We Can Guess Which American Accent You Actually Have
We Can Guess Which American Accent You Actually Have
How do you pronounce "caramel"? And what about "crayon"? Tell us, and we'll accurately determine your American accent.
How do you pronounce "caramel"? And what about "crayon"? Tell us, and we'll accurately determine your American accent.

What do you call the small insect bug that curls up into a ball?
And how about a sugary carbonated beverage?
What do you call a liquor store with a drive-thru?
How do you pronounce "caramel"?
And how about "crayon"?
Which are you more likely to use when addressing people?
What would you call a sale of unwanted items in your front yard or garage?
What do you call the area of grass in the middle of some streets?
How do you pronounce "Mary," "merry," and "marry"?
Do the words "pen" and "pin" sound the same to you?
Southern Accent
Southern Accent
Hey y’all! You have an undeniable Southern accent! Did you know that dialects from the Southern United States are the largest accent group in the nation? Sure, Northerners may make fun of the way you talk, but your accent exudes charm and hospitality and that is what the South is known for! This accent can be heard all throughout areas that expand the southern tips of states like Ohio, Maryland and Delaware, clear down to the gulf coast and over to Texas, Oklahoma and even New Mexico! To you, there is no difference between the words “pin” and “pen” and on hot summer days, you enjoy a cold Coke, not pop!
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North Eastern Accent
North Eastern Accent
You speak with a distinct North Eastern dialect. Whether you hail from Boston, New York City, or Philadelphia, you would never use the words “Y’all” or “pop”! You can easily spot a Western or Southern accent because to you, they sound completely foreign. Your accent commands respect, even if it doesn’t emphasize the letter “R”.
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Midwestern Accent
Midwestern Accent
You definitely have a Midwestern accent. This regional dialect is sometimes referred to as a “Midland” accent. You most likely come from an area that boasts luscious plains, and miles and miles of farmland. Your accent is subtle, but certain words make it recognizable such as “pop”, and the way you pronounce “car-mul”. Whenever you travel back East, locals notice how polite you are thanks to your Midwestern upbringing.
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Southwestern Accent
Southwestern Accent
You speak with a Southwestern accent. Your dialect combines a bit of a Western accent with some components of a Southern accent. This means that you may be more likely to say “y’all” and “pop” but you would never pronounce caramel “care-uh-mel”. Sometimes people confuse you for a Southerner, but you have enough of a “western drawl” to distinguish you. You may have been referred to as a “cowboy” once or twice by someone from the north or eastern parts of the country. Yeehaw!
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