂😂😂😂😂 . True
The truth tho!! Lol they are last in education in the United States for a reason! Atlanta beats them everytime
dam that new orleans dudes speak like lil wayne,
i thought wayne was messing around speaking like that you heard me
lil wayne from hollygrove if you aint know
Lil Wayne from there
Cool. Atlanta is better
Never
@@anakingent you in fan mode hard, quit chasing after our dick in all the comments outta towner
Ya digg?
Is it the accent or the vocabulary?
Both
New Orleans accent is so unique. As a New Yorker, I love it. Is it just me who thinks the N.O accent sounds way less southern? This comparison with Atlanta proves it-Atlanta sounds more southern while New Orleans sounds less southern. I can’t even explain it. New Orleans accent is so cool
I’m from New Orleans & i get told that a lot or even that i sound kind of Caribbean.
@@marvelousramond yesss, I can definitely hear that as well! It’s the coolest sh*t ever 😂 I love yall accent
@@skylewis7656 I’ll be in NYC in March. I love the y’all rap scene and accents as well. I’m trying to cop me a Remy Ma type of chick when I visit. Lol, even the female’s are aggressive, but I love it.
@@skylewis7656 huh ?
Ya eerrrd me?
More of a speech impediment than an accent.
Atlanta’s accent sound better imo
lol nope
Lol NO accent is unique Atlanta is not 😂
@@kevonsidek9737 uniquely "slow" lmao
Damn it's really hard to understand a lot of this
Sucks for you
Lol
What's criminal is that 7.99 a gallon of gas at that chevron@ 1:45
Seems like the New Orleans mfs ego is through the roof😭
Forget the accents I know yah heard the man say "they blowed it up" 3:50
It doesn't surprise me...gov also drowned a black city in Georgia and created Lake Lanier
ATL HO
Florida and N.o sound alike
Cap don't sound alike
This man never speaks to women
Atlanta has less N's......know what I'm saying
yaa herrd
Making an assumption, however the accents seem more extremes the lower the education
I’m from Nola and your assumption is absolutely correct. Lol I’ve traveled all around this country and literally no one ever assumed I was from Nola let alone the south. The broken English is definitely an indication of very little education and intelligence.
@@AsheKardashe9 Seems to me that just 'cause you don't talk like that, you use it as a reason to convince yourself that you're a better human being. There's a lot of people who do talk like that, who are waaaay more educated and intelligent than you.
@@habil6545 preach!
yeah and keep it as an assumption 💀
thats all ya people make, assumptions.
Look at all the lame dudes in the background
I hate the fact that the AA people in my city projects so much unnecessary ignorance and lack of education. It’s embarrassing to say the absolute least. I hate it here! 😩🤦🏾♀️😒
Go on house negra and be with yo master.
Atlanta sounds better and they be fresh and clean looking and they seem like they Hustle shawty
Nah real hustlers outta that boot
And we dress better
That's aight, but there ain't no better side than the West Side and y'all need sharpen up on yo rap game. 818 to 619