@@lrbellmorejr, I understand he also speaks fluent high German. _In pig latin our Second City is pronounced Chicano, Illinois._ The neighboring region of Latino is just outside of Rome and the latini Hill People had been fiercely independent until later seceding to the Empire.
I left Chicago when IL shut down last March. Living in Virginia now. So nice to hear da way normal people talk again! "Lemme tell ya, tree-four hunnert of em ofer by dere... "
I saw this on the "Early Morning News" broadcast...Let me just say that Mike Lowe's been bringing it for years & Dan should've known better than to challenge him. :D
This is hilarious, dumb as fuck, and hilarious. Also, that Crowther guy is a monster. Polyglots, by definition, are wonderful and terrifying. Thanks for letting me know about him.
@@AGoodWomanDiji -- No no, I'm from 55t an Oakley. Everybody, an I do mean everybody, use ta say it "samwidge". As in, "I'm gonna run down over by da Jewel's and get me a ham samwidge".
@@KCGeno Sorry fur replyn' to a year-olt post, but dahz not quite right. Da Chicagoese wort 'sandwich' has lotsa variety to it. Use can hear _"samwidge," "samwitch," "sangwitch," "sangwidge," "sammich,"_ and even _"sandwich."_ All are acceptable jus like _"da Fort"_ and _"da Ford"_ are boat acceptable for da Bishop Ford Expressway. Doen fight da variations, ya gotta embrace dem - especially since da Chicahhgo accent is dyin' a slow dett.
No. His pronounciation of "sich" was way off. I couldn't have identified his accent by that sentence alone, but it was very much clear he was not German.
There is no such thing as a midwestern accent. There are some similarities from area to area, but accents of the midwest have a lot of variation. For instance, even though Milwaukee, Wisconsin is only about 90 miles north of Chicago, Illinois the accents of those two cites are incredibly different. The same goes for most cities in the midwest.
That's not Italian its hard Chicago accent. Although I grew up in Chicago Born and raised.ive never heard anyone speak like this. Its like the only stereotype accent that's not true. Boston and New york,not all citizens have their accent but you do hear a few that do