South Dakota accents?

do people in south dakota have an accent? do they say y'all? what are other words they say weird or differently??

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  • Yes,although English is specified by law as the "common language" of the state. As of the 2000 census, 1.90% of the population aged 5 or older speak German at home, while 1.51% speak Lakota or Dakota, and 1.43% Spanish.

    The five largest ancestry groups in South Dakota are German (40.7%), Norwegian (15.3%), Irish (10.4%), Native American (8.3%), and English (7.1%).[78] German Americans are the largest ancestry group in most parts of the state, especially in East River (east of the Missouri River), although there are also large Scandinavian-descended populations in some counties. South Dakota has the nation's largest population of Hutterites a communal Anabaptist group which emigrated from Europe in 1874.

    The accent spoken in South Dakota is based oin English and Lakota the native Sioux language, as well as being tinged by the ancestry groups mentioned above.

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