I’ve never once heard anybody speak that way that was from here unless they got it from their parents which usually only happens to less educated kids.Copyright © 2014 - 2020 New England Historical Society Add to favorites. Missed in the article is the word, “can’t.” It was pronounced, “kahnt” as late as my generation, raised in Rochester. I will conclude with this note – my siblings and I enjoyed tea with my grandfather each afternoon. Add to favorites. Hamburg is what you eat on a bulkie roll with a side of French fries and a frappe.Ugh! Sign in to disable ALL ads. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. km). All rights reserved.a state in the NE United States. might be Massholes but they aren’t economic parasites like a huge number of Cow Hampshire people are. Using evaporated milk and no lemon was a passive protest against the harsh political conditions from which his ancestors fled “across the pond.”Massholes? Sign in to disable ALL ads.

Capital: Concord. Now being in GA everything’s ‘coke’!People from Mass. Thank you for helping build the largest language community on the internet. Though door-to-door salespeople are now banned in most New England communities, some western states still permit it, to my amazement.My father always called it a tonic. The New Hampshire accent started with the English colonists who first arrived in North America.They brought with them speech patterns from Elizabethan London and part rural speech from Yorkshire and Lancashire.. That evolved into the New Hampshire accent, as well as the Boston accent, the Providence accent, the Northern, Eastern and Western New England accent — and so forth.

Share. New Hampshire (/ ˈ h æ m p ʃ ər /) is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States.It is bordered by Massachusetts to the south, Vermont to the west, Maine and the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north. So it’s ‘doh-wah,’ not ‘door,’ ‘theyah,’ not ‘there’ and ‘deeyah,’ not ‘dear.’To confuse matters, words that originally end in ‘ah’ are pronounced ‘r.’ ‘Linda’ becomes ‘Linder’ and ‘idea’ becomes ‘idear.’ Americer is north of Cuber, which is south of Florider. New Hampshire pronunciation Pronunciation by Cress123 (Female from United States) 2 votes Good Bad. Sentences used to end with distinction, determination, and a final “boom” at the end to know what was just spoken was wise and great.

Woe to the presidential wannabes who describe their joy at visiting Con-cord during the Words that end in ‘r’ but are preceded by an ‘e,’ ‘i’ or ‘o’ get a ‘y’ inserted. I still take tea at generally the very same time on most days and recall the expectation of tea “fare” to be kept in the house. lost their jobs New Hampshire would have one of the highest unemployment rates in the country!Most of my 9th through 11th great-grandparents are the people described in this article having settled New England from arriving on the Mayflower and thereafter during the Great Migration.

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