In the South, never judge a town name by the way it’s spelled. These town names in Georgia are no exception.
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In the South, never judge a town name by the way it’s spelled. These town names in Georgia are no exception.
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Cairo and Milan are pronounced the same as this in Illinois. And Illinois takes a special delight in its French town names like Bourbonaise, Des Plaines and Marseilles.
I’ve got people in Gee Oh Gee Ahh. I forwarded the the link and demanded an Ex Plah Nation.
I’ll get back to y’all.
Georgia doesn’t have a monopoly on strange name pronounciations.
How about this one?
Odenton, Maryland – not to be confused with Denton, Maryland…
We also have Taliaferro County, which is pronounced…”Tolliver” County
pronounce the capitol of South Dakota.
(Hint its named after a french fur trader)
nope, WRONG. Next….
Hey, Alabama people, How do you pronounce Mitylene?
Tooele, Utah (two-illa), Juab County Utah (jew-ab)
Bainbridge here! Twenty miles from Cairo. Drove through Hahira Friday, and Adel last week!
Puyallup
Enumclaw
Dosewallips
Steilacoom
Issaquah
Skokomish
Lilliwaup
Snohomish
Snoqualmie
If you can pronounce all those correctly, you need to apply for a local TV news anchor job in the Soviet State.
The folks in this video ain’t from around here.
Good grief! Go to Bawlmer (MD) and get a load of their speak…..
“Speaking the truth in times of universal deceit is a revolutionary act.” Geo. Orwell
I had an old room mate in college explain how to speak “southern.” Use a lot of long A’s – even where there should be no A at all – and stretch one syllable words into two where possible. “Tits” translates to “te-ats,” which is probably closer to how the word was originally spelled anyway.
@Crackerbaby
Are you talkin ’bout the Bawlamorons, or the Highlandtown Hons?
http://www.baltimorehon.com/
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They forgot Valdosta
Well I have worked in Hollandtown. Lived on the West side for a number of years…….. years ago….. seems like a lifetime.
“Speaking the truth in times of universal deceit is a revolutionary act.” Geo. Orwell
Jimmy, you missed Sequim (Sqwim), Wa. and in N. Idaho Couer d Alene, Pend Oreille (Ponderay) and of course good old SpokAin (my hometown of Spokane), Wa.
Unadilla, GA
Here’s another trick Georgia name: DEKALB county.
It’s pronounced DEE-CAB – neither syllable accented
@Crackerbaby
Yup. B’more has turned into a cesspool.
There is still one shining light though:
https://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2018/11/24/lights-on-34th-street-in-baltimore-turn-on-saturday-night/
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https://youtu.be/uF8Voq7o19s
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And then there’s also Humptulips, Wa. over on the Wash. coast down by Gray’s Harbor.
Jimmy- We used to call it “Pew allup” 😀
You are correct, MJA!! You’re hired!
Sorry, geoff the aardvark, I figured I was overloading. BTW, I like to pronounce “Issaquah” … “Is-a-squaw.” They don’t like it.
But this has to be the winner: “Warshington.”
Compared to the average ghetto names, these aren’t bad.
I sometimes slip and pronounce it Warshington because my mom pronounced it that way at times.
I-95 in Connecticut
Exit 5
Mianus
Actually a very nice area near Greenwich
Not a s***h***
Armuchee Ga. And if you that is bad try saying the names of rivers in Ga.
For some reason or another every time I hear of Padukah, Ky. my son in law’s hometown I think of Podunk. But from what I’m told Padukah is a nice place even though I’ve never been there. And then there’s Rosalia, Wa. which a friend of mine from Texas called Rosealleea and Asotin, Wa. which is commonly referred to as Ass o Tin and Anatone, Wa. which is basically the beginning of BFE. And of course there’s Athol, Id. which is self explanatory.
Thank you Jethro,
That takes me back about 30 years.
Aww, that is precious. Y’all think we don’t know how to pronounce our own town names down south… Actually: that is how we spot all y’all Yankees in a nooo yawk minute. Well, that, and the fact that y’all cain’t be bothered to hold the door for the next man, woman, or chiy-ull after you…
Here in Virginia, are the proper pronunciations:
“Rownoke,” not Roh-ah-noke
“Nawfuhk,” not Nor-folk
“BuuNahVihsta,” not Bweaa-Nu-Veesta (What, are y’all Mexicuhn?)
“StaaanTun,” not Stawn-ton (What, are y’all Englush?)
“CharLuttsVull,” not Shar-Lotts-Ville (What, are y’all stoopid?)
“Yankee Territory,” not Northern-Virginia (What, are y’all traitors?)
Just sayin. Without an accent. Y’all might could work on yours; it kinda gives you away down here…
I could never understand Massachusetts. Chatham, Dedham, Hingham are all pronounced -em. The letter H is silent.
But Wareham and Framingham the H is pronounced.
Fuckham. You decide about the H.
And then there’s Woburn. Pronounced Woo, as in Woo Woo!
And my last town name issue involves SEX. There’s Essex and Wessex and Sussex, meaning east, west, and south. But there is no Nosex. I guess nobody wanted to live there or the population died off.
Intercourse, Pennsylvania.
@little morphin’ Annie.
Virginia is a bit screwed up, too. Two towns named Centerville. two Beaverdams. Seriously?
@PHenry.
Yes, Virginia is a bit odd… And I forgot to mention:
‘Pur-su-vul,’ not Pur-Cell-Ville.
‘Bum-puss,’ not Bump-Ass.
Ohh, puh-leeeze!
Wife used to live in purcellville and you’re right about the pronunciation. Ha.
@Bubba’s Brother.
Ma, them people ain’t from around here….where’s mah shotgun?
Just kidding..I like the south, and despise Neil Young.
Hey PHENRY,
Ever hear of Effingham, South Carolina?
Steve Brown (waaayyyy up above) was right about Utah:
Tooele (too-il-le) and Juab (jew-ab).
But he left out Hurricane (hur-i-can, not -cane).
There may be a few others, but it’s late…….
Another from Virginia (a Commonwealth, not a state)…
Ma-gack-ees-ville
for McGaheysville
We have the same Milan in Ohio plus Lima. Then there’s Geauga like someone clearing their throat and the one no one knows how pronounce, Nimishillen. Their is no ‘O’ Canton and it’s Clumbus not Columbus.
We we lived in NC Fayetteville was Fedvull.
And don’t pronounce Beaufort, SC the same as Beaufort, NC
Bastn, bastn haba, havd yad, Mathas vinyad,
Cuber,
You know where thats from
“Bellaire, Ohio” is pronounced locally as “Blair Hya.”