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If there's one stereotype about Newfoundlanders, it's that they possess a distinctive accent. Surprisingly, Newfoundlanders don't share a universal accent; rather, the province is home to a multitude of regional dialects. Someone from St. John's might sound entirely different from a resident of Gander or Fogo Island. Even in a single family gathering, accents can vary significantly. While there are recognizable traits in the accents from Newfoundland, the richness of the local dialect showcases the province's diverse heritage.