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Itβs similar to Minnesota and Wisconsin.
As a kid, I thought my Wisconsin aunt was a foreigner, so different was her accent from even my northern Indiana relatives. I grew up further southeast in Indiana where thereβs a Kentucky influence.
In northern Wisconsin or up you can go your entire life without ever saying “yes”, only ever saying “ja”. Yes, that’s how German it is. It’s not even a shortened “yeah”, but a straight up “ja”
I didn’t hear an accent. But I’m from Wisconsin πππ there’s definitely some fun local colloquialisms. π