From the slow drawl of the South to the fast-talking buzz of the Northeast, the US isn’t just a cultural melting pot of accents; it actually has a wide range of dialects, too. In fact, almost every region brings its own twist to English, shaped by history, migration, and local identity.
US regional dialects feature distinct vocabulary, such as "y'all," "bubbler," "pop," "sneakers," "cattywampus," and "tote." But the question is, where and why are these dialects used? And which celebrity voices are perfect examples?
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