Favor
In Southern and Appalachian English, "favor" means to resemble someone in appearance or manner - especially a relative. It’s the regional equivalent of "take after."
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FavorIn Southern and Appalachian English, "favor" means to resemble someone in appearance or manner - especially a relative. It’s the regional equivalent of "take after." #SouthernWords #Appalachia #PeopleandRelationships #Southern Welcome New Folks! Southern sayings, stories, and accents you can hear.As a lifetime lover of languange, dialect and cultural differences, I created this site to help catalog and document true, historial Southern and Appalchian slang and proverbs, along with sayings, expressions and idioms. Most of these cataloged will include a personal anecdote of my own experience with these words and phrases. Pronunciations are also included for those interested, along with a guide dedicated to my own flavor of Southern accent. And just for giggles, you might find some real-life tales from the hills, along with some unsolicited commentary. I hope you enjoy! Where to Start?
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About Created by The Hillbilly Dude, this site is a growing field guide to culture, speech, memory, and meaning - rooted in Appalachia but reaching across the world. Every slang word, saying, accent and story is gathered from first-hand experience and trusted sources. The goal: preserve authentic voices and share them with writers, learners, and culture lovers everywhere - with a little humor thrown in here and there. Read more... |