Yes, my vision is becoming clearer, the fog of time is parting, the future will look like

Yes, my vision is becoming clearer, the fog of time is parting, the future will look like...

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AND IT’S BEAUTIFUL

What happened to Wales?

New west Virginia

We welcome states 51-60!

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Please Britain send your teachers to our schools reconstruct the british accent in our youths, recolonize us and restore our foreskins

Send us big trucks first, i'm fed up of these sissy yuro ones

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Welcome! :)

We will stash guns in the dash

Now this is what I call based.

Which county are you from?

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From what I know the generic American accent actually predates the "standard" English accent.

Nice, I’m planning on visiting on my future trip around England

no way. four states maximum.
Norf, Midul, Souf and London.

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Probably what the original accent of american settlers sounded like, brought straight from rural England

Sounds like bullshit

Non.

Make England MED again.

Well since half of what zoomers say is nonsense london slang yes, the american variety predates the current British english.

Bit sad that Americans dont study the scots language.

Apparently the eastern New England dialect was started by the non-rhotic East Anglian dialect.

Might be the case for Southern accents, but Northern, Midlands, and West Country accents are definitely older than American pronunciation.

The Southern American accent is directly evolved from British/Irish

Quite sad for England. They couldnt talk to someone from 300 years ago while scottish can to me from 900 or even furrher.

Like I said, that’s only the case for “urban” areas in the South where they’ve been cucked out of their identity by “muh diversity”. Definitely not the case in the North.

England doesn't exist now, you're talking about the United States of America*

That's what I mean by "standard", the received pronunciation that's often heard in media.
Yeah I'm kind of over-simplifying it.

I do declare!

Are there any other places in the US where French is spoken outside of Louisiana?

based cokehead knows london bad

Received Pronunciation was a failed meme. That’s why nearly all news presenters have had regional accents since the 80s.

Na. North is the same, probably worse actually.
Sorry.

Is it fuck.

t. Northerner

Supposedly northern Maine, near the border with Canada, descendants of French speaking lumberjacks.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_England_French

Will we have to enlarge the channel tunnel to let the burgers go through?

Yeah, there are some rural areas in Maine and Northern New Hampshire that have large French Canadian populations that predominantly speak French.

Still, I think you know what I mean. Basically the stereotypical "posh" accent that first comes to American minds.

WHALES VIRGINIA
MOUNTAIN MAMA
TAKE ME HOME

Accents are constantly evolving one can't predate the other.

Lmao absolutely rekt

Yeah its.
The northman lost his accent hundreds of years ago.
Our Scots langauge can be resd easily from even 700 year old documents though they miss much of our vocabulary.

'Everything's better in Scotland'

>Scots language
>language
You’re using that word again.