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Brandon Beatty
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A video documentary of the Baltimore/Mid-Atlantic accent. For anyone wanting to learn the accent, or for anyone who's just a little bit curious about the area that bleeds purple and orange, this is the premiere destination to learn about Baltimore and the great state of Maryland.
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Accent Tag - The Maryland or "Mid-Atlantic" Accent, USA
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Accent Tag - The Maryland or "Mid-Atlantic" Accent, USA
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I’m born and raised in MD and moved to NC 4 years ago at age 31. Everyone says I have an accent but I honestly don’t hear it.
OH my goodness! I had no idea that "warsh" was from Baltimore. My mother was born and raised in Cali and imagine a teenager teasing her for talking like that. Now I know it was from her father. I know this is old, but I had to comment.
A Cart is a Buggy in South Carolina
I guess I have the accent.
Only thing I would say as a 62 yr Marylander is that a lot of your pronunciations are Baltimore specific and youse I never heard once until in the USMC I met a fella from the Lehigh valley of PA. We still make fun of him. Have never ever heard a Marylander say that but to be fair we have several accents in the state. South of Baltimore has always been y’all but as DC has grown with so many foreigners and out of staters maybe that is fading. I now live on the upper eastern shore and so many Philly and Wilmington people there that y’all has faded
Some of the words he was saying sound more like either a Baltimore or western MD accent. But when he starts reading from the list is when he hits my accent spot on, because I really can't hear much of an accent at all from what he's saying
The Baltimore accent is totally different from the Maryland accent 😭 and the ocean city and garret county accent is different too 💀
You can't even say trousers 🤣🤣🤣🤣 in Detroit you are allowed.
I love this accent ❤❤❤❤😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Lol I born in hampden in Baltimore moved to OC Md was raised at the beach in Delaware moved back to Baltimore when I was 20; 10 years later back to another md town. I had to teach myself to speak properly and still can’t always win.
I wasn't really hearing an accent when you went through the word list, actually. Maybe some subtle differences from the way I pronounce things, but I've also lived in a couple of different states -- MD, NY, and FL.
Seen a abulampce goin 100 mil per hour down Blair road hun born and raised her brother stay safe man
I don’t have a Baltimore accent but I’ve lived in Maryland all my life, there is still a tiny bit of accent even among young people in the suburbs, you’ll hear it if you try to say Carl’s Junior. The r sound will be elongated, the l is less pronounced, and the the “junior” sound in junior is said very squished, not loose. (Think of how when you say water like whudder, it is said with your mouth squished up)
1. Moving night (the night before Halloween is toilet paper night). 2. Potato Bug 3. Soda 4. Tenna Shoes (lol) 5. Hey Y’all or some say wassup. 6. Daddy Longleg 7. Meemaw and Peepaw 8. Grocery or shopping cart 9. ??? 10. Remote Also, many Marylanders (Merlinders) use d in place of th (the is duh or dee) . Like quickly saying, “We’re goin to dee ocean,” without even realizing it. Or, “Put it in duh sink.” Not sure I e heard Zinc before but who knows 🤷♀️🤣
Sounds pretty much like a faint southern accent. Maryland is historically southern anyways.
Never have I heard anyone from Maryland say wooter not water!!!!! Zink yes...traah from around Baltimore say that
So basically yall got some southern accent because yall are technically a southern state
People say Americans sound like cowboys
I live in southern Virginia we talk country down here
It’s just a more subtle version of hoi toiter
U cute.
I don’t hear the accent at all on any of the words starting at 1:49 I was born and raised in Baltimore. I say EVERYTHING exactly like this Lol
I've been a Marylander for 34 years and I've never heard of zinc for sink. I don't say wooder or warsh.
Yeah, same here. I think that's a Baltimore dialect.
It can work both ways. I'll never forget my boss giving me a job address on Warder St. N.W. Washington. It runs right next to the reservoir, so I spent 10 minutes trying to find Water Street on the street map. The closer you get to B-more, the stronger this accent. Western Maryland is hillbilly, almost West Virginia/eastern Ohio. Washigton,D.C. has it's own dialect. You just never hear it because all the people that live here are from somewhere else. And the watermen on the eastern shore have a unique accent too. This is the one that people compare to British. If someone from D.C. gets locked up in B-more, they can tell right away, he ain't from B-more. And vice versa.
“Wooter” I’ve only heard 1 person say this tbh
Lol not Baltimore accent 🤣
Now I know why Peter Griffin sounds like this.
Rains when it sunshine "fucking wierd" haha I love it I say rainbow
Pure Baltimore
I always associated the “ohhh” with Maryland but honestly, “warsh” is kind of a new one on me. I always just associated that with Sling Blade
Shipmaaaaaaaaate
I was looking for the more British Received Pronunciation based mid Atlantic accent that’s sophisticated for American
You know somebody is from Maryland when they say "Murrland"
Oh wow..as someone from southern Lancaster , PA, grew up bout five minutes from the Maryland border... lotta these accents/words carry over to my town.. I say yous often
It's not a Mid-Atlantic accent. You just have a Maryland accent
Thank you, that'S fun!
This is the 3rd video, all about five minutes long and all commentary. Can you just re-do the video in the mid-atlantic accent and then end with a contrast?
FYI "mid-Atlantic" accent generally doesn't mean a Maryland accent, but rather a constructed accent that's midway between British RP and American.
he defiantly has a Baltimore accent because all of my grandparents have a HUGE Baltimore accent and you have one but not that thick but he has a Baltimore accent not a Maryland accent
Marietta GA!! Atta boy
I was born in jersey there til I was like 3. Lived in new Mexico for like a year. then dallas and el Paso, Texas for like a year together. Moved to maryland near Baltimore when I was like 6. I am now 28 and been in the area ever since. And dude we have the exact same accent with the way we say the exact same damn words it's crazy. And my dad was born in md but grew up in jersey where he met my mom, my mom was born in el Salvador but moved to jersey with her fam when she was like 17. I called my dad's parents mima and pop pop, and my moms parents grandma funes and grandpa funes. That's so similar too its scary!!
Ur so cute
mid atlantic? so maryland floated out sea? well it's about damn time
Heard it twice: Murlan accent and again at remoot. We’re the only folks who do this.
My sister has been living in Maryland for 2 years now and their accent! OMG! It is so cute, it is like a song. It is healing! I love hearing it! ❤️ Also every where I go, if I say "thank you", people reply back with "humrum" 🤣🥰
I go, "Yer wulkum." :->
I was up in Harrisburg, PA. Some young ladies said I sound like "proposition Joe". I am from Baltimore.
It’s zing and whorda
Brazilian here. I really love your Maryland Accent. Such an amazing Accent.
Marelyn, watter, luminum, pissin out,