Which English dialect do you speak?
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Which English dialect do you speak?
Pretty accurate.
Wrong
>be black american
>get this
Oh no
Accurate desu
-_-
Singaporean is a shitty dialect, it probably means your English isn't perfect if you get that
Spot on aye
interesting how the 2 and 3 for our native language is completely different
Watching too much mindless american media did this
>interesting how the 2 and 3 for our native language is completely different
Swedes are the best non-native English speakers so that's probably a sign that your English is better than mine. Tbh, most of the questions in that quiz were just correct English vs broken English. The only answer I saw that might indicate any sort of local dialect was the one "I'm just after going..." which is a distinctly Irish thing to say. The questions seem like they're more about determining your grasp of English than determining what dialect you speak with
Pretty accurate.
At least ebonics isn't first I guess
It guessed that my dialect was Singaporean, and that my native language was Chinese. I'm monolingual and was raised on English since birth so these results make me feel like a brainlet.
It's interesting that the guesses were Asian though, considering my mom was Asian. Maybe it's connected?
I speak English with a Spanish accent aka regular English
mexican california english but not los angeles dialect. inland empire dialect
I thought my English was pretty good, turns out it isn't.
Our top three guesses for your English dialect:
1. Singaporean
2. Welsh (UK)
3. US Black Vernacular / Ebonics
Our top three guesses for your native (first) language:
1. Arabic
2. Chinese
3. Portuguese
one of my native language is indeed Chinese
i would said its quite accurate
Pretty accurate. I was unaware Canadian and Standard American English were different beyond spelling and some minor slang.
What are you thenWu-Tang
The top 3 dialects were
Australian
Welsh
English
The guesses were
English
Norwegian
Swedish
This is the second time I've done this test and I think that It correctly guessed Greek the first time but now it thought I was native. Feels good brah
The guesses it had for me were Vietnamese, English and German.
I don't know why it would guess Vietnamese, I think the algorithm just needs more training.
I wouldn't worry about it.
Wtf no
Very surprised I didn’t get American
Confirmed Dravidian
im a snownigger nigger
Bix Nood
But I'm from the North
It's a joke about your guessed dialect being AAVE.
What a supprise. I have a southern drawl, guess thats where the nigger guess came from.
oh fuck
hi ahmed
A lot of ebonics...
Yo this fucking quiz is like 100 questions i ain't fucking doing this autistic shit just to know i speak american
ey dawg wassup!
Browner thank you, Jean Pierre Muhahmmad.
>tfw the americanization kicks in
I'm white as fuck, what the hell?
Hello my fellow nergo, what is cracking my brotha'?
fucking kek
How the fuck did I get ebonics?
Never reply to me like that again
What state are you from?
Your're probably uneducated, or at least speak in an uneducated manner.
Maryland.
It seems confused
I was born in South Carolina and moved to New york.
I don't know how the fuck someone from Maryland would have a thicker black accent than I do, despite SC and NY having huge black populations and growing up with black people my entire life
Same here :)
Surprised so many people got Singaporean.
>Never reply to me like that again
A girl told me I sounded a bit irish like a week ago.
I am from Spain and only spent 2 months in Ireland like 10 years ago.
Weird.
Who else out here being a finnish N-word?
i am an all north american boy
t. jean-michel basquiat
Nowhere have I seen New England or Southern US
But Northern Ireland and Ireland apparently have completely different accents? Who made this crap?
>New England
General american
>Southern US
AAVE
>Hey Mahk, wanna get some clam chowda or did ya want ta go lobsta fishin', hear danny caght a big one
Yeah, that sure sounds like general american to me
Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland have completely different accents.
Northern irish is heavily influenced by scots due to scotniggers moving in during ulster plantation times.
It's still around, but not many people talk like that anymore. Especially that pronounced.
how the hell can they tell?