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Hello from New England


k-dawg December 08, 2011 07:51 PM

Hello from New England
 
Hi,

Sorry, I didn't see the intro section before I posted my first thread. I am from Maine and have moved back and forth across the US with my family. Maine is our home and most of my Down East accent is available to use, but I try to keep it on a normal level.

Most US born Americans will have a tough time understanding a hard core "Down Eastah"...it is one of the reasons I am having a hard time with learning Spanish with the absolute needed pronunciations of the vowels.

Great site and Thank You for a place I can learn from.

Kent

Rusty December 09, 2011 12:08 AM

Welcome to the forums, Kent!

CrOtALiTo December 09, 2011 05:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by k-dawg (Post 119334)
Hi,

Sorry, I didn't see the intro section before I posted my first thread. I am from Maine and have moved back and forth across the US with my family. Maine is our home and most of my Down East accent is available to use, but I try to keep it on a normal level.

Most US born Americans will have a tough time understanding a hard core "Down Eastah"...it is one of the reasons I am having a hard time with learning Spanish with the absolute needed pronunciations of the vowels.

Great site and Thank You for a place I can learn from.

Kent

Hello I bid you welcome again.

I have a question you said in last post the word forth that I guess the same than outside.

I'm will pleasure with your support.

Rusty December 09, 2011 07:23 PM

@Crotalito: back and forth = de un lado a otro

Glen December 09, 2011 08:02 PM

Welcome, Kent. I'm a learner too, and this is the best site I've found yet. You've come to the right place!

wrholt December 09, 2011 09:09 PM

Welcome to the forums, Kent! Hearing your Down-Eastah accent won't confuse me at all; I grew up hearing it from half my relatives on family visits back to Maine. I can't do it right, though; my family moved to the Capital District of Upstate New York when I was 4, and I didn't leave until moving to Boston for college.

Jessica December 23, 2011 05:28 AM

welcome, Kent, to the forums :)


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