Southern Louisiana (Cajun, Cajun-French, and New Orleans). Northern Louisianan, East Texas, West Texas (There is a big difference). Midwest, Bronx, Manhattan, New Jersey, Bostonian, Philadelphian, Dixie Southern, Mississippian, Alabamian, Georgian, Virginian, Marylandian, Tennessean, Kentuckian, Oklahoman, New Mexican, California, Midwest, West U.S., Dakotian, Dixie Southern, Missourian, Arkansasian, French, British, Liverpool, "upper class: London, "lower class" British, Irish, Scottish, Australian, New Zealandian, East Indian, Most American Indian dialects, Belgium, Ice Landian, French Canadian, Alaskan, East Canadian, British Columbian, Mexican, El Salvadorian, Guatemalan, Brazilian, Argentinean, Chilian, Eskimo, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Malay, Guamanian, Hawaiian, Jewish, most Middle Eastern and Far Eastern dialects, most European dialects including Romanian and Italian.
Having grown up in Hollywood, Florida to Hollywood, California, including many towns and cities in between such as Port O'Connor, Texas, Bossier City, Louisiana, Pasadena, Manhattan, New York City and Guam, and having worked in Hoboken, New Jersey while traveling to Europe, France and England, I took special notes of all the many types of dialects and unique voices that we can encounter first-hand among different cultures and within each culture.