Sunday, February 07, 2010

Hey, Youse Guys!

Why the classic New York accent is fading away - NYPOST.com: "Will old Noo Yawk become a museum piece, the subway token of language?"

5 comments:

Terrie Farley Moran said...

I loved the article, altho' my voice will soon make me a museum piece. Born and raised (and still live) in NYC, I have a very distinctive New York accent and am proud of it.

Perhaps one day I can charge people for the privilege of listening to my dulcet tones.

Thanks for the link, Bill.

Terrie

Anonymous said...

My late father in law had the classic accent too.

Jeff

Anonymous said...

It's not just the "r" either.

Many older Brooklynites say "earl" for "oil" and vice versa, as in changing the 'earl' in your car.

Jeff

Unknown said...

Good luck with charging for listening to you, Terri. Hey, it might pay more than writing!

Jeff, I remember the "earl" usage by some comic book character from my youth.

pattinase (abbott) said...

I just hope people stop asking me if I am from Philly after 40 years in Detroit. That must be a heck of an accent.