TIL there's an Arkansas City in Kansas, and Arkansas is pronounced with the 's' so it rhymes with "Kansas"
TIL there's an Arkansas City in Kansas, and Arkansas is pronounced with the 's' so it rhymes with "Kansas"
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There’s a Newark NJ and a Newark DE.
The Jersey one is pronounced Newurk and the Delaware one is pronounced New Ark. It’s mildly inconvenient.
13 0 ReplyThe little town in Texas is also "New Ark".
Some of my other favorites:
Texas
- Montague = mon-TAYG (hard 'g')
- Italy = IT-lee (2 syllables)
- Buda = BUD-duh (EDIT: or is it BYOO-duh ?)
Georgia
- Vienna = VYE-eena
- Cairo = KAY-roe
Canada (less experience here, tbf)
- Newfoundland = NEW-fin-LAND (do NOT slur the "land" part. Enunciate!)
7 0 ReplyArab, Alabama. (Ay-rab)
3 0 ReplySee also: Lafayette (Le-FAY-it)
1 0 ReplyWhen I was there they pronounced it la-FET
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Texas has so many. Bogota pronounced buh-GO-duh
Arkansas has a Lafayette county pronounced luh-FAY-it even though that county literally borders Louisiana.
Don't even get me started on Bowie, DeKalb, or Houston.
2 0 ReplyAh yes. "Hoo-ston" and "How-ston" are definitely both things.
"De-kab" and "De-kalb"
Haven't run into the Bowie one.
1 0 ReplyIn Texas it's Boo-wee. That was the man's name as is the knife that bears it. Outside of Texas people mispronounce it as Bow-ee like Ziggy Stardust.
If you're talking about David (rest in power) Bowie, then it's Bow-ee. But the knife is Boo-wee.
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I'm gonna add one I love trotting out from Oklahoma.
There's a Miami, Oklahoma. It's pronounced My-am-uh.
I've got about a billion from Oklahoma specifically.
1 0 ReplyThere's a Miami in Arizona the locals pronounce the same way.
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Company I work for is based in Buda but everyone pronounces it "byooduh".
1 0 ReplyI defer to you then. I just know it's not Booduh like it god damned well should be. Was reminded elsewhere in this thread that we also have a Ne-VAY-duh in Texas, to say nothing of the Native American placenames that almost every state has specifically to fuck with newcomers, even though they undoubtedly moved from a state that has its own examples.
1 0 ReplyLol, that's what I thought it was until they corrected me on the phone. I don't live anywhere near there but that's how they say it to me.
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There's also a Newark Ohio which is pronounced something like 'nu-urk' or even 'nurk' by some (the latter I always took as people being silly, but I don't even know anymore).
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