Language in New Jersey

People flock to New Jersey from all over, especially from New York City and Philadelphia, making it difficult to isolate the New Jersey accent. The true New Jersey accent is evident in native speakers like politician-turned-broadcaster Steve Adubato, United States Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, and Louis Freeh, the former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Read More »

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Language in New Jersey is based on New Jersey by Jim Nicholson, Eco84, Susan Roy, Mike O\'Toole, Sumone10154, Felix505, Jusjih, iGuide and others. Travel guides are available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0. See background image credits.