Accent Expert Gives a Tour of U.S. Accents - (Part 2) | WIRED

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  • @ryanmcclain9193
    @ryanmcclain9193 3 роки тому +5925

    The scary thing is that we'll never know Erik's real accent. Even when he introduces himself, he could just be putting that on as the "generic American" accent and meanwhile he could have grown up with a Russian accent.

    • @upholstery1995
      @upholstery1995 3 роки тому +98

      😂😂😂

    • @ryacus
      @ryacus 3 роки тому +28

      Highly unlikely.

    • @anyascelticcreations
      @anyascelticcreations 3 роки тому +230

      I was thinking that, too. I would think that by now he pretty much chooses how to speak.

    • @elizabethbarajas8614
      @elizabethbarajas8614 3 роки тому +23

      He does NOT look Russian!

    • @bp968
      @bp968 3 роки тому +109

      @@elizabethbarajas8614 if i had to guess id say California or Canada born, but most likely living in California now because i bet he works in the film industry (though now it could be Georgia).

  • @am24dog
    @am24dog 3 роки тому +5565

    I want a series where Erik guesses strangers' accents!!

    • @MinqApoc
      @MinqApoc 3 роки тому +169

      I want him to guess mine. I'm not a native english speaker and am told by many people that my english mixes like 6 different accents...except the one that is commonly associated with my native language.

    • @someonerandom256
      @someonerandom256 3 роки тому +29

      I'm curious about what he would think of my accent.

    • @lilflo36
      @lilflo36 3 роки тому +8

      I would love to see him guess my accent!

    • @samhiatt
      @samhiatt 3 роки тому +37

      I was just thinking the same thing. I moved around a lot growing up and I've often wondered what features I picked up along the way.

    • @TheCupcake1029
      @TheCupcake1029 3 роки тому +6

      I’ve only ever lived in Arkansas and Texas and no one ever guesses that.

  • @ellobo4290
    @ellobo4290 3 роки тому +2919

    "Erik Singer again"
    LIKE IT'S AN ISSUE ERIK.

  • @drkjourney1
    @drkjourney1 Рік тому +126

    Louisiana may be one of the few states than can have a full segment by itself. The difference in dialect between many of our parishes is college course worth of material.🤣Love these videos. Such a well rounded, inclusive study of accents. I could watch these all day.

    • @ItalianCountryball11
      @ItalianCountryball11 Рік тому +1

      Fr

    • @emily5805
      @emily5805 4 місяці тому

      I was wondering how many of them he was gonna go through! Glad he touched on at least a few.

  • @unchainthewolves
    @unchainthewolves 3 роки тому +2010

    I see Erik Singer, I click. This guy’s videos are so interesting.

  • @Skydiggz
    @Skydiggz 3 роки тому +558

    “Let’s watch Erik’s channel”
    “What’s it called?”
    “Weird or Wired or something but it’s Erik’s channel”

  • @millyfiore7815
    @millyfiore7815 3 роки тому +785

    it never ceases to amaze me how quickly he can change his accent

    • @ADballa28
      @ADballa28 3 роки тому +60

      That’s why he’s the dialect daddy.

    • @meowolf4750
      @meowolf4750 3 роки тому +4

      @@ADballa28 💀💀

    • @dabeamer42
      @dabeamer42 3 роки тому +12

      well, he is a professional. No more amazing than watching Lang Lang manhandle Liszt.
      But yeah, Erik is the best.

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 3 роки тому +10

      Erik Singer changes his accent faster than I change my emotional state.

    • @GeorgisTrying
      @GeorgisTrying 3 роки тому +3

      @@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 I don't support your rapid emotional changes, but I understand you

  • @SheBeCodingSht
    @SheBeCodingSht 2 роки тому +68

    This is sooo impressive. I love to see someone that has studied their passion/profession so deeply and thoroughly. I am in awe of the brilliance. I wonder how long this took to master.

  • @united1194
    @united1194 3 роки тому +10312

    Dialect Daddy is back

  • @joshhyman894
    @joshhyman894 3 роки тому +1872

    I feel like he's singlehandedly keeping this channel going

    • @Blackmuseops
      @Blackmuseops 3 роки тому +71

      He really is the only reason I watch it. They should just rebrand themselves around this guy and call it a day

    • @stevecooper1824
      @stevecooper1824 3 роки тому +29

      While I personally would agree with you, the "autocomplete interview" videos draw just as many viewers.

    • @vince1000
      @vince1000 3 роки тому +23

      if erik decides to produce content on his own channel this channel will take a significant hit

    • @Blackmuseops
      @Blackmuseops 3 роки тому +6

      @@vince1000 they definitely have him under contract. It makes 0 sense to be perfectly honest

    • @Rose_Nebula
      @Rose_Nebula 3 роки тому +12

      He needs a Netflix show

  • @kush6846
    @kush6846 3 роки тому +747

    Why doesn’t this guy have his own channel, like it would be so successful

    • @jennypai3763
      @jennypai3763 3 роки тому +50

      he actually does, but there aren't many videos there. i don't think he has posted anything in years

    • @aksb2482
      @aksb2482 3 роки тому +69

      @@jennypai3763 yeah I think it's easier for him to do it with Wired cos they have a bigger budget than just him. The videos on his own channel are still cool though

    • @kush6846
      @kush6846 3 роки тому +8

      @@aksb2482 I had no idea, makes sense for him doing these videos, much broader audience.

    • @mari98_
      @mari98_ 3 роки тому +38

      Probably production and stuff, I doubt he’d be the type set up his own camera or edit videos, especially anything near the quality of these videos. Editing and graphics are a big part of why these are entertaining on wired and not on a streamed linguistics lecture or something

    • @kaitazer
      @kaitazer 3 роки тому +2

      @@jennypai3763 having watched the videos on his channel, you realize just *how tall* he really is.

  • @SatanicBiPanick666
    @SatanicBiPanick666 Рік тому +23

    As a Utah resident, you got that dead on! I didn’t realize how smoothed out our accent was until you started talking. I will say though, there’s two different main accents in Utah, the general one that you gave, and the rural “crik” accent, with blurring between.

  • @damondominique
    @damondominique 3 роки тому +5105

    DID HE SAY PART THREE 😍

    • @aksb2482
      @aksb2482 3 роки тому +43

      Ikr I'm bursting with excitement already.
      PS cool channel

    • @Adri_Unsung
      @Adri_Unsung 3 роки тому +115

      Language papí simping for dialect daddy is everything I need

    • @rafaelfermin4619
      @rafaelfermin4619 3 роки тому +64

      He will actually go through ALL North American accents including some parts of Canada. I think this series is a 4 parter

    • @bballerryday
      @bballerryday 3 роки тому +35

      Yesssss this could be a never ending series and I’d watch every episode

    • @expectedturbulence8475
      @expectedturbulence8475 3 роки тому +17

      DAMON!

  • @maxhydekyle2425
    @maxhydekyle2425 3 роки тому +1495

    He sounds exactly like Matthew Mcconaughey when he does the Texas accent. It's flawless.

    • @NatalieJ22
      @NatalieJ22 3 роки тому +25

      I thought the same thing, it through me off so bad lol

    • @KingOfKingz819
      @KingOfKingz819 3 роки тому +51

      Was waiting for him to say "Alright, alright, alright"

    • @dianeturner8375
      @dianeturner8375 3 роки тому +10

      And George Bush.

    • @maxhydekyle2425
      @maxhydekyle2425 3 роки тому +7

      @@dianeturner8375 Bush is a bit less... Intelligible.

    • @HB-rx1le
      @HB-rx1le 3 роки тому +50

      He sounded exaggerated, just like McConaughey sounds. But that is a south, western Texas accent and nothing like north or east Texas. I was actually disappointed in how poorly he covered Texas accents, especially the Cajuns of southeast Texas and the Spanglish of the Valley.

  • @matmul4850
    @matmul4850 3 роки тому +505

    There 100% has to be an outtake video of him getting the accents wrong 😅
    Would love to see that

    • @ianobrien3248
      @ianobrien3248 3 роки тому +18

      Dammit Irish again!

    • @borednow
      @borednow 3 роки тому +31

      he did lose his cajun accent for a few words there

    • @dabeamer42
      @dabeamer42 3 роки тому +29

      I think he'd probably be able to point out more of his own goofs than the interwebz would

    • @ivarb629
      @ivarb629 3 роки тому +6

      His nickname is 1 take Tony...

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 3 роки тому +4

      I wouldn't be surprised if he accidentally slips into an accent when he's trying to talk in his normal voice.

  • @franki2524
    @franki2524 2 роки тому +96

    So amazing to see Native American culture in a video.

  • @zirkq
    @zirkq 3 роки тому +569

    the most anticipated sequel in recent history

  • @andrielmouton6976
    @andrielmouton6976 2 роки тому +1384

    Is no one going to talk about how much he sounded like Matthew McCoungahey with his Texas accent. And I’m actually pretty impressed with his Cajun Accent, being a Louisiana Creole, I wish he would’ve tried our accent out a little more. But this guy is amazing and I love him! A legend

    • @wilbertlemuel1124
      @wilbertlemuel1124 2 роки тому +32

      I was thinking the same thing. And I was ready for him to get into the Louisiana Creole, but he did good with the Cajun bit.

    • @spoodlew
      @spoodlew 2 роки тому +15

      I don't think he got the Yat accent right.

    • @WhateverLex
      @WhateverLex 2 роки тому +3

      @@spoodlew He actually sounded very southern lol

    • @mikepastor.k6233
      @mikepastor.k6233 2 роки тому

      Watch the movie Killer Joe' for a perfect example with Mathew M.

    • @cfnuss5249
      @cfnuss5249 2 роки тому +4

      He's got the tongue whistle going just like matthew!

  • @joshuamalcolm4890
    @joshuamalcolm4890 3 роки тому +1159

    I don't know what I find more impressive, the full explanations or Erik's ability to seamlessly transition between each accent.

    • @anyascelticcreations
      @anyascelticcreations 3 роки тому +5

      Same!!!

    • @beenaplumber8379
      @beenaplumber8379 2 роки тому +4

      He is a dialect professional. Are you also impressed when an auto mechanic can change your spark plugs and then do a brake job? They teach this stuff in universities. It's not like a magic trick. He's trying to teach us about linguistics.

    • @sunrise5710
      @sunrise5710 2 роки тому +28

      @@beenaplumber8379 it’s not wrong to be impressed by someone’s profession. Should we not be impressed by professional musicians?

    • @teamlining7685
      @teamlining7685 2 роки тому +1

      @@beenaplumber8379it’s very impressive because you couldn’t do what he does.

    • @beenaplumber8379
      @beenaplumber8379 2 роки тому +1

      @@teamlining7685 I can't do something, therefore it's impressive that he can? There are an awful lot of things I can't do. Does that make them all impressive when someone else does them? Why should my inability make someone else's ability an impressive feat? I can't speak Russian. Is it impressive that millions of Russians can speak Russian? They just speak Russian. It's what they do. This guy does accents. It's his chosen profession. Again, what impresses me is his ability to teach these accents to others, not his ability to speak in the accents.
      A modern farmer can operate a modern tractor. I can't, but it's a basic skill among modern farmers. I don't think it's very impressive among farmers to have that skill simply because I don't, and that's my whole point here. Among dialect professionals, fluency in the various dialects is a basic skill. For a farmer, the real skill is nurturing a crop to an optimal harvest. For a dialect professional, the real skill is interpreting, explaining, and teaching the dialects to others.
      Einstein wrote four groundbreaking papers in 1905, each of which established a new foundation in physics, but no one is impressed because he was a good writer, right? He is remembered for his advanced theories, not for his basic skill as an author.
      This guy is very talented, and I am impressed by his skill, but I am impressed by his more advanced skills, not by his facility with the most basic aspect of his profession. I think we should be impressed by what he's really good at, not his professional adequacies.

  • @ComicPower
    @ComicPower 2 роки тому +30

    He goes in and out of these accents so effortlessly. Its amazing

  • @NerfedHawkeye
    @NerfedHawkeye 3 роки тому +1760

    "Can we talk about Minnesota for a minute?"
    Why, yes, you absolutely can. In fact, take as many minutes as you need

    • @duskfallmusic
      @duskfallmusic 3 роки тому +40

      He stops in Iowa and all i can do is go "AHWA" because as a kid we're taught in MN that Iowa is only cornfields XD despite there being 3 major cities in there LMAO

    • @HeadCannon19
      @HeadCannon19 3 роки тому +114

      I kinda wish he talked about Minnesota for longer but at least he talked about us, which he didn't do for some other states

    • @WhiteBloggerBlackSpecs
      @WhiteBloggerBlackSpecs 3 роки тому +29

      Oh, shore!

    • @陈独秀-v3f
      @陈独秀-v3f 3 роки тому +21

      He did pronounce Nor’ Duhkoda incorrectly though.

    • @Sahiyena11
      @Sahiyena11 3 роки тому +46

      @@HeadCannon19 We get forgot about. Northern MN may as well just be a little Canada but without the good healthcare

  • @thehopeofeden597
    @thehopeofeden597 3 роки тому +592

    “Erik Singer. Again.” Like we’re not all here for Erik.

  • @oliviaaaaaah1002
    @oliviaaaaaah1002 3 роки тому +283

    Erik Singer: inspiration to linguistics undergrads everywhere

  • @ellementira
    @ellementira 2 роки тому +30

    This series is so interesting! My grandma has the most unique accent- raised in a very remote mountain town in West Virginia, and then raised her family in Minnesota (and worked in a rural town for most of her adult life). She drawls and has the tempo of Appalachia, but then has really strong vowels and the typical Minnesota "o".

  • @milenakielbicka6281
    @milenakielbicka6281 3 роки тому +1556

    As an non-native english speaker, I’ve got to admit that southern accents in general are one of the most fun of all english accents to listen to. I also love a whole lot of British english accents, like cockney or various scottish accents but sometimes you’ve got to make an effort to understand what they are saying wheras american southern accents are easier to understand and fun at the same time.

    • @Hannah-dh4bs
      @Hannah-dh4bs 3 роки тому +148

      As a southerner, this makes me happy 🥺

    • @priestesslucy
      @priestesslucy 3 роки тому +18

      And then there's barnsley, that half the UK can't understand either lol

    • @kittyhouse1028
      @kittyhouse1028 3 роки тому +69

      Maybe what helps people understand the southern accents is that most southerners speak with that slow southern drawl. I find English speaking foreigners need to slow down. It improves their English greatly. Anyone with an accent is easeri to understand if they slow down. It even helps hearing impaired people to understand others better if the speaker slows down.

    • @resegoletlhogile7912
      @resegoletlhogile7912 3 роки тому +45

      I find southern accents rather charming.

    • @fourharefelting
      @fourharefelting 3 роки тому +34

      Spoken by someone who's never really heard a rural southern accent 😅 some of my neighbors sound like boomhauer no joke. I was born and raised here so I can understand sometimes. A lot of the accents on television are commercialized to be more understandable.

  • @PaulMatthis
    @PaulMatthis 3 роки тому +439

    My mans got so dang excited to talk about the Northern Cities Dialect Shift. Look at his eyes, he's giddy as a child. So wholesome.

    • @emr1d341
      @emr1d341 3 роки тому +26

      Lol didn't catch that, but you're right. I can imagine that as a linguistic nerd that grew up in the US, that'd be one of the most fascinating topics ever.

    • @9to5Drone
      @9to5Drone 3 роки тому

      I'm very happy for your mans

  • @CynicalDuchess
    @CynicalDuchess 3 роки тому +647

    I'd also love to see a tour of Amish, Orthodox Jewish and Asian American accents in a video!

    • @columbus8myhw
      @columbus8myhw 3 роки тому +4

      Tantz, tantz, tantz, chabibi

    • @abgeordnete
      @abgeordnete 3 роки тому +1

      It'd be cool to schvetz about the Dutch once

    • @naterlandsw2963
      @naterlandsw2963 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah, I just wrote a comment and realized...the Asian and Arabic populations here in Upstate, NY also perfect pick up on that ‘shift’ that he was talking about.

    • @naterlandsw2963
      @naterlandsw2963 3 роки тому +2

      Yup, terribly underrated for half the cities in NY, PA, OH, etc being Dutch names.

    • @saintmichael1779
      @saintmichael1779 3 роки тому +6

      Pennsylvania has many accents between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, which he doesn't mention. Amish (Lancaster county) is one.

  • @consciencecolmon1046
    @consciencecolmon1046 2 роки тому +460

    I respect how he had other ethnicities cover their own accents.

  • @Oi-fo1wt
    @Oi-fo1wt 3 роки тому +230

    Can’t wait to hear you cover SoCal, San Francisco, the Pacific Northwest, the Northern Rockies, Prairie Canada, Ontario, the Ottawa Valley, Québec, the Maritimes, and Newfoundland

  • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
    @DaveHuxtableLanguages 3 роки тому +169

    I was really impatient for this to come out and wasn’t disappointed. Eagerly awaiting part 3.

    • @puddlemini
      @puddlemini 3 роки тому +2

      the wait is keeping me going

    • @stinkbug4321
      @stinkbug4321 3 роки тому +2

      I was waiting for part three to come out before this one was half over.

  • @darlenetroise7079
    @darlenetroise7079 3 роки тому +103

    Erik is carrying this channel all by himself, I know that he's the only reason why I watch this channel now.

  • @hannaht4683
    @hannaht4683 2 роки тому +173

    I really love this series. But I have to be “that” person and complain that such short time was given to Texas, which is so huge. East vs north vs west vs south is drastically different. Also the Mexican influence wasn’t even touched on which I consider one of the most unique dialect I’ve come across in all my travels. But whatevs. Thanks for the videos!

    • @butterychicken5255
      @butterychicken5255 2 роки тому +22

      I agree! The eastern texas accent tends to have more of the "southern drawl", whereas areas like the Rio Grande usually have more "general American" with underlying mexican influence! Despite being as southern as you can get, they don't sound like a stereotypical "southerner" or "texas accent". I've seen some interesting maps of texas dialects online. Texas has a very vast variety of accents, due to both the sheer size of the state, and the very different settlement patterns and socioethnic groups. Also I was hoping they'd mention stuff like northern and western accents, since they'd touched on the austin accent

    • @domosrage5434
      @domosrage5434 2 роки тому +8

      I want to see his breakdown of California. Being local to the south, and frequently traveling up and down the state, I've gotten a taste for a whole bunch of different Cali dialects. Very interesting stuff.

    • @MacNerfer
      @MacNerfer 2 роки тому +12

      Everybody wants more time for their area (see other comments), and I'm sure Eric could spend a lot more time talking about each area. But he probably had to keep to a strict timeline.

    • @artiglesias9317
      @artiglesias9317 Рік тому +1

      God Bless TEXAS!!!

    • @artiglesias9317
      @artiglesias9317 Рік тому +5

      @@butterychicken5255 The latest "Austin Accent" is Californian.

  • @cileft011
    @cileft011 3 роки тому +241

    eric singer: talking about the different vowels in don and dawn
    me: "they're the same picture"

    • @bibliophilecb
      @bibliophilecb 3 роки тому +22

      Haha yep same. Cot/caught merger life!

    • @brookenjonas
      @brookenjonas 3 роки тому +3

      Does anyone have the merger sometimes but not all the time? Does that even make sense lol

    • @bibliophilecb
      @bibliophilecb 3 роки тому +3

      @@brookenjonas well, my husband doesn’t have the merger so sometimes I catch myself accidentally copying his idiolect a bit. But in general I know the feeling of swapping the ways you say things sometimes. I flip back and forth between “carmull” and “caramell” for caramel, for instance

    • @brookenjonas
      @brookenjonas 3 роки тому

      @@bibliophilecb gotcha. See in Pittsburgh (I’m a native) I hear people merge them to sound like the vowel in caught when it isn’t merged with cot. No one seems to merge them both to the vowel in cot like in the Midwest. So I just kind of say both and I don’t usually know what’s gonna happen lol

    • @veeree1746
      @veeree1746 3 роки тому +1

      Yup!

  • @mamochan0821
    @mamochan0821 3 роки тому +914

    LOL his imitation of Cajun accent is really mild so people would understand what he's saying

    • @akhmedthemerchant4741
      @akhmedthemerchant4741 3 роки тому +40

      That's what I thought lol

    • @motarded4214
      @motarded4214 3 роки тому +58

      I was wonderin who the couyon was that told him he was sounding cajun. He might need to spend some time out in the bayou listening to some real cajuns talk.

    • @emilysmith2965
      @emilysmith2965 3 роки тому +223

      He probably just didn’t want to sound overly stereotypical. He’s been really careful with accents that tend to cross racial lines.
      Would’ve been cool to see a Black Cajun linguist talk on that for a bit. As is, the video’s linguistic representation is already outstanding.

    • @whatever3912
      @whatever3912 3 роки тому +11

      We don’t tend to call it a Cajun accent either. We call it talkin’ flat.

    • @CajunAdrienne
      @CajunAdrienne 3 роки тому +28

      I find it sounded more like our great grandparents Cajun accent. The Cajuns that spoke French more than English in their homes.

  • @booksandbroadway
    @booksandbroadway 3 роки тому +367

    Erik: Join us for part three where we'll pick up in sunny, Southern California.
    Me, a person born and raised in LA: DRAG ME ERIK

    • @crstph
      @crstph 3 роки тому +30

      I KNOW IM SO EXCITED
      im also hype for the analysis of how mexican spanish affects our language, bc its EVERYWHERE lol

    • @Mojabi_ghost
      @Mojabi_ghost 3 роки тому +8

      I’m a bit nervous about it tbh, but I hope they do another version for Spanish speakers in the US🥰

    • @vanessa0111
      @vanessa0111 3 роки тому +5

      He saved the best for last haha

    • @isabellagarcia3703
      @isabellagarcia3703 3 роки тому +14

      I WANNA SEE HOW HE DRAGS MY VALLEY ACCENT 🥵

    • @sh0shkabob
      @sh0shkabob 3 роки тому

      literally me

  • @angelacomeaux1953
    @angelacomeaux1953 2 роки тому +10

    wow, it was brief, but i was so excited to hear erik talk about cajun accents! as a louisiana native, i can say that his accent is VERY accurate lol

  • @silence.9376
    @silence.9376 3 роки тому +742

    *"The human brain is the most complex structure in the whole entire universe"*
    _-Human Brain_

    • @Sir.Craze-
      @Sir.Craze- 3 роки тому +4

      Ahhhhhh.
      I see what you did there. I'm going to use this concept xD

    • @Tinil0
      @Tinil0 3 роки тому +10

      To be fair, the universe managed to develop intelligent life so in some way we are the universe contemplating itself.

    • @SamuelGalvan_
      @SamuelGalvan_ 3 роки тому +2

      The brain named itself

    • @dmglolmasterplays3353
      @dmglolmasterplays3353 3 роки тому +1

      *insert obama giving obama an award meme here*

  • @jacobmccarthy256
    @jacobmccarthy256 3 роки тому +541

    Eric Singer:
    “The over-broad, stereotypical Minnesotan accent just goes too far”
    Minnesotans:
    “Ohhhhh well ooor accents aren’t all theet different donchaknow?!?
    Wuur just normal people like all-the-rest-of-ya!!!!
    Now let’s go oot on the leeeke and catch us some wolllies ohhh ya youbetchaaaa”

    • @evalillian4840
      @evalillian4840 3 роки тому +29

      Eh! That’s nord’ern Minnesotans to ya.

    • @evandavid9087
      @evandavid9087 3 роки тому +44

      It’s not that our accent doesn’t exist, it just isn’t done correctly

    • @evalillian4840
      @evalillian4840 3 роки тому +5

      @@evandavid9087 Yes.

    • @gethaunted
      @gethaunted 3 роки тому +30

      @@evalillian4840 Yeah like I have lots of family in rural Minnesota and people do have strong, noticeable accents. But in pop culture it almost always focuses on those two vowel sounds Erik identifies and actors just play that up to an absurd degree

    • @evalillian4840
      @evalillian4840 3 роки тому +2

      @@gethaunted Yep, exactly.

  • @RebekahFinley
    @RebekahFinley 3 роки тому +286

    If y’all made Erik Singer merch shirts, I would definitely buy one.

    • @rafaelgarcia5797
      @rafaelgarcia5797 3 роки тому +5

      Dialect daddy shirt

    • @maddieb.8514
      @maddieb.8514 3 роки тому +3

      It's gotta say something about dipthongs. Lol I love that word now

    • @stinkbug4321
      @stinkbug4321 3 роки тому +2

      Didn't you mean: "I'd defenly bi wun."

    • @danielvergara4358
      @danielvergara4358 3 роки тому +2

      The shirt would have fronted vowels in the front and recessed vowels in the back

    • @evalillian4840
      @evalillian4840 3 роки тому +1

      YES!!!!

  • @bentonmiller1995
    @bentonmiller1995 2 роки тому +17

    Need Erik to have his own channel. I keep coming back to this video wanting more accent breakdowns!

  • @thefriesofLockeLamora
    @thefriesofLockeLamora 3 роки тому +362

    Heeeey dialect daddy is back 🎉🎉🎉
    Edit:
    He sounds like Matthew McConaughey and Brad Pitt at the same time.

    • @brettlarch8050
      @brettlarch8050 3 роки тому +11

      Honestly, he's really hot.

    • @xavierrowe8282
      @xavierrowe8282 3 роки тому +1

      @@brettlarch8050 5:14

    • @jonahs92
      @jonahs92 3 роки тому

      He sounds nothing like Matthew McConaughey. MM has a Texan accent, but Erik doesn't because he's an inferior human being.

  • @woundedwarrior8916
    @woundedwarrior8916 2 роки тому +779

    There is actually a very strong Polish influence in the Chicago and Ohio accents. The Midwest had a lot of Eastern European influence in their accents because of settlement patterns.

    • @chadwickwright3022
      @chadwickwright3022 2 роки тому +83

      There’s a strong everything in Chicago my friend.

    • @kyshac81
      @kyshac81 2 роки тому +1

      Yes, it is.

    • @johannakeefe3114
      @johannakeefe3114 2 роки тому +4

      He over does it but yes.

    • @cynthiabedka4361
      @cynthiabedka4361 2 роки тому +32

      That's the most stereotypical Chicago accent I've ever heard. Only people over 60 in Bridgeport and other southside neighborhoods actually sound like that anymore. We definitely have features of it but it's not as dramatic as he's doing it.

    • @CrystalBrightz
      @CrystalBrightz 2 роки тому +1

      Lotta Prussian Germans, particularly in Wisconsin.

  • @KHQMaster
    @KHQMaster 3 роки тому +247

    "hello it's me again, a hot male professional"
    okay yes continue

  • @jondobbs69
    @jondobbs69 Рік тому +6

    It took me probably 2 hours to watch the first part in this series because I kept rewinding it and listening very very carefully... Over and over... To specific sections. This one has been no different.
    I honestly don't think that it's ever taken me so long to watch one 15-20 minute video. Lol
    I love these!

  • @melissahahn4779
    @melissahahn4779 3 роки тому +178

    I am an RN on a Stroke Unit in Colorado. I just had a patient with new slurred speech - but his thick New Orleans accent was making some people think his stroke symptoms were much worse than they were. I am hoping this video will help avoid this confusion (or at least catch the issue) in the future. Thank you!

    • @Tony_Cardoza
      @Tony_Cardoza 2 роки тому +15

      lol That's hilarious!! Not the stroke part (I truly hope the gentleman OK and everything turned out well for him) but the fact that his strong, New Orleans Yat was so pronounced that it confused your colleagues.
      I was in Alabama at a doctor's office one time, and it was very full, about 20 people in the room. I was speaking with a young lady sitting next to me and the entire office full of patients were closely listening to every word I said. They were fascinated by the way I spoke. They literally hung on every word. It was amusing but cool at the same time. I naturally obliged and kept speaking even more to humor them.
      I assume that, due to it being such a foreign sounding accent to them, they were essentially enthralled when they heard me speak with that weird sounding accent. It's an unmistakably American accent but it's so unusual that it is conducive to curiosity.

  • @JonpaulGee
    @JonpaulGee 3 роки тому +210

    He's back!! Also I'm like 90% sure Erik Singer has taken the Wired crew hostage at this point 😆

    • @BenjiSun
      @BenjiSun 3 роки тому +9

      i don't see a problem with this.

    • @BM-si2ei
      @BM-si2ei 3 роки тому +18

      My concern is that it's the other way around. Wired knows he's their star, so I'm not entirely positive he isn't locked in a basement somewhere with access to food, shower and basic attire.

    • @BenjiSun
      @BenjiSun 3 роки тому +4

      @@BM-si2ei well, i don't see him tapping morse code for "help help, i'm being repressed." and there's no "watery tart" anywhere distributing swords... 😂

    • @MakeyJu
      @MakeyJu 3 роки тому

      or the other way round 😂

    • @brookenjonas
      @brookenjonas 3 роки тому

      But is that really a bad thing?

  • @boyesmc
    @boyesmc 3 роки тому +773

    The west coasters patiently waiting like:
    🧍‍♀️

    • @xaph5575
      @xaph5575 3 роки тому +27

      I want this dude to do Britain so bad

    • @boyesmc
      @boyesmc 3 роки тому +19

      @@xaph5575 I waited like 3 weeks or something for a part 2 and my states not even in here lfpskslwslld a Britain one would be fun to see though

    • @Tom-oi2tm
      @Tom-oi2tm 3 роки тому +19

      @@xaph5575 The British Isles would probably have more parts than this 😂

    • @starwrs3468
      @starwrs3468 3 роки тому +9

      Canada be like☠️

    • @Annie_Annie__
      @Annie_Annie__ 3 роки тому +5

      So is the southwest, unless we’re supposed to just accept having either a partial Texas accent or a general western US accent? I’d argue that anywhere near the border has its own accent.

  • @darkslayer366
    @darkslayer366 2 роки тому +8

    As a southern Louisianian, i love his respect for the variety here. Thank you.

  • @quesoturtle739
    @quesoturtle739 3 роки тому +403

    I used to get embarrassed by my Utah accent and have been trying to pronounce my T’s more but now I’m actually proud of it after learning all of the different US accents.

    • @kayduff5676
      @kayduff5676 3 роки тому +14

      I was fascinated with the accent that a few of my coworkers had when I lived in UT

    • @JELazarus
      @JELazarus 3 роки тому +23

      For what it's worth, that "mountain / button" thing is pretty common in the mid Atlantic also. I mostly heard it when I lived in Delaware, but it's also pretty common in the Philly area and south Jersey.

    • @ianboersma1259
      @ianboersma1259 2 роки тому +27

      That glottal stop is not just in UT and CA we also have it in CO.

    • @migotohoseki
      @migotohoseki 2 роки тому +7

      @@ianboersma1259 Incredibly strong in NM too, native, spanish or anglo...

    • @aprilflowers3268
      @aprilflowers3268 2 роки тому +2

      @@ianboersma1259 Ahh that makes sense.. I didn't realize I did that until watching this! Grew up by Chicago but moved to Colorado 15 years ago and I know my accent has changed.. but I can't really "hear" it lol

  • @ArtsyFreak467
    @ArtsyFreak467 3 роки тому +139

    as a minnesotan i appreciate that Erik pointed out that many of us don't have exaggerated accents-- we get touchy when people bring up Fargo lmao

    • @Wimikk
      @Wimikk 3 роки тому +11

      I am forever amazed at how much you folks sound like Nova Scotians.

    • @ArtsyFreak467
      @ArtsyFreak467 3 роки тому +8

      @@Wimikk we really do sound the same until we start apologizing!

    • @BM-si2ei
      @BM-si2ei 3 роки тому +8

      As someone who grew up in Fargo, I worked hard to drop the accent when I went out West. It comes back with a vengeance when I return to visit family.

    • @ALLSTAR284
      @ALLSTAR284 3 роки тому +11

      @@BM-si2ei My Wisconsin accent comes out in full force when I'm around a bunch of family or start drinking. Even in normal conversations I have to admit it's pretty strong lol.

    • @cutapacka4
      @cutapacka4 3 роки тому +8

      I wish he'd point that out for Chicago too. Don't get me wrong, plenty of people who sound like his impersonation, but it tends to be based on where in the city you grew up. There are some neighborhoods and surrounding metro area that produce accents that sound flat/unidentifiable. Though there's always a bit of nasal to the "As" regardless of where you live.

  • @Nolamps6005
    @Nolamps6005 3 роки тому +432

    No one’s ever allowed to call me out for saying moun’n instead of mountain again. Erik Singer said it was valid.

    • @cielledoux3805
      @cielledoux3805 3 роки тому +16

      I never noticed I say that

    • @Nolamps6005
      @Nolamps6005 3 роки тому +17

      Ciel Ledoux Welcome to the no-hard consonants gang my friend. Glad to have you.

    • @cielledoux3805
      @cielledoux3805 3 роки тому +1

      @@Nolamps6005 You should see my Rs and As. It's all an "ah sound"

    • @jakehr3
      @jakehr3 3 роки тому +15

      You shouldn't need a UA-cam video to have your speech considered valid. All language varieties are valid forms of speaking. Really, if your accent is varied enough, you are just adding to the richness that is human language, which how can that ever be invalid?

    • @daniedco10
      @daniedco10 3 роки тому +18

      @@jakehr3 because there are countless occasions where people are encouraged or forced to change their native accents for a more "professional" one.

  • @rlccar8518
    @rlccar8518 2 роки тому +146

    It's fair to point out that the vast majority of Latino people find the term Latinx incredibly insulting, though it continues to be forced on them by a small group (many of them non-hispanic white). Other than that, this is an amazing series.

    • @number1analprincess
      @number1analprincess 2 роки тому +7

      they should stop being snowflakes and get over it lol

    • @heyitslizzybee
      @heyitslizzybee 2 роки тому +37

      Thank you for pointing this out. This is why I won't say latinx and refuse to let white people try to guilt me into saying it either.

    • @tofuscramble6842
      @tofuscramble6842 2 роки тому +44

      I'm Latina and this is not true. We find the term Latinx cringe, not "incredibly insulting"

    • @number1analprincess
      @number1analprincess 2 роки тому +1

      @@tofuscramble6842 who is we. i'm latina and i dont find it cringe so now what

    • @tofuscramble6842
      @tofuscramble6842 2 роки тому +15

      @@number1analprincess sure, you first refer to Latinos as "they" and now you're claiming to be "Latina" yourself? No me chingues 😂

  • @notaspacealien
    @notaspacealien 3 роки тому +758

    I want a whole video on the midwest phase "Ope, sorry, just gonna squeeze by you real quick."

    • @kaitlynoddie9649
      @kaitlynoddie9649 3 роки тому +161

      midwesterners canadians
      🤝
      “lemme just squeeze right past ya”

    • @whiteface513abandonedchann8
      @whiteface513abandonedchann8 3 роки тому +39

      ​@@kaitlynoddie9649 as a Canadian, I'm here to ask
      You mean to tell me that's not a phrase everywhere in the west? I thought it was standard

    • @emilysmith2965
      @emilysmith2965 3 роки тому +45

      Not if it starts with that “Ope!”

    • @markteague49
      @markteague49 3 роки тому +4

      That’s all we say 😂😂

    • @monkiram
      @monkiram 3 роки тому +21

      That's so interesting. I'm Canadian (Toronto area) and I say "ope" a LOT, I didn't realize it was associated with any particular region haha. I did live in Detroit for a few months but I doubt that was it, I feel like I hear it here too? Can any Canadians here provide some input on this?

  •  3 роки тому +206

    This was a great video, really enjoyed this part. Thank you for sharing! I've long enjoyed Wired's accent videos with Erik. He's phenomenal and the rest of the team is as well.

  • @kolotosa
    @kolotosa 3 роки тому +251

    He's like the Mystique of accents, it just kills me.

    • @tantig5923
      @tantig5923 3 роки тому

      I got that reference… that was good!!

  • @FrakkinCylon84
    @FrakkinCylon84 Рік тому +9

    I love the representation of the different cultures, but let’s just admit that Erik can do all the accents.

  • @brookenjonas
    @brookenjonas 3 роки тому +48

    When the world needed him most, he did tongue twisters and language pet peeves.
    This year, it’s going up to a whole different level. The people at Wired know what we want, and we want Erik Singer content.

  • @meninunjazbam
    @meninunjazbam 3 роки тому +56

    Cut needs to do ‘Guess my accent’ video with Erik plz

    • @m_elaniemarie
      @m_elaniemarie 3 роки тому +1

      Heck yea. I live in MN but have been told I sound British it’d be cool to see why stuff like that happens

  • @madelion24
    @madelion24 3 роки тому +271

    You could hear how emotional Kalina got when talking about how many native languages have been lost over the years. Over 100...
    I teared up.

    • @HalJordanParks
      @HalJordanParks 3 роки тому +7

      Same.

    • @judybaltazar4967
      @judybaltazar4967 3 роки тому +26

      You could see the emotion in her eyes when she began talking about the boarding schools, that's what got me crying! 😭😭

    • @Jesterisim
      @Jesterisim 3 роки тому +22

      i knew i wasn’t imagining things... i could really feel the pain in her voice.. it hurt :’(

    • @luvneojen
      @luvneojen 3 роки тому +13

      It’s horrible how much the settlers tried (and still do try) to stamp out every bit of their rich and vast culture

    • @killgore_trout626
      @killgore_trout626 3 роки тому +17

      Residential schools were such a horrible disaster with on going effects. One of the cruelest forms of eurocentrism....attempted, and sometimes successful culturecide. Horrendous.

  • @BigNews2021
    @BigNews2021 2 роки тому +12

    1:44 And the vast majority of Latinos and Hispanic people detest that term "Latinx". So please quit pushing it on us.

  • @CajunComrade
    @CajunComrade 3 роки тому +37

    Ok, as someone born and raised in the heart of Cajun country in Lafayette, La., this was really a perfect accent of how we talk. Not offensive or caricature at all. Fantastic!

  • @ljshamash
    @ljshamash 3 роки тому +78

    as an ESL speaker I find this highly informative and the eye candy doesn't hurt either

    • @luvneojen
      @luvneojen 3 роки тому +1

      What’s your first language?

    • @rxa177
      @rxa177 3 роки тому +4

      stop objectifying

    • @ljshamash
      @ljshamash 3 роки тому +4

      @@luvneojen Spanish

    • @ljshamash
      @ljshamash 3 роки тому +9

      @@rxa177 there's a whole bunch of people saying that they're here just because of Erick. I'm here because of the info. Erick being easy on the eyes is just a bonus.

    • @jamesdewane1642
      @jamesdewane1642 3 роки тому

      So what accent do you imagine him wooing you in? Asking for a friend.

  • @fernschiffer9471
    @fernschiffer9471 3 роки тому +225

    "people don't tend to think of Iowa as having a lot of variety"
    Yeah

    • @meggzkeitel5802
      @meggzkeitel5802 3 роки тому +5

      we got an entire 30 seconds about us. and we're representing the general midwest area

    • @fernschiffer9471
      @fernschiffer9471 3 роки тому

      @@meggzkeitel5802 I like Iowa, severely underrated imo

    • @meggzkeitel5802
      @meggzkeitel5802 3 роки тому +2

      @@fernschiffer9471 oh, i was agreeing that iowa doesn't have a lot of variety

    • @fernschiffer9471
      @fernschiffer9471 3 роки тому

      @@meggzkeitel5802 lmao yeah, it's perfect if you like corn fields and wind farms

    • @PerfectlyNormalBeast
      @PerfectlyNormalBeast 3 роки тому

      Skipped right over Nebraska

  • @jameslafleur8140
    @jameslafleur8140 2 роки тому +6

    As a certified cajun myself, his accent is incredible! Id love a video on that because theres so much influence on that one accent its crazy

  • @amandalong220
    @amandalong220 3 роки тому +96

    I'm surprised he didn't mention the Scandinavian influence in the Minnesota accent. As an American living in Sweden, I've picked up on a lot of similar vowel sounds.

    • @erinkoster8654
      @erinkoster8654 3 роки тому +14

      People are sometimes 100% Norwegian in this region. 100!

    • @lesleyannenewsted7545
      @lesleyannenewsted7545 3 роки тому +9

      Yes! In the UP of Michigan, Finnish has had a huge influence in the accent!

    • @erinkoster8654
      @erinkoster8654 3 роки тому +8

      @@OfficialMyxomatosis lot of Polish-Americans in Milwaukee and Chicago specifically.

    • @richbulena8847
      @richbulena8847 3 роки тому +7

      Yes, and he completely skipped over the German influence on the Dakota accent. Think Lawrence Welk.

    • @greenmachine5600
      @greenmachine5600 3 роки тому +2

      I don't hear much scandinavian influence

  • @user-qb5dd6lq2p
    @user-qb5dd6lq2p 3 роки тому +270

    *I feel like they deadass broke down the accent of every single city in the southern states, then said "these 11 states all have the same exact accent bye" lol...*

    • @liftingskies8970
      @liftingskies8970 3 роки тому +36

      Probably because those accents will be in the next video lol

    • @PumpkinMelon
      @PumpkinMelon 3 роки тому +28

      maybe because the first video was largely based on the east, this one was based on the south and midwest, and the next video will be based on the west

    • @hyyjij
      @hyyjij 3 роки тому +5

      *Why are you writing in bold?*

    • @isaaclarson4050
      @isaaclarson4050 3 роки тому

      I mean, they are kinda right...

    • @sharonthornton8803
      @sharonthornton8803 3 роки тому +6

      To be fair though the Utah accent specifics he talked about were shockingly similar to my Oregon accent (especially the glottal stops in mountain and button)

  • @carsonstephenson9924
    @carsonstephenson9924 3 роки тому +158

    Pretty good Cajun accent. Definitely went mild in the accent as to not confuse anyone because my dad has a thick Cajun accent and even people around here can’t understand it, and I live in the heart of Cajun country. Obviously he has to move quickly but there’s so much to the Cajun accent. You could make a whole video just about different Cajun phrases. *wink wink*

    • @minette36
      @minette36 3 роки тому +4

      Cajun here--I second this!!

    • @KatDJZ
      @KatDJZ 3 роки тому +5

      I love the sound of the Cajun accent. A video on it would be awesome!

    • @PasCorrect
      @PasCorrect 3 роки тому +8

      It was hands down the sexiest accent in this video.

    • @benjaaa626
      @benjaaa626 3 роки тому +1

      OH MAIS LA I SUPPORT THIS MESSAGE

    • @evetrescoemes5522
      @evetrescoemes5522 3 роки тому +2

      As a francophone I was surprised to hear just how much it sounds like a francophone person speaking English

  • @becominghuman3561
    @becominghuman3561 2 роки тому +18

    I wish he would explore the Rochester, Buffalo, and Syracuse accents more! It kind of got lumped in with Chicago, which is pretty similar, but they are actually some distinct and interesting differences. It’s such a small regional accent that when I visit different parts of the country people are horrified at how I pronounced certain words 😂

    • @katharine1229
      @katharine1229 Рік тому +1

      Yea I was thinking hey that’s not our accent (rochester here) not enough different words sound the same, we have moved all our vowels to make room yet lol

    • @Konnersaki
      @Konnersaki 6 місяців тому

      I agree I wanted to know why Chicago has such a specifically strong accent compared to the other cities

  • @graygreysangui
    @graygreysangui 3 роки тому +233

    Me: "Oh boy, part two."
    *Still doesn't get to my accent*
    Me: "Oh...part three it is then."

    • @randymason9215
      @randymason9215 3 роки тому +24

      For sure all of us in the west got slept on

    • @JcKramer1991
      @JcKramer1991 3 роки тому +20

      Where’s the plain Midwest accent damnit. The Chicago one is like they watched the super fans SNL skit and made all their observations based on that

    • @CypressDeer
      @CypressDeer 3 роки тому +9

      @@JcKramer1991 fr we have no flavor to our speech and that's one of the best things about it

    • @paytonlott5183
      @paytonlott5183 3 роки тому +11

      @@JcKramer1991 nebraska and kansas missing our representation :(

    • @iunderscoream
      @iunderscoream 3 роки тому +5

      ...Said every Canadian watching this video on North American accents

  • @hfreyschildren1265
    @hfreyschildren1265 3 роки тому +590

    I love this series and I would love a spin off with Kalina just talking about First Nations languages ❤️

  • @meganburbage1232
    @meganburbage1232 3 роки тому +201

    Petition for Eric to make an accent tour of the British Isles!

    • @someonerandom256
      @someonerandom256 3 роки тому +8

      Scotland in particular! I'm such a sucker for a Glaswegian accent 🤤

    • @robinpinnock2678
      @robinpinnock2678 3 роки тому +12

      That would be a fifty part series!

    • @ShaudaySmith
      @ShaudaySmith 3 роки тому +5

      @@robinpinnock2678 i would watch every single one.

    • @roxanajohnson2789
      @roxanajohnson2789 3 роки тому

      @@robinpinnock2678 yeah and.... I see no problem with that

    • @brookenjonas
      @brookenjonas 3 роки тому +1

      I’m down! We’d have content forever!

  • @mikefrey4406
    @mikefrey4406 Рік тому +6

    The end of the segment featured prounciation of "mountain" and "button" in Utah. The glottal stop, dropped "t" accent is becoming more common nationwide, and you can hear it frequently among young people, coast to coast. When TV newscasters start using it (as many are now), you know it's growing.

  • @palacsintakat
    @palacsintakat 3 роки тому +13

    I love the positive perspective on the rez accent. I never really thought about it as a stand-in identity for lost language

  • @ExileOnDaytonStreet
    @ExileOnDaytonStreet 3 роки тому +94

    As a man in Wisconsin, I feel moderately left out. But it's fair to give Minnesota and Chicago their own sections and acknowledge that what we do is just on the sliding scale between the two.
    Also: of course we have a dialect where our mouth stays still. And yes, it gets worse when it's cold outside. For the same reason.

    • @TheUltimateRage
      @TheUltimateRage 2 роки тому +18

      As a Chicagoan, even though he gave us our own section, it was woefully inadequate lol there's WAY WAY WAY more to our different Chicago accents than what he said.

    • @haikat4
      @haikat4 2 роки тому +19

      My Wisconsin friends have more of a Chicago accent, until we get to the lake or go hunting and then for some reason everybody switches to Minnesota lol

    • @Drack093
      @Drack093 2 роки тому +8

      @@haikat4 I’m right on the border of Illinois and Wisconsin and it’s funny how clear the Illinois accent, and the upper Wisconsin accent are whenever I here them.

    • @rc1411
      @rc1411 2 роки тому +1

      Don't feel bad. As a southern Illinoisan, the entire southern half of the state is always left out of everything. Surprised they haven't built a giant wall across the middle.

    • @scottb3034
      @scottb3034 2 роки тому +1

      @@haikat4 Chicago is urban. Minnesota is the land of 10,000 lakes and all that wildlife....just switching over to what is more natural ....it would be weird if you went Minnesota accent while in a city. 😝

  • @jiamingjin1433
    @jiamingjin1433 3 роки тому +69

    At this point, I see no difference between Eric’s own channel and Wired.

  • @AKAHeatherJoy
    @AKAHeatherJoy 2 роки тому +9

    I am so tickled you included some of the things we do in Utah! I have lived in Utah for my entire 51 years but my mother is Australian and I also spent a lot of time with her parents growing up as well so I have a jumble of things I do with my own accent. I didn't realize I have a unique accent until my husband and I started traveling all over the US to run Spartan races. East coasters and southerners really pick up on it for some reason.

  • @annafulgham
    @annafulgham 3 роки тому +190

    i thought i had the general american accent, and then he started talking about the change shift in the great lakes, and i started saying cat and bought and it BLEW MY MIND

  • @RealAndySkibba
    @RealAndySkibba 3 роки тому +47

    This video needs to be at least 5 times longer.

    • @spoyledbratt
      @spoyledbratt 3 роки тому +1

      They can make more money by splitting the series into several parts. Also, people generally can’t watch more than 10 minutes.

  • @nikkorocksalot5254
    @nikkorocksalot5254 3 роки тому +45

    I'd love to see more detail on the Chicago accent evolution, especially the vowel shifting, and how the northern,southern, western, and city areas differ

    • @PrincessMihai
      @PrincessMihai 3 роки тому +7

      I'm SEVERELY disappointed that he didn't go through black accents in Chicago. Extremely, overpoweringly disappointed. I hope they fix this.

  • @valblome4913
    @valblome4913 2 роки тому +3

    The glottal stop in Mountain is common in Colorado as well. Also a general aversion to hard Ts in the middle of words. ie. Water and Theater are often "Wader and Theader."

  • @MickeyMouse-ef4ez
    @MickeyMouse-ef4ez 3 роки тому +54

    Will you talk about Hawaiian accents? I don't get the opportunity to speak to any Hawaiian people nor hear and notice their distinct accents.

  • @thedefenestrator2994
    @thedefenestrator2994 2 роки тому +52

    “And so with the strong Minnesota accent the jaw stays pretty still, almost stuck.”
    Me with my head wrapped up trying to scrape the ice off my car in -30(F) degree cold: “Yeah I wonder what that is there, bud.”

  • @bengolious
    @bengolious 3 роки тому +47

    These videos put in me in a calm and curious mindset, which given my predisposition towards cynicism and anxiety, is a very welcome relief; a pool of tranquillity in an ocean of uncertainty.

  • @Mansardian
    @Mansardian Рік тому +3

    These two parts are THE best linguistic explanation for a non-native speaker like me how "American English" arose. I didn't understand the whole process until now.

  • @regenweber-fares3213
    @regenweber-fares3213 3 роки тому +127

    Living out of state as a Wisconsinite is just having everyone make you say “bag” repeatedly.

    • @JcKramer1991
      @JcKramer1991 3 роки тому +13

      I feel like his normal accent is closest to what people in SE Wisconsin sound like.

    • @autumnatic
      @autumnatic 3 роки тому +11

      It's a BAGEL not a BEGGLE!

    • @kindasorta123
      @kindasorta123 3 роки тому +2

      "Bayeeg"

    • @Sullsfx
      @Sullsfx 3 роки тому +3

      LOL this is the only time my Wisconsin accent comes out

    • @Similarsmiles
      @Similarsmiles 3 роки тому +2

      When I went to Wisconsin it was so shocking and difficult to get used to, just like my Cali uptalk

  • @audreyrollen9800
    @audreyrollen9800 3 роки тому +182

    the southern accents part was pretty interesting, i do wish he had touched on tennessee/kentucky type accents bc they have a pretty distinct sound compared to the surrounding southern accents

    • @TheUltimateRage
      @TheUltimateRage 2 роки тому +1

      They talk about it in part 1.

    • @_qt3145
      @_qt3145 2 роки тому +12

      @@TheUltimateRage no they don't lmfao

    • @jessicakimbrell5225
      @jessicakimbrell5225 2 роки тому +8

      @The Ultimate Rage
      I didn't see anything on that in part 1 either. I was hoping he would review Ohio and Kentucky accents.

    • @amberballard3157
      @amberballard3157 2 роки тому

      Me too

    • @semaj_5022
      @semaj_5022 2 роки тому +10

      Yeah as a Kentuckian myself I was really hoping for that. There's some interesting non-appalacian accents here and Louisville itself is the most interesting since it's like a convergence of the south, the east coast and the Midwest all in one city.

  • @Unotch
    @Unotch 3 роки тому +157

    Cajun: "Hand me the rent there"
    Also Cajun 10 sec later: ... looks slightly bewildered at his new reindeer ...

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 3 роки тому +5

      Um, can someone report this to Santa Claus?

    • @Unotch
      @Unotch 3 роки тому +16

      @@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Also Cajun 20 sec later: ...wonders if reindeer works in a gumbo...

    • @lkf8799
      @lkf8799 3 роки тому +4

      Took me a second and now I'm still laughing 😂

    • @benjaaa626
      @benjaaa626 3 роки тому

      Bro.

    • @parisire
      @parisire 3 роки тому +1

      @@Unotch A Cajun wouldn't ask a question of whether they could use it in a gumbo. The answer to that is always "yes."

  • @AgnaktoreX
    @AgnaktoreX Місяць тому

    i am so grateful that these videos exist, thank you eric and the team

  • @eli-j6491
    @eli-j6491 3 роки тому +13

    Been waiting for part two forever! This guy is just too dope

  • @chreeess
    @chreeess 3 роки тому +152

    The “mountain/button” thing is pretty general in the Rockies. Most people I know who also grew up in in Colorado do the same

    • @wintersweet
      @wintersweet 3 роки тому +32

      Yes, that glottal stop is super common in the Denver metro area. I say mountain, button, fountain all the same way.
      Also....I'm noticing that I'll skip that T sound at the same time I use "een".
      So....counting becomes "couneen"

    • @steveoltjenbruns2366
      @steveoltjenbruns2366 3 роки тому +14

      I'm one of those Californians he mentions, who does it.

    • @ApertureScience42
      @ApertureScience42 3 роки тому +4

      Same here in BC. It will have glottal stop instead of a T sound unless someone is speaking slowly. ua-cam.com/video/sqDlvTGnXGM/v-deo.html

    • @zynnfindo4776
      @zynnfindo4776 3 роки тому +5

      I have heard it a lot here in Wyoming as well

    • @emeraldkat2167
      @emeraldkat2167 3 роки тому +15

      I'm a native coloradan and say that. I don't know anyone who ends verbs with 'een' though. *Maybe* 'in' as in, just dropping the 'g' sound, but not a hard 'e' sound.

  • @coop1247
    @coop1247 3 роки тому +38

    I think there's probably at least dozens of other accents and dialects with each of these regions and him and his colleagues know that, and that would take a lot more time and details in a longer docu series or something. These are great broad strokes kind of videos attempting to cover A LOT of ground - hats off to them and the details they were able to include.

  • @alyn404
    @alyn404 2 роки тому +6

    I have watched every single one of his videos because it's just amazing to me that he can confidently pull off so many accents. It blows my mind! I have also watched the New Orleans and especially Cajun part so many times because it is just so good! Seriously got me thinking of Gambit but this is even better! 😍 You're amazing Erik!

  • @NomusaMagical
    @NomusaMagical 3 роки тому +76

    I’d love Erik to breakdown Michigan accents. Tri-county vs Detroit (southern influence) vs downstate vs Upper Peninsula (Yooper)

    • @Cornelius135
      @Cornelius135 3 роки тому +11

      Yeah, he hit a little UP with the Minnesota stuff but it’s not quite the same. And maybe I just don’t hear it but the Chicago accent doesn’t sound like how we talk in Western Michigan - maybe he covers it in part 3?

    • @tantig5923
      @tantig5923 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah Detroit need more and Cleveland vs Columbus Ohio
      And sing it Oh i O !!!

    • @HoldYourBreat4
      @HoldYourBreat4 3 роки тому +2

      When I went to southern Michigan I felt like I was being mocked at times (southerner)

    • @tantig5923
      @tantig5923 3 роки тому +1

      @@HoldYourBreat4 I’m so sorry this happened.
      Even adults have a hard time shedding their “childlike cruelty”.😔

    • @cbrooks2767
      @cbrooks2767 3 роки тому +2

      Oh ya I love da yooper accent ya know.

  • @larllarfleton
    @larllarfleton 3 роки тому +33

    This is an amazing series! There are so many Americans accents that I've never heard of, and I'm glad Erik is talented enough to show us what they each sounded like!

  • @ethanpintar5454
    @ethanpintar5454 3 роки тому +71

    I've always thought of the West of having almost no identifiable accent, but when he started talking about Utah I actually realized he was doing a Utah/West accent. It's subtle, but I definitely noticed it. It's cool how he gets even those little points.

    • @NoOneReallySpecial
      @NoOneReallySpecial 2 роки тому +1

      I'm learning that the West has "accents" made out of having no accents which is funny yet interesting. I'm "neutral" yet people everywhere think it's an accent. It's quite fascinating.

    • @ethanpintar5454
      @ethanpintar5454 2 роки тому +14

      @@NoOneReallySpecial Eh, I'm not sure I agree with that. First of all there's no such thing as not having an accent, and there are even certain things that are specific to the West such as the pronunciation of "mountain" as like "mou-in" by some speakers, among other things.

  • @Holoether
    @Holoether Рік тому +2

    Genius! Well done. I wish I had seen this sooner, as a linguistic anthropologist in-training. Your amazing switches in narrative accent give a contextual way of being there. Lovely!

  • @thinkfact
    @thinkfact 3 роки тому +438

    As they move west, I'm a bit worried they won't discuss the extremely distinct Maine accent, often called the "Down East accent." It's unique by American and even New England standards, and to me it has always sounded like a mix between "Sean Connery" and Boston in its pronunciation. I'd recommend if anybody in this series is going to cover it, look up Maine comedian Tim Sample. He does a lot of stand-up bits with a very intentionally intense Down East accent and it's pretty great.

    • @shmunkyman33
      @shmunkyman33 3 роки тому +8

      Is that the one where they pronounce "bag" as "bay-g"?

    • @thinkfact
      @thinkfact 3 роки тому +7

      @@shmunkyman33 I mean, that sounds about right. Here's an example of Tim Sample speaking at one of his stand-up shows back in the day. ua-cam.com/video/feg6ICTaOGo/v-deo.html

    • @Krista2882
      @Krista2882 3 роки тому +10

      @@shmunkyman33 no that's Minnesota

    • @wienersandbutts
      @wienersandbutts 3 роки тому +15

      maybe it'll be a detour of the Canadian accents video once he gets to the Maritimes

    • @JKatniss
      @JKatniss 3 роки тому +16

      Omg as a Mainer it made me SO happy to see that someone had already commented this. Maine has a couple different variations of accents but the Down East one is probably the most distinctive.

  • @kaalad3666
    @kaalad3666 3 роки тому +36

    Cajun sounds like a stop on the way to Caribbean accents. Didn't realise we had that much of a French influence in our linguistics...really interesting stuff!

  • @lvs6775
    @lvs6775 3 роки тому +96

    Glad to see so many Hispanics/Latinos refusing to accept “Latinx.” I’ve only ever heard that used in conversation once and it was by a non-Hispanic, non-Spanish speaker.

    • @TheSlimZer0
      @TheSlimZer0 3 роки тому +11

      Cuz yall are transphobic?? Its meant to represent the transgender community in our community. Oh and ima latino born in venezuela sayin this so 🙂

    • @anandadaquino3604
      @anandadaquino3604 3 роки тому +33

      I refused to accept.
      This is ridiculous, it's unpronounceable in Spanish and Portuguese.
      Also, the "latinO" is the neutral form. You guys should study more about their languages.
      Gonna write in Portuguese, you guys can understand if speak spanish, or translate later.
      Portugues é meu primeiro idioma, e o que define os gêneros no português, e em espanhol, são os ARTIGOS: A, O, OS, AS, UM, UMAS, UNS, UMAS, e eles definem os gêneros das PALAVRAS, e não das pessoas. LatinO terminar em O é apenas substantivo neutro que usamos como em muitas palavras... dentista termina em A, independente da pessoa ser homem ou mulher, presidente é comum de dois gêneros também. Não existe presidenta ou presidento.

    • @CedriCAT72
      @CedriCAT72 3 роки тому +16

      @@HyenaFox latino is already both the masculine and gender neutral form, while latina is feminine.

    • @jensen8216
      @jensen8216 3 роки тому +5

      I think it’s cool that the word exists specifically for people that want it, but trying to make Romance languages as a whole non gendered would be impossible.

    • @bryjam
      @bryjam 3 роки тому +30

      @@HyenaFox Yep, LatinX is an English imposition on Spanish. I'm all for gender equality, but it reeks of woke English-speaking white Americans trying to conform another language to their standards. I think it's stupid to push a word that isn't even pronounceable in the language it's supposed to be for.

  • @lynneharbour8883
    @lynneharbour8883 2 роки тому +4

    As a military brat I find this series fascinating. I was born in NH, lived in France and Germany all my growing up years. Yet I can adopt just about any accent in just a few minutes .