South Alabama Accent vs North Alabama Accent
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
- Me and Lindsey Mckenzie sharing our different Alabama Accents! #southernaccent #southern #alabama #accentchallenge
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"Bless their hearts"
no need to be disrespectful lol
@@jacoblynnortiz😂
I'm English and I love the true southern USA accent. So refined, polite and full of warmth 👍
English and Southern accents are cool
The fact you said you like it and your English is so funny because the southern accent derives from the English aristocratic wealthy accent
I don’t think you’re *intentionally* using coded language meant to justify oppression, but I do think you are *using* coded language which *others* meant to justify oppression. You probably don’t know the history. You probably aren’t familiar with the South’s doublespeak and dog whistles. It’s OK, I’m not saying you’re a bad person; I’m just saying you aren’t aware that your words happen to echo the words of bad people. They meant something more sinister than what you meant with those same words.
As a black Georgian, i also say momma and daddey
Big momma's house
As a white Georgian, I also say this 😂
Ya mean
GEORGIA IN THE HOUSE 🏠 THANK YOU
@@Jerry-xs1uz 👍🏾
This is the best accent in usa
she is soo pretty
Her cousin think so too
I see what you did here. 😂 @@bpthegreatt
X for doubt
for a cow
"Momma" is standard in the south.
Daddy is more prevalent. I called mine daddy until he died. We call our mother satan!
I love southern people and I love their accents. They make great Louisiana mud cakes. Yum. ⚜️🇺🇸
Ever had a Mississippi mud pie?
Im Black And From Alabama, And We Call Our Aunts Auntie Or TT 😂😂
Same(black from Georgia)
Right
I’m not southern, but one of my cousins calls my aunts Titi. We’re Hispanic, so it’s short for tia. So yeah, a few Hispanics might use titi.
Sounds normal to me. 😁 (says another southern girl.)
As a Mississippian I don’t pronounce aunt as on-tuh I say ant 🐜
Same
Same
I've been listening a few podcast from this channel and I find interesting how many accents they have in the States. I had the opportunity to live in St Louis and some towns in Illinois and they speak so different comparing to the accents I hear in this video. Greetings from Colombia South America...
Thanks for your support!
GOAT accent ☺️
Great accent ❤
i travel all over USA .. i love some southern accent sometimes ...sometimes NY accent .
😂 I’m from Alabama and I speak the southern dialect at my job and my crew is all Hispanic only one knows some English and he don’t know what I’m sayin at all.
Love her accent ❤ mine says momma and deadey too
heard the ending of sugar were going down at the beginning…
Southern women are so humble and beautiful. They make me feel like I should respect them.
I call em my mama and my papa, my (ant) and my uncle, my granma and pa (grandad)
We absolutely do not say Aunt like that in Mississippi.
Right we mostly pronounce it like a "ant" or "ain't" if you're really country like me.😂
i didn't expect to be fall out boy jumpscared pleasant surprise
Southern accents are so much better than the northern ones. So damn sexy
I notice too for people in the South, we don’t pronounce “my” as “m-eye”. We say “ma”. Ex: “ma moder” or “ma papa”
Y’all do what’s called “price smoothing” where words with the “eye” vowel become a “ah” sound.
Get up around SE MO, NE AR, NW MS, and West TN, you get what’s called “price rounding” where words with the “eye” vowel become more of an “au” sound. Southern accents are neat.
i LOVE THESE ACCENTS
Same in Tennessee
ALABAMA IN THE HOUSE! THANK YOU 🙏
I'm German 🇩🇪 and I do love me a Southern accent ☺️ simply the best accents around ❤
I'm from Virginia and I talk the exact same way.
I love ❤️ 😍 her
I’m from Atlanta and I called my parents mama daddy AND MAN I GOT A THICK SOUTHERN ACCENT
We talk the same way in South Carolina
i’m from mississippi and i’ve never heard someone pronounce aunt like it’s spelled. we say “ant”
Exactly. Never heard aunt said that way.
Rlly? A lot of ppl pronounce it the way it’s spelling, including me
@@Katiebo008 i don’t mean this in a racist way AT ALL. but only the black folks down here say it like “aunt”
@@TwizzyyyFN dw, it doesn’t offend me, but I do know blk and white ppl that pronounce it like “ant”
@@TwizzyyyFN I’ve always heard black people call their aunt, auntie.
There accent is adorable😂😂 in which part of America is this accent from
Alabama
North America
I’m from southeastern Missouri. We use “ant” and “aunt” interchangeably depending on the rest of the sentence I suppose. But “aunt” will still be said with a twang instead of flat like the Midwest and northeast.
I say aunt .. not ant 😂 .. and I’m on AL currently
Hi sabarah, what would you call your accent? I have the same accent as you but I don’t know what it would be called?
Aww I grew up saying momma. But I’ve been saying mom since I moved out almost 20 years ago. I realized I only say mom whenever I tell my kids my childhood stories and explain I didn’t say “mommy” like how they call me. I wish I still said momma but it doesn’t feel natural anymore. 😭😭😭
Bruh it’s mom and dad, I call my mom Ma, and just dad 😂
In alabama, their parents are their.....😳😳
Parents sister is "ain't - T"
Interesting!
Aunt is pronounced the same way in Philadelphia. She's my ANT.
It's pronounced that way by 75% of all Americans.
Same
Same in central NC.
How's ya mom'n'em? 😅
😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
MAMMA and DEDDY
My MammaS sister......is
AINT.....ANN....LUCY
(their Christian)first name
Shes right here in Texas we say "Ant" not aunt lmao yall sound like yall could be from Texas to me!
👍🏼😂
I say AWWNT. .. I'm west coast Canadian
What’s up with the pocket full of pens?
If I’m telling someone about my aunt and they don’t know her, I say “ant”. If I’m mentioning her to someone who knows her (or calling her by name), its “ain’t”.
Are you from TN by any chance? lol
I say Ma and Pa
Black people say Aunt... like Gaunt or Haunt or even sAUNTer, we recognize the AU letter combination as the diphthong, "ah-oo" 😂😂😂. ANT is more like rant, pant, scant... but what the hey... the english language changes depending on so many factors... 🤷🏿
IMMEDIATE EDIT: if the woman is very old, (your granmothers age or older) we will call that woman AINT so and so... that's our exception! 😂
Aunt sounds like like Ant .
We dont say ont in mississippi
I think the language of the U.S South is very similar to the North of England
They talk like Charles Barkley 😂
How did this be? I can’t see the same thing as someone from Alabama😭😭😭
Sound like Mississippi 😂
No 'ants' in south Florida.
Why do people from the north make it so weird when we call our parents mama and daddy 😂😅
Lady on the right is north bama. Sounds like she’s from Athens
I am from Boaz Alabama but live in Huntsville, Alabama.
Ant... why say it like that😭 im in ohio and i see wveryone call it ant here to. ITS AUNT
What about auntie
Mama an daddy,but if the wanna act grown an go out without letting anyone know they get they first names.
Meanwhile I'm mexican calling my mom "birthgiver" and my dad " the donor". No wonder I got the belt when I was a kid lol
Not Ama and Apa? Or Ma and Pa?
I’ve never met a person in my life who said “aw-nt”. I’m convinced that’s fancy people talk, not north south east west.
It's the norm in the African American community.
Who is the brunette lady? Excuse my intrusion... it's just that she's very gorgeous and if I had my way and assuming she's single and is looking, I'd ask her out on a date!
idk what it is but this accent got me in choke hold,the southern accent is too hot
You know how they pronounce brother in Alabama?
Fiance 😂
🤣
😭😭💀
She cute
I said mama and daddy. I do not say awnt. Ant so and so. I'm from Mississippi. Aunty is said by some.
Mu-tha and Fa-tha
ayo
💙🤍❤️
Naw I literally call them bruh and bruuuu
Are people in these kind of cities racist towards Mexicans Americans who speak fluent English? Would I have a problem if I lived there ?
Sometimes they are, sometimes they’re not. It’s a toss up really.
Why don’t you just try and visit? Why take the advice from internet strangers?
So fking weird to think the accent of a language can be so different 5 hours away
Bs Mississippi doesn't say aunt like dat shii
She wrong about Mississippi.
When i was a kid and teenager. If i didn't called my parents, "mom and dad". I would call them "Ma and Pa" like the old school southerners from the 30s. Lol
Yo why that blonde lady look like Gypsy rose but bloated.
Moral of the story: they’re in bred
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Her mom and dad are probably siblings
Momma and daddy is what you say when you are 3. Its mom and dad
Not in the south honey!!!
@@CyndiWales no that just tells you about the south
Why do you never see anyone covering Yankee accent.
Cause dem Yankee is lame and predictable dat why