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Hudson Valley English is an accent of the English language found in the Hudson Valley region of New York State. Although it is very similar to other Northeastern dialects there are still a few minor differences. A very small number of the phrases that the people there use are derived from the Dutch language but these are mostly limited to toponyms. Some original Hudson Valley words are stoop (small porch) and teeter-totter.[citation needed]

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