Greywolf wrote:Nobody else here from Chicago? (shickaga) Just hand me the garajkies and we'll go get two or tree pops and a polish wit fries at dat place over der. We can eat 'em in the frunchroom. And shut da lite on da way out.
Dixie Flyer wrote:American English is so distinctive that it marks its speakers anywhere they travel. Many world citizens who have never traveled to the United States know an American immediately. Some people can even hazard a guess at where in the States an American lives by the accent.
Greywolf wrote:I guess it depends on what part of Chicago. Down around the Bridgeport area ya got alot of Irish, near the UofI circle ya got yer Italians. I came from the nort side where there were alot of Germans. And yeah, my relatives are Polish too. Sheboyganers (Sheboganese?) have a pretty distinctive way of talking too, doncha know?
Wolfgang92025 wrote:Didn't check any,
Need to add "Foreign"
In my case german.
Wolfgang
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