Where do Minnesotans get their accent?

According to the 2000, 67 percent of Minnesotans had some sort of Swedish, German or Norwegian heritage. "You learn it from you parents and they learn it from their parents," Spartz said. "If you know you sound like a Minnesotan, you actually take pride in being one of those, so that keeps the language alive, too."
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Where does the accent in Minnesota come from?

According to native Minnesotan Dr. John Spartz, the Minnesota accent is actually an Upper Midwest dialect that includes Minnesota, parts of North Dakota and South Dakota, northern Iowa and western Wisconsin.
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Why do Minnesotans have that accent?

Many linguists attribute Minnesotans' unusual single-tone pronunciation of long "a"s and "o"s to the influence of Scandinavian settlers, as those sounds are common in languages of that region.
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What accent does Minnesota have?

North-Central American English (in the United States, also known as the Upper Midwestern or North-Central dialect and stereotypically recognized as a Minnesota or Wisconsin accent) is an American English dialect native to the Upper Midwestern United States, an area that somewhat overlaps with speakers of the separate ...
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What words do Minnesotans say differently?

unique things minnesotans say
  • Ope. Ope is an exclamation that's similar to “oops.”
  • Top the Tator. Top the Tator is a delicious dip made from sour cream, chives, and a mixture of seasonings.
  • The Cities. The Cities refers to Minneapolis and St. ...
  • Duck, Duck, Gray Duck. ...
  • “Oh for ___!”
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Why do Minnesotans say for cute?

1. Oh, for cute! = Adorable. Adding 'Oh' to the start of an expression in Minnesota is a way of emphasising it.
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How do Minnesotans say milk?

And, it's not just our everyday Minnesotans and Wisconsinites that pronounce milk as 'melk.
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How Minnesotans say bag?

So most folks say “bag” like you might expect, /băg/. Minnesotans say it a little different. We say it like /bayg/ or sometimes like /beg/. Most commonly we use it in a context like this, “Next time yer in da Piggly Wiggly, pick up some milk in a bayg.”
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Do Minnesotans talk fast?

"The fast-talkers are concentrated in the North; the slow-talkers are concentrated in the South." The top five fastest speaking states (in order) are Oregon, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Kansas and Iowa.
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What is a Minnesota goodbye?

You know what I'm talking about, right? The 'Minnesota Goodbye' is essentially a long, drawn-out phenomenon when trying to leave a family event or function that extends the process of saying goodbye. In fact, it stretches a regular goodbye into one that is much longer than it really needs to be.
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Do North Dakotans have an accent?

"Most people in North Dakota don't believe we have an accent," Davis said. "I'm sure we do to another part of the country." The Upper Midwest regional accent was famously launched to nationa...
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Do they really talk like that in Fargo?

Regardless what side you're on, the actors went through months of accent training to prepare for their roles. While we're no dialect coach, below are 9 phrases that – if said right – will make you a master of the Fargo movie (and thick North Dakotan/Minnesotan) accent.
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Are there a lot of Scandinavians in Minnesota?

Minnesota. With more than 1.5 million people (32% of the population) claiming Scandinavian heritage, Minnesota is a hotbed of Scandinavian traditions. That's especially true for Norwegian culture and heritage. The first Norwegian settlement in the state was Norwegian Ridge, in what is now Spring Grove.
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What is the slowest speaking state?

The slowest talkers by state:
  • Mississippi.
  • Louisiana.
  • South Carolina.
  • Alabama.
  • North Carolina.
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Are Minnesotans nice?

Minnesotans may take pride in their reputation for friendliness, but many others consider "Minnesota Nice" a backhanded compliment and a social critique. The locals are loyal and neighborly, yet they tend to keep outsiders at a comfortable distance.
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Do people in Minnesota have Southern accents?

Minnesotans share roughly the same Upper Midwest accent with Iowa and Wisconsin. Even if some native speakers don't notice it, there are people out there who make it their business to notice.
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What are some Minnesota stereotypes?

List of Typical Stereotypes About Minnesotans
  • 1) People Speak Like The Fargo Movie.
  • 2) Minnesotans Accent Is Like Scandinavian People Speaking English.
  • 3) Cow Tipping Is Common in Minnesota.
  • 4) Caribou Instead Of Starbucks.
  • 5) Minnesotans Say “Uff Da” At All Times!
  • 6) Minnesotans Can't Live Without Corn Dogs.
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How do Minnesotans say crayon?

Minnesota is in the pop camp. But that's not the only difference between us Minnesotans and the rest of the country in how we talk. We tend to pronounce the word “crayon” with a single syllable, “kran,” while most of the country uses two-syllable pronunciations.
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How do Minnesotans say boat?

BOAT-A-YUZ or DaBOAT-A-YUZ: Both of you.
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Why do I say Pellow instead of pillow?

This sounds like a version of what's known as the pin/pen merger, or some closely related vowel merger. It's one of various phonemic mergers in English — processes where in certain accents, in certain contexts, phonemes which were previously/elsewhere differentiated merge to be pronounced the same.
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What is Minnesota known for?

Minnesota is known for its lakes and forests, but it's also home to the Twin Cities: Saint Paul and Minneapolis. The Twin Cities are home to many Fortune 500 companies, including Best Buy, General Mills, Target, and Land 'o Lakes. The Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota is the largest mall in the United States.
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