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Laneco 01-28-2014 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by MattKellett (Post 7877175)
Not sure how they pronounce Prudhoe Bay in Alaska.

In Alaska, it's "Prew-dough Bay". Definitely not Prude-hoe - LOL!

The northwest is full of fun ones from Coquille pronounced by most as "co-keel" but correctly pronounced as closer to "co-quill" or "co-kweel" by the tribe. Up in Idaho, the town of Ponderay is often a butchered French pronunciation but it is actually spelled like it looks = "pon-der-aye."

For the record, Oregon is "ore-uh-gun" not "ore-EEE-gone" or "oree-gone". ;)

edit - see Her oberst post - town is Ponderay and lake is still Pend Oreille which is the one with the butchered pronunciation...

angela

herr_oberst 01-28-2014 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Laneco (Post 7880816)
Up in Idaho, the town of Ponderay is often a butchered French pronunciation but it is actually spelled like it looks = "pon-der-aye."



angela

But just for fun, the lake gets to keep the French Spelling...

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1390960434.jpg

Kootenai and Owyhee are some other fun names from my home state!

HarryD 01-28-2014 09:01 PM

I'll play, as heard in NYC

My friend who lives on Houston (house ton) Street is going to Houston (Hughes ton) Texas.

Bill Douglas 01-28-2014 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by HarryD (Post 7881333)
I'll play, as heard in NYC

My friend who lives on Houston (house ton) Street is going to Houston (Hughes ton) Texas.


Ha, I've never noticed that one and it's a biggie.

Soho = South of house ton. Soho = South of Hughes ton, yup doesn't sound right :)

mattdavis11 01-28-2014 10:13 PM

Nah lens. New or leans. Nor leans. New leans. Nor lens.

San Angelo down here is Sanjello. Locals prefer Anjello.

Las Vegas is Lost Wages. YLMBB.

HarryD 01-28-2014 10:27 PM

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Nah lens. New or leans. Nor leans. New leans. Nor lens.

San Angelo down here is Sanjello. Locals prefer Anjello.

Las Vegas is Lost Wages. YLMBB.
Nope per my wife (a LA Native) the kerwrect way to say it is Nawlins.

Bill Douglas 01-28-2014 10:32 PM

A hundred and fifty years ago they called New Zealand Land of the long white cloud. I'm guessing the Maoris would like to call it Land of the wrong white crowd.

There has been a big emphasis on correctly pronouncing local place names. Lake Taupo, we say Lake Tawpoe, but the newsreaders etc call it Lake Toe-paw.

mattdavis11 01-28-2014 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by HarryD (Post 7881384)
Nope per my wife (a LA Native) the kerwrect way to say it is Nawlins.

I Shouldn't have spaced it. Going to Nahhhlens soon?

Have family there, many grew up in Baton Rouge and La fay ette.

Bill Douglas 01-28-2014 10:42 PM

Atlanta is easy, you just drop the t.

johnco 01-29-2014 03:03 AM

Looisana... Louweesiana

scottmandue 01-29-2014 07:21 AM

Have any of you folks been to Hawaii? :D

Tervuren 01-29-2014 08:01 AM

I'm just glad none of you live in the town of Record, and have to deal with correcting people on how to pronounce the town name...:rolleyes:

I guess maybe if your parents gave you a name that most people will always pronounce differently than intended, you tend to be pretty laid back about such stuff.

There is one that bugs me though. You have out of towners that have moved here, try to correct or vent at people from Lancaster on how to pronounce their own city/county name. I just roll my eyes when I hear it, and mentally contemplate correcting them on how to pronounce whichever is relevant to where they are from: "New Yuk", "Bastun", or "Nuh Jeersey".

sammyg2 01-29-2014 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 7876673)
Why do people have to mispronounce placenames so much.

Where I live in Wellington; everyone calls it Wellingtin. Auckland is Orklynd. Gisborne said a Gizbin.

Pronounced BF Egypt.

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I'm always correcting people with Los Angeles. Here in NZ and Britain everyone calls it Los Angelees and I explain it's pronounced Los Angeliss.
Prounounced "sheet-hole".

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Also Newark (airport) gets said a Nu-wick.
Pronounced "superfund site".




Serial, everyone else is pronouncing it correctly, the locals are wrong.

look 171 01-29-2014 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 7881368)
Ha, I've never noticed that one and it's a biggie.

Soho = South of house ton. Soho = South of Hughes ton, yup doesn't sound right :)

Bill,

Are you from the US? I notice that too when I was in NYC. I have never heard it called house ton before.

Norm K 01-29-2014 10:00 AM

A few from areas in which I've lived ...

Puyallup = Pew-all-up

Sequim = Squim

Willamette = Will-am-it

Pend Oreille = Pon-der-ay

Oregon = Ory-gun (Go Ducks!)

and my personal favorite, Natchitoches = Nack-a-dish

Aerkuld 01-29-2014 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Tervuren (Post 7881857)
. . . You have out of towners that have moved here, try to correct or vent at people from Lancaster on how to pronounce their own city/county name.".

How would you say it? Being from England and a lot of the county and cities names in your area of S.C. originating from England, I'd say that was Lan cass tuh, but I could accept Lan cast er. There is a HUGE variation of accents and dialects in England between towns which are only a few miles apart that pronunciation can vary massively.

Try these from Northamptonshire ( North amp ton shear to the locals) in England. Even relatively local locals get the village name wrong. I know there is at least one guy on the forum from the area, so he'll probably know . . .

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1391023649.jpg

The River Nene is sometimes pronounced "Nen" and sometimes "Neen"
Cogenhoe is pronounced "Cook no"

jcommin 01-29-2014 11:12 AM

Try ordering a Smithwicks instead of a Schmidicks.

Detroit is a French word. Why do we pronounce the "t" it is silent in French. Should be pronounced DeTroi

Des Moines is another French word. We pronouce De (s is silent) Moine (s is silent)

Bill Douglas 01-29-2014 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by look 171 (Post 7882028)
Bill,

Are you from the US?

No, I'm a dirty Kiwi, but I like it in the US :) And lots of my friends are from the Los Angeles area.

oldE 01-29-2014 01:15 PM

Near Saint John New Brunswick, across the bay, is a small town of Quispamsis. Rumor has it that a tourist walks into the coffee shop and asks, "How do you pronounce the name of this place?"
The girl behind the counter very slowly says,"Tim Hor-tons."

Around here we have lots of fun with Kejimkujik.

In northern Nova Scotia, there is a village named Leicester. I grew up calling it Lye-ces-ter. When we got to the UK for the first time I was advised it was prounounced, Les-ter.

What are you gonna do?

Best
Les

Hawkeye's-911T 01-29-2014 05:16 PM

How about "Cairns" in North Queensland - Bill (bottom left hand corner) might be able give you the Aussie pronunciation of the town's name.

Cheers
JB


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