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Full Playlist: • How to Be an Actor - - Watch more How to Be an Actor videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/469346-... Want to speak like Snooki and The Situation? Just follow these pronunciation guidelines on how to have a Jersey accent. Step 1: Skip the last letter Replace the "r" at the end of a word with an "uh" sound and drop the last "g" in any word altogether. For example: "My sis-tuh is so vain; she's always lookin' in the mir-uh." Step 2: Say yoo If a word starts with "h," pronounce it as "yoo," as in "It’s just yooman nature." Step 3: Skip middle consonants Skip over middle consonants, so "mittens" and "kittens" become "mih-ens" and "kih-ens." Tip For a hardcore Jersey accent, drop the "h" that follows a "t" so "thrifty" becomes trifty. Step 4: Pronounce "tt" as "dd" Pronounce double t’s as double d’s to have a Jersey accent, as in, "I’m waitin' for the mailman because I’m expectin' a ledder." Step 5: Say "aw" Pronounce some o’s like "aw," as in: "Put the chawk-lit awn the table so the dawg can’t reach it." Step 6: Change "I" to "e" Change the "i" in the middle of words to "ee," as in, "Those shoes are byoo-tee-ful." Step 7: Don’t say "Joisey" Never refer to the Garden State as New Joisey." Contrary to popular belief, native Jerseyites pronounce the "r" in Jersey. Did You Know? Southern New Jersey natives owe some of their accent to the Italian and German immigrants who settled in nearby Philadelphia.