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Location: Ona, West Virginia, United States

Thursday, February 09, 2006

A NEW LANGUAGE

The other day Linda's supervisor complemented her on her beautiful accent. We never realized we had and accent but we have realized that people talk a lot differently here. At first Stephanie about had a coronary when the kids started using the local language. She thinks it makes them sound ignorant (another misconception about the moutain people). We have been learnin' the local language. Linda works in Hurricane which is pronounced "hurikin". Chris and Amy got a kick out of her when she kept talking about the Florida hurikins. John (our neighbor) told me he was going to Arnten (Ironton). Charleston is in Kanawha county (pronounced kanaw). Kellen and Lydia love pahy (pie). Kellen loves to take Pac (his dog) for a walk down the hollar (hollow).

If you head south of here it gets even more interesting. We are told that each hollar can have their own dialect. Linda has a tough time understanding some of the customers that call in, esp. from eastern Ky which is next to us just across the river a piece.

Maybe Linda will share some technical terminolgy with you she has had to learn. I can share a few. When I told her I had to reboot she thought I had to put my boots back on to go to outhouse. A mouse is what Steph found in Lydia's closet.

Ya'all keep in touch now ya'hear!

3 Comments:

Blogger Stephanie Appleton said...

Tim has lots of stories to tell too about that as he travels to what he calls the "bowels" of KY and WV. What I find most annoying about Kellen trying to talk like he is from the "bowels" is he really doesn't know. It isn't something he is picking up, but something he is making up and laying on way to thick. Again classic influencer weakness! BS and drama! (no offense to all you other influencers out there!)

1:17 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Another comment has bit the dust, apparently.
Nancy

2:43 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

ya that my cind` towak(THAT IS MY CIND OF TOUK)


KELLEN

2:44 PM  

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