Dry County - Cowboy up [Official Song]
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@Andrew52690 "Country Must Be Country Wide" We know it man. Keep it country up there! Yee haw!
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@Andrew52690 Man you said it, Alberta Canada! Whooo!
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haha.. you guys are hilarous BTW. I do have bette rthings to do with my life, but I was bored. Ether way.. Thanks Micheal "3. nonstandard speech: nonstandard spoken language" So... It still technically isnt a "southern" accent.
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@Hydro022 di·a·lect [d ə lèkt]
(plural di·a·lects)
n linguistics
1. regional variety of language: a regional variety of a language, with differences in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation
2. language spoken by class or profession: a form of a language spoken by members of a social class or profession
3. nonstandard speech: nonstandard spoken language
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@Hydro022 Oh and another thing, making fun of a man's way of speaking is so fucking low. Dude this group of people you're making fun of is one of the hardiest, intuitive, adaptable, and intelligent( YES I SAID INTELLIGENT) groups of people on the planet. Kid I've been through worse shit than listenin' to you get all shitty on YouTube, so I'm growing tired of your faggotry do me a favor and get a new hobby or better yet swallow a pint of Drain Cleaner? Thanks and Fuck you very much.
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@Hydro022 Southern American English is a group of dialects of the English language spoken throughout the Southern region of the United States, from the Southern extremities of Maryland, as well as most of West Virginia and Kentucky to the Gulf Coast, and from the Atlantic coast to most of Texas and Oklahoma.
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@Hydro022 It is a dialect distinct from Southern American English.
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@Hydro022 Okay Troll. Appalachian English is a common name for the Southern Midland dialect of American English. This dialect is spoken primarily in the Central and Southern Appalachian Mountain region of the Eastern United States, namely in North Georgia, Northwestern South Carolina, Southern West Virginia, Southwestern Virginia, Eastern Kentucky, the Upper Potomac and Shenandoah Valleys of Virginia and West Virginia, East Tennessee, Western North Carolina, and Northeastern Alabama.
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and btw, If i bled maple syrup, That would be fucking great, Id have waffles EVERY morning!
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@Michaeldean88 Lol. I like what you said.. the thing is, I have heard many accents, and "Southern Dialect"? realy? theres technically 1, The english language, and then there is slang, "Yee-Haw, Git-R-Done" any varient of any language's true to the letter speak, is of its own "Slang" So, my good friend, its not a "Southern Dialect" because you dont hear the Scott whos accent with english is so fucking horrible calling it "Its a scottish dialect"
who gives a shit where theyre from. this song is badass
johndeere1ist 3 months ago 8
I'm from Michigan, and I can tell you, you dont have to be from down south to be country.
Andrew52690 4 months ago 8