Davisholm is an English-speaking nation, though an accent of its own that sounds closest to Irish and Scottish English. Notable features include:
- The letter "r" is always pronounced and sometimes trilled.
- The vowel sound in "vane" and "vain" is a flat "eh" sound, not a diphthong.
- "Pam" and "palm" are pronounced the same.
- "Good" is pronounced the same as "goad".
- "Feud" is pronounced like "food" in American/English accents.
- "Putt" is pronounced the same as "put".
- Some words keep the "German ch" sound that was dropped from other English dialects. Thus "caught" is pronounced "caukht".