Sample dialect map
Top matches- Philadelphia94%
- Baltimore87%
- South Jersey81%
Most revealing word: bubbler
The Midwest is not one dialect but several. From the Northern Cities Vowel Shift around the Great Lakes to Midland speech in the central states, Midwestern English is diverse and actively changing.
Sample dialect map
Top matchesMost revealing word: bubbler
Cities around the Great Lakes including Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, and Buffalo are undergoing a major vowel rotation called the Northern Cities Vowel Shift. This systematic sound change affects multiple vowels and makes Inland North speech distinct from surrounding regions.
The Midland dialect region stretches from Ohio through Indiana, Illinois, and into the Plains. It shares features with both Northern and Southern speech, creating a transitional zone. Pop for soft drinks, gym shoes in Chicago, and constructions like the car needs washed are Midland markers.
The pop vs soda boundary runs through the Midwest. Pop dominates the Great Lakes region, while soda takes over in St. Louis and points south. This line is one of the most famous isogloss boundaries in American dialectology.
The main quiz includes several Midwest-weighted questions: pop, gym shoes, tennis shoes, and the Northern Cities vowel patterns. A cluster of Midwest-weighted answers produces a Midwestern result with Chicago, Detroit, or Minneapolis among the top matching cities.
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