Is this the Jersey-dialect?
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yah, a lot of people up here in Jersey call it Joisey...
I recently picked up a bit of the Jersey slang myself, but i still prefer to talk like a Delawarian. Its so funny to see how big a difference Jersey is from Delaware.. I prefer DE myself, no taxes, cigarettes are like 3-4 bucks, and straight roads.. Jersey is a bitch besides the gas is like 2.65 right now.
I recently picked up a bit of the Jersey slang myself, but i still prefer to talk like a Delawarian. Its so funny to see how big a difference Jersey is from Delaware.. I prefer DE myself, no taxes, cigarettes are like 3-4 bucks, and straight roads.. Jersey is a bitch besides the gas is like 2.65 right now.
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I don't know that I could tell you what the difference is between the Boston and Jersey accents, except to say that the Boston accent is a lot stronger and more sing-songy (and the song is fucking ug-ly), while the Jersey accent is a bastardization of the NY Italian accent, but milder. They both butcher the English language and they don't even do it with style like the Scots or the Irish... or the cockneys for that matter.
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quoting someone who's much better with words than I am - while he was mocking a Bostonian:
"you don't like FEEEEEEHNWEEEEEEEEH PAAAAAAAAAHK?"
"there's a CAAAAAAAAAAAH in the PAAAAAAAAAAAHking LAAAAAAAHt"
I don't know that I could tell you what the difference is between the Boston and Jersey accents, except to say that the Boston accent is a lot stronger and more sing-songy (and the song is fucking ug-ly), while the Jersey accent is a bastardization of the NY Italian accent, but milder. They both butcher the English language and they don't even do it with style like the Scots or the Irish... or the cockneys for that matter.
edit:
quoting someone who's much better with words than I am - while he was mocking a Bostonian:
"you don't like FEEEEEEHNWEEEEEEEEH PAAAAAAAAAHK?"
"there's a CAAAAAAAAAAAH in the PAAAAAAAAAAAHking LAAAAAAAHt"
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LOL! Ok!laneela wrote:Kwon -
I don't know that I could tell you what the difference is between the Boston and Jersey accents, except to say that the Boston accent is a lot stronger and more sing-songy (and the song is fucking ug-ly), while the Jersey accent is a bastardization of the NY Italian accent, but milder. They both butcher the English language and they don't even do it with style like the Scots or the Irish... or the cockneys for that matter.
edit:
quoting someone who's much better with words than I am - while he was mocking a Bostonian:
"you don't like FEEEEEEHNWEEEEEEEEH PAAAAAAAAAHK?"
"there's a CAAAAAAAAAAAH in the PAAAAAAAAAAAHking LAAAAAAAHt"
I know that the rich peeps go and party in the Hamptons, ever been there?
The NY italian accent is dreadful!
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Now, there are plenty of Jerseyans who speak with no accent at all, but to pretend that it doesn't exist is patently ludicrous.
Every now and then I'll run into someone who's clearly from New Jersey down here in DC. You can tell by the accent. I always calmly ask what exit they're from, and they flip out and ask how I know they're from Jersey. Comedy gold.
Every now and then I'll run into someone who's clearly from New Jersey down here in DC. You can tell by the accent. I always calmly ask what exit they're from, and they flip out and ask how I know they're from Jersey. Comedy gold.
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So is this accent/dialect ethnic or not?Sueven wrote:Now, there are plenty of Jerseyans who speak with no accent at all, but to pretend that it doesn't exist is patently ludicrous.
Every now and then I'll run into someone who's clearly from New Jersey down here in DC. You can tell by the accent. I always calmly ask what exit they're from, and they flip out and ask how I know they're from Jersey. Comedy gold.
Where does it come from?



