As a Wisconsinite, I had to repeat every word they said and could not stop laughing! They sound so proper, but it sounded so funny to me! OOr-ANge? Its pronounced "OrUnge" up here! Pajamas got me the worst!! lol
I've lived in Wisconsin my entire life. It's always fun watching new newscasters try to pronounce the names of towns like Muscoda, Oconomowoc, Shawano and many others. You can always tell whether they're from Wisconsin or not! Hilarious! :) But it's all in fun. We're nice people hey!
Lol! I'm Native to Colorado and we call it a water fountain too! NEVER in my life have I heard the term "bubbler" until today! 😱 But it's funny when you put it that way because even typing "water fountain" pops up this emoji lol! ⛲
I love the guy who says it the right way at the end 😂 when he got to bubbler and everyone else was saying water fountain, i wish I could have seen how they reacted when they saw how Wisconsinites say bubbler
I am too and I can't stand it when people pronounce it "Wesconsin".There is no E in Wisconsin!!! I also hear people say "Ellenois" instead of Illinois. But I don't care too much about that...
My teacher once said (I'm also a Wisconsinite) that we all say Wis-kahn-sin without realizing it. For me at the time it was true. But now I'm silently conscious of it.
Yea, Ashwaubenon, Weyauwega, Sheboygan, Waukesha. Now if you can pronounce these cities correctly your a Wisconsin native. By the way, along with bubbler we also say pop for soda.
Once I left Wisconsin to visit a relative when we were at a Museum I asked a worker if they had any bublers and she looked at me like I started speaking Russian. She asked what a bubler was and I said the little machine's that water comes out of so you can drink it. I think she realized what I meant cause she told me where the bublers were.
Alright everyone say it with me. A water fountain is something you fucking see in a park and look at. It's a decoration. A drinking fountain I understand, but bubbler is vastly superior.
You know it's funny. Back in 1981, my older sister used to go out with this guy.. well, his job was fixing TYME machines. One day he went to work and stole all the money from a TYME Machine. This was in Madison. Then he hit another, and another.. the FBI and the media dubbed him "The TYME BANDIT " So every time he robbed a TYME Machine, the nightly news would report: "The TYME BANDIT has struck again!" He ended up stealing $120,000 from 4 TYME Machines. He spent most of it on coke, then after 2 and a half months, he turned himself in. He received 5 years, got out in 2 and a half for good behavior. My sister believes he stashed some some the money somewhere.. he died 2 years later in a car accident..
Love our 2 months of summer weather. I had to repeat every word to see if I was a true Wisconsinite and sure enough I am (knew it was bubbler from the moment I saw water fountain) . My friends from out of state always laugh when I say bag which to everyone else sounds like bah-g and the word bagel and they make me repeat it so they can continue to laugh
I feel you. As someone from Wisconsin who SOMEHOW learns the “Illinois” way to say bag people tease me all the time on how I pronounce it. Not just bag either, I have a like weird mixture of an accent that is halfway between Illinois and Wisconsin. It’s the strangest thing. I get teased no matter what state I’m in. Oh well all in good fun yeah?
I'm from Minnesota and our neighboring state of Wisconsin has a similar accent. But when I heard the ladies say "arange" trying to pronounce orange I literally laughed so hard
Bubbler is specific to Koehler wisconsin, and some other areas; I say water fountain, but other than that, everything is dead on. Especially the orange and Florida; we tend to just drop the a and i
Um it isn't just in Koehler Wisconsin they say it. They say it everywhere in Wisconsin. I live in the middle of Wisconsin and i only know 2 people who don't call it that. They are from our of state
It's a common term in southern Wisconsin, but there's obviously not going to be a clear cut off with regards to the locations in which it is used. Accents are never hardwired to certain areas. Look at Canadian accents compared to the U.S. Someone abroad would, more than likely, not be able to hear the difference between a U.S. and a Canadian accent. They are mostly the same except for a few specific markers.
It’s the “ea” we Wisconsinites DON’T hear in our words. Ceaught (Caught) Seamon (Salmon), Eaunt (Aunt), Root (Route), Faiyr (Fire), Kyewpon (Coupon). Pajeamas (Pajamas). And finally, Wisceansan (Wisconsin for the rest of the world).
As someone from Wisconsin, “FLAAR-IDA” made me die. Like- there’s no A there guys it’s an O.(This is meant as a tease I don’t mean to be condescending towards ones accent keep talking how you talk ☺️) Also PLEASE DO BAG as someone who SOMEHOW learned the “Illinois” way to say it I get a lot of…critiquing on how I say it and I’m just like “there’s no e at the end” and then ppl are like “but that’s make the g a j” and I’m just like “YOU GET MY POINT” and there just like “NO WE DONT”. Or we just keep repeating the word at each other the whole time.
Am I missing something? Where is the guys in this video from? What accent does he have? Because it sounds different than the ladies'. Thanks for the explanation
Its a Drinking Fountain if you want to be technical. A bubbler is a product of the Kohler Company the largest plumbing manufacturer in North America. Everyone has probably drank from a Kohler Bubbler in there lives. It will always be a bubbler to me.
Well, I don't think I like Wisconsin anymore. Once, at the end of a Supernanny US episode, Jo Frost said there are so many bugs in Wisconsin. Also, I've heard of a superhero in Incredibles 2 who's from Wisconsin, and, in Danny Phantom, a person who lives in a mansion in Wisconsin long before I heard her, Jo, said that.
The term "Bubbler" is definitely more a southern Wisconsin thing. I believe it is due to the fact that in the late 1800s there was a water fountain produced in southern Wisconsin called a Bubbler. It was common to find "Bubblers" in Milwaukee and the surrounding area, and the name stuck which is crazy I think.
I was born and raised in Wisconsin and still live there, I can honestly say I haven't heard drinking fountain here in school. We ALWAYS call it the bubbler.
I was at the Madison Varsity Band concert and I was casually walking around and the for the firs time I heard someone say "Do you know where the bubbler is" I WAS LIKE WHAAAT
Mostly accurate. The guy that says bubbler...Nah.. Don't thinks so.. I haven't heard anyone say that around me in my life time. Thankfully the word POP... isn't said to be part of wisconsins vocabulary. I get so picced..No one and I mean no one ever says Pop.. It's always been Soda or a Coke..
I'm from Wisconsin and the bubbler/water fountain part cracked me up.
We always called them bubblers in Kenosha. They are called bubblers in Portland,Oregon too.
David Jensen omg Kenosha Wisconsin is where Bella Conforti and Ferryn Lott live. They are two youtubers. You should watch them sometimes
I’m from Bayfield up north and we didn’t call them bubblers. Must be a “southern” Wis thing!!!!
@@darthbane8 it's actually mostly a northern thing as far as I know. No one in Madison calls if that at least or Verona.
Shoulda seen the looks my family got when we moved to Texas from Wisconsin. No one knew what we were talking about.😂😂😂
As a Wisconsinite, I had to repeat every word they said and could not stop laughing! They sound so proper, but it sounded so funny to me! OOr-ANge? Its pronounced "OrUnge" up here! Pajamas got me the worst!! lol
Lmao yes I’m from Wisconsin too it was like “Aar-ehn-j” and I was like wtf it’s “Ore-aan-j”
"OrUnge" for me too
I can't stand it when people say it like wis-kHonsin like wyd it's Wisconsin
pHANN
Ya Boi ikr it irritates me
1. From Wisconsin 2. Dnp picture 3. I relate.
We're beat friends now, woo
I relate to this on a whole new level. Idk why it makes me so bad
Ryan R. Your comment is so relatable, I correct any and everyone who says Wisconsin like that
I've lived in Wisconsin my entire life. It's always fun watching new newscasters try to pronounce the names of towns like Muscoda, Oconomowoc, Shawano and many others. You can always tell whether they're from Wisconsin or not! Hilarious! :) But it's all in fun. We're nice people hey!
I love being in Wisconsin but in the winter it is COLD
Thats the best part now
That’s the best part though 😌
And the summers hot.
Damn straight dude
Water Fountain = some naked fountain of angels in some place in Europe like Italy.
The Rite Man yep that why we call it a bubbler
Lol! I'm Native to Colorado and we call it a water fountain too! NEVER in my life have I heard the term "bubbler" until today! 😱 But it's funny when you put it that way because even typing "water fountain" pops up this emoji lol! ⛲
atalijimenez Bubbler is a term that came from the company name that originally made most of the water fountains in the Midwest
Straight facts right there
I always called it a drinking fountain but living in Boston I heard the locals say bubbler ("bubblah").
I love the guy who says it the right way at the end 😂 when he got to bubbler and everyone else was saying water fountain, i wish I could have seen how they reacted when they saw how Wisconsinites say bubbler
YES
When I say Wisconsin (usually as a joke) I usually say it like "Wis-kan-sin", I am from Wisconsin
Apples or like t-pain
I am too and I can't stand it when people pronounce it "Wesconsin".There is no E in Wisconsin!!! I also hear people say "Ellenois" instead of Illinois. But I don't care too much about that...
I do too XD
My teacher once said (I'm also a Wisconsinite) that we all say Wis-kahn-sin without realizing it. For me at the time it was true. But now I'm silently conscious of it.
*Water Fountain*
Me: ITS A BUBLER! 😂
The man is the one with a true accent
Try to have people pronounce Kaukauna, Manitowac, Ashwaubenon, etc. :)
Yea, Ashwaubenon, Weyauwega, Sheboygan, Waukesha. Now if you can pronounce these cities correctly your a Wisconsin native. By the way, along with bubbler we also say pop for soda.
It’s Manitowoc my man 😎
@@rogernagel1041 dont forget oconomowoc
Kuhkownuh
@@rogernagel1041 I say soda and I'm from Wisconsin wierd.
I see “water fountain” and instantly go *”bubbler.”*
Once I left Wisconsin to visit a relative when we were at a Museum I asked a worker if they had any bublers and she looked at me like I started speaking Russian. She asked what a bubler was and I said the little machine's that water comes out of so you can drink it. I think she realized what I meant cause she told me where the bublers were.
The man talks like me too! -,- hes from wisconsin! Thats why -,- I LOVE WISCONSIN! lol! i gotchyoo
Alright everyone say it with me. A water fountain is something you fucking see in a park and look at. It's a decoration. A drinking fountain I understand, but bubbler is vastly superior.
You know it's funny. Back in 1981, my older sister used to go out with this guy.. well, his job was fixing TYME machines. One day he went to work and stole all the money from a TYME Machine. This was in Madison. Then he hit another, and another.. the FBI and the media dubbed him "The TYME BANDIT " So every time he robbed a TYME Machine, the nightly news would report: "The TYME BANDIT has struck again!" He ended up stealing $120,000 from 4 TYME Machines. He spent most of it on coke, then after 2 and a half months, he turned himself in. He received 5 years, got out in 2 and a half for good behavior. My sister believes he stashed some some the money somewhere.. he died 2 years later in a car accident..
All of this it true for me!
I love how serious you are lmao
Love our 2 months of summer weather. I had to repeat every word to see if I was a true Wisconsinite and sure enough I am (knew it was bubbler from the moment I saw water fountain) . My friends from out of state always laugh when I say bag which to everyone else sounds like bah-g and the word bagel and they make me repeat it so they can continue to laugh
I feel you. As someone from Wisconsin who SOMEHOW learns the “Illinois” way to say bag people tease me all the time on how I pronounce it. Not just bag either, I have a like weird mixture of an accent that is halfway between Illinois and Wisconsin. It’s the strangest thing. I get teased no matter what state I’m in. Oh well all in good fun yeah?
Your damn right it's a bubbler
I'm from Minnesota and our neighboring state of Wisconsin has a similar accent. But when I heard the ladies say "arange" trying to pronounce orange I literally laughed so hard
Dylan Bendel and Flah-rida. I’m from Florida, so that’s extra painful for me 😅
There is a small sliver of cities by Lake Michigan that call bubblers a drinking fountain
Had 3 people ask if I was from the Midwest because of how I talk
Water fountain water fountain water fountain...... bubbler
I'm from Chicago and recently moved to Milwaukee and when I first heard someone call a water fountain a "bubbler" I almost died a little from laughing
Fucking FIB’s
Yes Yes Yes, the CON is stressed, not the WIS!!!! Get it right!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Bubbler is specific to Koehler wisconsin, and some other areas; I say water fountain, but other than that, everything is dead on. Especially the orange and Florida; we tend to just drop the a and i
Well in Milwaukee they say bubbler and thats the biggest city in Wisconsin so your kinda wrong, but whatever
Um it isn't just in Koehler Wisconsin they say it. They say it everywhere in Wisconsin. I live in the middle of Wisconsin and i only know 2 people who don't call it that. They are from our of state
It's a common term in southern Wisconsin, but there's obviously not going to be a clear cut off with regards to the locations in which it is used. Accents are never hardwired to certain areas. Look at Canadian accents compared to the U.S. Someone abroad would, more than likely, not be able to hear the difference between a U.S. and a Canadian accent. They are mostly the same except for a few specific markers.
When I was little I didn't even know a bubbler was also called a water fountain
It's common in most of Wisconsin. I think perhaps only the Northwest don't say bubbler.
i laughed so hard when they said wis-consin and im just like buddy, its Wisconsin lol
I’m from Wisconsin and it all sounds the same to me in this video except how we say orange
The bubbler part is so true
Madison Rustad I'm from Wisconsin too and I never heard anyone call a water fountain a bubbler too.
Lol. You're my hero.
i love being from wisconsin....
I’m from MA and my cousins in Elkhorn always give me crap about my accent, but I knew that bubbler thing was coming
1:00 I'm dead, so true.
im going crazy i said all of them like the dude but im so confused like i feel like everything we say is normal
I sounded like the last guy every time. I’m originally from Wi.
It’s the “ea” we Wisconsinites DON’T hear in our words. Ceaught (Caught) Seamon (Salmon), Eaunt (Aunt), Root (Route), Faiyr (Fire), Kyewpon (Coupon). Pajeamas (Pajamas). And finally, Wisceansan (Wisconsin for the rest of the world).
thanks ! I just put the point to my husband... lol
proved
Hahaha, loved this
i've gotten a manaplan accent through my friends and its hilarious because i still say all these words the same
Oh ya der eh don't ja know...don't forget the the braaaaats
Frankly, it's nothing compared to different British accents. Check them out!
im from Wisconsin and most of us say bubbler not water fountain xd
Winter is coming, Jamie.
I talk like the guy
Most people in northern Wisconsin say water fountain
I'm from wisconsin and ive never heard anyone call a water fountain a bubbler before?!?!
I am from way north and we don't call it a bubbler, that's only down south
WHAT? are you sure you are from Wisconsin? 😫
The last time I checked my gps I was in WI. So therefore yes, yes I do live in wisconsin
+Madison Rustad Which Wisconsin are you from?
I think you mean which part? I am from northern Wisconsin
Okay I’m from California and pronounced mostly everything like the kid from Wisconsin? 😅
OMG I have an accent, I pronounced them all the WI way. Lol, I am after all from WI
In southern Wisconsin its water fountain
As a Wisconsinite myself, I approve this message. There is clearly an "a" in the middle of Wis-cahn-sin.
1000% true lol
As someone from Wisconsin, “FLAAR-IDA” made me die. Like- there’s no A there guys it’s an O.(This is meant as a tease I don’t mean to be condescending towards ones accent keep talking how you talk ☺️)
Also PLEASE DO BAG as someone who SOMEHOW learned the “Illinois” way to say it I get a lot of…critiquing on how I say it and I’m just like “there’s no e at the end” and then ppl are like “but that’s make the g a j” and I’m just like “YOU GET MY POINT” and there just like “NO WE DONT”. Or we just keep repeating the word at each other the whole time.
Just press 4 in 1 second intervals.
I live in wisco n never called a bubbler a bubbler 😂
Never ever called it a "bubbler". Water fountain or drinking fountain. Grew up in Grant County WI.
Am I missing something? Where is the guys in this video from? What accent does he have? Because it sounds different than the ladies'. Thanks for the explanation
The dude is from Wisconsin, the girls sounded East Coast or southern honestly
@@nekkobat6876 Thanks
He talks like me. And it's Green BAY, with the emphasis on the "Bay" like he said.
And it's BEAVER dam with much more emphasis on beaver and a short dam
For people who live in Green Bay, it's not GREEN Bay. It's Green BAY.
if you gus know what a george webb or cousins is you are definitely from wisconsin!
Wiscansin.
Its a Drinking Fountain if you want to be technical. A bubbler is a product of the Kohler Company the largest plumbing manufacturer in North America. Everyone has probably drank from a Kohler Bubbler in there lives. It will always be a bubbler to me.
I hate the way they say Flah-rida. It’s Floor-ida. 🤦🏻♀️
Ella Wallace
That's very common all over the US though.
J Shepard I’ve hardly ever heard anyone pronounce it that way.
I'vd heard Flar-ida or Flaw-rida but hardly ever Flah-rida. Usually Floor-ida.
Heh out of staters lol and they say we say stuf wrong go wisconsin
CHEESE CURDS!!
Well, I don't think I like Wisconsin anymore. Once, at the end of a Supernanny US episode, Jo Frost said there are so many bugs in Wisconsin. Also, I've heard of a superhero in Incredibles 2 who's from Wisconsin, and, in Danny Phantom, a person who lives in a mansion in Wisconsin long before I heard her, Jo, said that.
Hmm born and raise in northern wisconsin and I have never said or heard anyone call it a bubbler. But the rest was right on! Lol
The term "Bubbler" is definitely more a southern Wisconsin thing. I believe it is due to the fact that in the late 1800s there was a water fountain produced in southern Wisconsin called a Bubbler. It was common to find "Bubblers" in Milwaukee and the surrounding area, and the name stuck which is crazy I think.
Yes probably. Thanks! :)
I'm from south eastern Wisconsin and I call it a water fountain.
I was born and raised in Wisconsin and still live there, I can honestly say I haven't heard drinking fountain here in school. We ALWAYS call it the bubbler.
I was at the Madison Varsity Band concert and I was casually walking around and the for the firs time I heard someone say "Do you know where the bubbler is" I WAS LIKE WHAAAT
The first girl that says “will you marry me” sounds like Forrest Gump
Ask 'em to say Milwaukee.
I swear we Wisconsinites say it so different.
I think the outsiders use the L when pronouncing it
@@alexhagerty6097 Yes! I've never pronounced the L 🤣
@@taylorannrodamaker they can barely say wisconsin correctly 😂
The man talks like me :D
It’s our “Os” and As.... we put a y almost after the As
Oh I’m from Madison💀‼️‼️‼️
oh my god.. XD
i never say bubbler
I hate when people pronounce it "Wis-CON-sin".... it's "Wi-scon-sin"
Too bad "beg" (bag) didn't make it on this list. haha.
So, I'm an Oregonian that mostly talks Wisconsin. Interesting.
Me too except I'm from the other side of the country in New Hampshire..
Lelz XD
+Athena “QAoA” Bassett Same!!!!!!!!!
+Athena Bassett Oregon doesn't really have an accent. My husband is from Oregon. Wisconsin pronounces vowels more than Oregon though.
Well, I guess more people down in the south have accents as opposed to northerners.
They don't say the N in fountain?
They say "green Bay"
We say "green bay"
I'm sorry, aarange?
I didn't realize that I do still talk like that, I guess it's just that no one cares anymore now where I live
Are-ange? Girl its Or-ange
Oh crap I have a accent
PaJAMas 👍🏼
ARANGE
I live in Ozaukee, and I fucking hate when people say bubbler
arenge
Water foun n
only part of the state says bubbler everyone on the western side says water fountain. I do say pajaamas.
i say water fountn and outta and howda instead of how to, and comere instead of come here
Wisconsinites unite
"bubbler"
No this is illegal Wisconsin EXPLAIN YOUR LOGIC
Because magic water machine make bubble
I have the have the constitutional right, I plead the fith
Water fountain is what you toss coins into and make wishes. Bubbler is where you get your ice cold filtered water
Its wisCAHNsin
Bubbler.
Aw c'mon people. Flahrida? Awrange? Honestly. I don't see an "a" in those words for cripes sake.
Only Wisconsinites pronounce Badger, "bager". #Hodag
I’ll never understand WESconsin. It’s an I not an E ya Fine Illinois Brothers
Mostly accurate. The guy that says bubbler...Nah.. Don't thinks so.. I haven't heard anyone say that around me in my life time. Thankfully the word POP... isn't said to be part of wisconsins vocabulary. I get so picced..No one and I mean no one ever says Pop.. It's always been Soda or a Coke..
i've