@MrCollin419 Well thanks for the compliment. Though I'm from the Tennessee area and he from the Southern Ga. area I find we have a lot in common. The accent from South Carolina to New Orleans changes but there are more similarities than differences. Most Southerners have similar accents, but not exactly the same. Thanks for taking the time to comment. :)
I went to visit my parents home town in Mexico. My family migrated to California back in the day, but recently folks are relocating to Southern States, Tenn, Miss, Georgia NC...ect. For the most part, alot folks are bilingual. But I met family members and friends whom spoke with a Southen Accent. I said , huh? I had to liscend very carefully, by the third day it became easer to understand. Im from NorCal, Ive never met a Mexican with a South Drawl, kinda kewel.
my Spanish teacher hates when we say no ma'm and yes ma'm. She's from the North, I guess it's a joke up there. My class hates it cause we've just about all said and she gets so mad, that's just how we were raised to say yes ma'm and sir. But whatever. A lot of my friends say there proud to be a redneck, I wouldn't say that, just cause all of the bad things associated with it. Besides I ain't really a redneck, maybe just a little Southern Belle.
Fire=far Bear=bier Tire=tar care =keer Rare=wrire liar=lar Window=winder Pillow= Pillar potato=tater tomato=mater ( I could go on for days with this) but thats just an example of how words are translated in the mountains of east tennessee.
I don't know if you say this be we dont say, i'm going to take a shower. we say: Imma take a share! YES IMMA and SHARE! lol. at least that is what it sounds like. I'm on the south eastern border of kentucky just above tennessee on I-75 so I get all of this, LOL. Oh and do they say Soda or POP in nashville? Oh, and YOURs is said YERS here. lol, you can add that to a southern video if ya want. lol. and we say LOU vole for louisville. I had army trouble too like that too, haha.
@BaronNathanel hey i live near nashville, and i've never heard anyone say pop, i think it might be a northern thing, we just say coke or soda or drink, never ever does anyone say pop... just thought i'd answer that
Hose Pipe= Garden Hose, "Skoo"= School, "Poor as Job's Turkey"=Not good, "At'll make a cat climb up a thorn tree backerds"=Very good, as in moonshine or chess pie, "Dip-stick"=Idiot , "Heathern"=unruly kid, RC=any soft drink that's not a coke, "Blowin Smoke up yer *ss=someone told you a lie, "Pole Cat"=skunk, "Varmint"=any unwanted vermin or a dispicable person, "Aaighnt!!"= a sound that yer pappy might make if you git caught playin' with the hose pipe. Stops all heatherns dead in their tracks.
I was laughing and almost tumped over! Haha, I'm sure you know what I mean.
Your accent kinda reminds me of some of my cousins. They live in Moody, Alabama. I live in the outskirts of Birmingham, and while we're more southern sounding than those who live in Birmingham, we don't sound quite as "redneck" as others.
When I was younger, I wanted to "water down" my accent. I hated it. I think I'm learning to appreciate it a little more now, though...
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billboardnumber1 1 month ago in playlist More videos from tacoma200
Hey brother, you sound like luke bryan a little bit when you talk haha. You from Georgia?
MrCollin419 1 year ago
@MrCollin419 Well thanks for the compliment. Though I'm from the Tennessee area and he from the Southern Ga. area I find we have a lot in common. The accent from South Carolina to New Orleans changes but there are more similarities than differences. Most Southerners have similar accents, but not exactly the same. Thanks for taking the time to comment. :)
tacoma200 1 year ago
I went to visit my parents home town in Mexico. My family migrated to California back in the day, but recently folks are relocating to Southern States, Tenn, Miss, Georgia NC...ect. For the most part, alot folks are bilingual. But I met family members and friends whom spoke with a Southen Accent. I said , huh? I had to liscend very carefully, by the third day it became easer to understand. Im from NorCal, Ive never met a Mexican with a South Drawl, kinda kewel.
Xcaret916 1 year ago
my Spanish teacher hates when we say no ma'm and yes ma'm. She's from the North, I guess it's a joke up there. My class hates it cause we've just about all said and she gets so mad, that's just how we were raised to say yes ma'm and sir. But whatever. A lot of my friends say there proud to be a redneck, I wouldn't say that, just cause all of the bad things associated with it. Besides I ain't really a redneck, maybe just a little Southern Belle.
countryrockpunkgirl 1 year ago
Southern accents are so sexy! I have a fetish for Southern culture lol
LittleMissMichigan 1 year ago
I can not hear you!
commonwhitecollege 2 years ago
Fire=far Bear=bier Tire=tar care =keer Rare=wrire liar=lar Window=winder Pillow= Pillar potato=tater tomato=mater ( I could go on for days with this) but thats just an example of how words are translated in the mountains of east tennessee.
mandotoot 2 years ago
I don't know if you say this be we dont say, i'm going to take a shower. we say: Imma take a share! YES IMMA and SHARE! lol. at least that is what it sounds like. I'm on the south eastern border of kentucky just above tennessee on I-75 so I get all of this, LOL. Oh and do they say Soda or POP in nashville? Oh, and YOURs is said YERS here. lol, you can add that to a southern video if ya want. lol. and we say LOU vole for louisville. I had army trouble too like that too, haha.
BaronNathanel 2 years ago
@BaronNathanel hey i live near nashville, and i've never heard anyone say pop, i think it might be a northern thing, we just say coke or soda or drink, never ever does anyone say pop... just thought i'd answer that
lolakat6 2 years ago
Love your vids! And love the grandma stories!
sarahaprilwallace 2 years ago
hey, how about that, my grandma was from Gallatin, great grandpa worked on the L & N (but he was from Scotsville).
csapatriot01 2 years ago
oh another one, my mom always says
"thee ate 'er" (theatre)
let's go see a movie at the "thee ate er"
csapatriot01 2 years ago
Do you know what a "Brew thru" (Brew through) is? :)
csapatriot01 2 years ago
"boy you betta clothes them blinds, folks'll shoot ya just to see ya fall"
UTbby 2 years ago
Hose Pipe= Garden Hose, "Skoo"= School, "Poor as Job's Turkey"=Not good, "At'll make a cat climb up a thorn tree backerds"=Very good, as in moonshine or chess pie, "Dip-stick"=Idiot , "Heathern"=unruly kid, RC=any soft drink that's not a coke, "Blowin Smoke up yer *ss=someone told you a lie, "Pole Cat"=skunk, "Varmint"=any unwanted vermin or a dispicable person, "Aaighnt!!"= a sound that yer pappy might make if you git caught playin' with the hose pipe. Stops all heatherns dead in their tracks.
hippibilly 2 years ago
I love your southern accent videos!
StephSilvermen 2 years ago
I was laughing and almost tumped over! Haha, I'm sure you know what I mean.
Your accent kinda reminds me of some of my cousins. They live in Moody, Alabama. I live in the outskirts of Birmingham, and while we're more southern sounding than those who live in Birmingham, we don't sound quite as "redneck" as others.
When I was younger, I wanted to "water down" my accent. I hated it. I think I'm learning to appreciate it a little more now, though...
thatdumbkid 2 years ago
Great stuff! I love your accent videos.
jamess8866442200 2 years ago