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- Baltimore87%
- South Jersey81%
Most revealing word: bubbler
What you call a small freshwater crustacean is one of the most geographically concentrated dialect markers in American English. The word choice maps almost perfectly to regional boundaries.
Sample dialect map
Top matchesMost revealing word: bubbler
Crawfish dominates Louisiana and the Gulf Coast, reflecting French-Acadian culinary and linguistic influence. Crayfish appears across the North and West. Crawdad covers a broad inland band from the Midwest through the Plains and into parts of the West.
Unlike slang that spreads quickly, the word for this animal is learned from family and local community. Most people rarely discuss crustaceans with outsiders, so the local term stays stable across generations.
In Louisiana, crawfish is not just a word but a cultural institution tied to boils, festivals, and cuisine. The term carries identity weight that goes far beyond a simple vocabulary choice.
The main quiz includes a related vocabulary question about regional food terms. A standalone crawfish-crayfish-crawdad map page is planned to give this iconic dialect marker its own deep-dive visual treatment.
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