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Yes, there is obvious Irish influence
No, not at all
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This is the accent where people say things like "you betcha", "doggone-it", "don't ya know?", etc.
To me it sounds Irish influenced, very much so.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzN_nqXZPj8
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arent they vikings? its probably norwegian but i dont know enought about the languages
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No it sounds annoying as hell, tbh. It sounds very nasally and unattractive, even on women. While Irish sounds beautiful and makes my heart melt.
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No,it sounds American....
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The upper mid-west accents are speculated to come from different things; one of which being that many Germans/Swedes settled in that region - and some of the Germanic inflections that were brought over when they immigrated, may have shaped the 'Minnesota accent' of today.
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Not really. It shows very Scandinavian influences, much like the the one from Upper Michigan and Northern Wisconsin.
Speaking as someone who was born and raised in Central Wisconsin, our accent are more of the stereotypical Midwestern twang.
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