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Armada, MI: "Ar-MAY-duh."
Versailles, KY: "Ver-sails" Pfff
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I was supposed to meet my son, who lives Massachusetts, in "Lemister" for a little league game. Try looking at a map and figuring that one out.
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Sa - mere - na......not smeerna!
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Borris Va-la-geeo.
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I am not a great pronouncer. My wife likes to rib me for it. I just do my best - or slaughter it to get her goat.
I think the reason that some cities/places are commonly mispronounced is that the locals to the area have simply always pronounced the name that way. Case in point. Here in northern California we have a community named Palo Cedro. Anyone with basic Spanish ability knows how that is pronounced appropriately in Spanish "tsedro". Around here we all call it 'Palo SEAdro' Of course the smartphones and GPS units all try there best at the names. Mangled left and right.
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How about Plymouth? Had a trucker ask me directions to Pliemouth. ![]()
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Greenwich = Grenitch
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With many name places in the world, you have to be a local to know the correct pronunciation.
Where I grew up in the North East of England, the strangest pronunciation was for a town called Prudhoe. Prudhoe pronounced Prud-a, Prud rhymes with mud, and the "a" rhymes with comma! Not sure how they pronounce Prudhoe Bay in Alaska.
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We have a nearby town called Petone said "pea-tony" Actually it was an American guy who asked me how to get to Pet One. I had to think for a moment then said "Oh, Pet One, yes catch the train on the number 3 platform." Napier, that's just nape ya. Some of the foreign (joking - Maori) place names even have me a bit puzzeled. Quote:
OK, from top to bottom. Dunedin is Done Eden, next one (don't say rooter in this country as it means something different) Roter-rue-a. Wong-ga-ray Invercargill, well that's just invercargill Pukekohe that's Puke-ko-e Whanganui that's Wong-ga nu-e |
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San Pedro, CA
The correct way to say it in Spanish is San PAY-dro. However, everyone calls it as it is spelled, San PEEdro.
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When I worked in IT we had a student working for us and he said to a client that "We came to fix your rooter". I had to explain to him in this country we call it a router - rhymes with shouter.
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The locals know how to pronounce it correctly. They mis-pronounce it on purpose, so they can act provincial and uppity with the city-folk.
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A little place by Venture call Port Hueneme. Anyone want to try? All you So Cal locals, give the boys a chance first. I had trouble with it just looking at it the first time. I was it in my teens on a deep sea fishing outing up there.
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I had to deal with a young draftsman, Mexican descent, who pronounced a lot of the street names in Spanish purposely. He was so proud of his heritage that he refuse to say it like the rest of us regular socal folks. Drove everyone nuts.
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Bonus points for Camarillo and Oxnard.
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