22 Maps That Show How Americans Speak English Totally Differently From Each Other

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I found it odd that sunshower is not in everyones normal vocab and that people call sneakers tennis shoes. I also found it funny that New York was on it's own probably more there anywhere else. At first I was wondering why New York wasn't labeled under Hero but if you look close it is in green, but the green just doesn't really pop.

I trying to in my head figure out how people can say Mary, Merry, Marry without difference between the 3. So do you say Mary and Marry as Merry or do you say Merry and Mary as Marry?

Mary = you stress the 'a' more
Merry = 'Meery' lol. The same way we pronounce 'scary'.
Marry = 'Murrh'. "Yeah that broad was fie - but she murrhd, doe."
 

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Yeah now that I think about it we do too... We call it Tronno

I dunno about the accent thing, ur prolly rite but the accent around here is considered one of the most neutral, that's why alotta commercials in the US r voiced over by dudes from here. Like Jack Bauer/Kiefer Sutherland does the Bank of America commercials
bruh...your accent is "neutral" to people in north america, at most. the anglophone world is huge. all this shyt is relative.



Mary = you stress the 'a' more
Merry = 'Meery' lol. The same way we pronounce 'scary'.
Marry = 'Murrh'. "Yeah that broad was fie - but she murrhd, doe."
as an amateur linguist, this shyt is :dead: :ohlawd:

especially
Merry = 'Meery' lol. The same way we pronounce 'scary'.

i love regional accents :blessed:
 
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