matt, for how long have you studied latin?matt h wrote:Piscataquis! that's a great name. Sounds like piss-cat, means fishy-waters.
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Over here on the left coast, we have a lot of Indian (native American) names that are always mispronounced by reporters or other non natives.
One such city is The Dalles which is in the Columbia River Gorge.
It is pronounced The Dalls with a hard A, not The Dails with a long A.
In one crime show, the narrator said The Dails at least five times.
Another one is The Willamette Valley, where I live.
It is pronounced Will-lam'-et.
Often times people say, Will'-a-met.
In Washington state, there are even more Indian names that are frequently mispronounced.
One such city is The Dalles which is in the Columbia River Gorge.
It is pronounced The Dalls with a hard A, not The Dails with a long A.
In one crime show, the narrator said The Dails at least five times.
Another one is The Willamette Valley, where I live.
It is pronounced Will-lam'-et.
Often times people say, Will'-a-met.
In Washington state, there are even more Indian names that are frequently mispronounced.
Tom
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In Michigan (and other northeastern states too), there are many places with French names (which are butchered unmercifully), and even worse, places with Native American names and French spellings.
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I moved from So-Cal to a small German community in Alabama called Berlin...pronounced by locals as BUR'-lin (accent on BUR - soft lin or lun).
When I tried to correct them ( soft bur- accent on LIN) they would politely remind me that I just got here and they've been living here all their lives and it was definitely BUR' lun!!! accent on BURRR soft lun!!!
When I tried to correct them ( soft bur- accent on LIN) they would politely remind me that I just got here and they've been living here all their lives and it was definitely BUR' lun!!! accent on BURRR soft lun!!!
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Heck the Easterners reporting on TV can't even pronounce Orygun right (always seems to be OreeeGONE). And there are a ton of towns and spots up in North Idaho with French names that just get butchered. My family lives on and around the shores of Lake Pend O'Reille (Ponderay) and even the darned OREGON reporters can't stop calling it "pend-o-reilly" like an auto parts store holdout.
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That's funny!
Have any of you ever seen a fresh from the sand, Geoduck?
Yep, Gooy'-duck.
If you have, then you know what local clammers call them.
Have any of you ever seen a fresh from the sand, Geoduck?
Yep, Gooy'-duck.
If you have, then you know what local clammers call them.
Tom
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South of here is a place called mount Judea. Its pronounced Judy
If you call it Judea your a candidate for deliverance
If you call it Judea your a candidate for deliverance
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We got those here. people from California coming to tell us how backwards and stupid we are . its a wonder we made it this far without them.RWood wrote:I moved from So-Cal to a small German community in Alabama called Berlin...pronounced by locals as BUR'-lin (accent on BUR - soft lin or lun).
When I tried to correct them ( soft bur- accent on LIN) they would politely remind me that I just got here and they've been living here all their lives and it was definitely BUR' lun!!! accent on BURRR soft lun!!!
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Man you guys in the north are getting hammered!
Buffalo getting 6+ feet?
Man I hope you guys stay safe.
We had a few days where it got down to the low 20's.
Big whoop!
(i know, compared to the midwest or New England)
Don't shovel too much snow!
And for gods sake don't slip on the ice and break your hip!
Buffalo getting 6+ feet?
Man I hope you guys stay safe.
We had a few days where it got down to the low 20's.
Big whoop!
(i know, compared to the midwest or New England)
Don't shovel too much snow!
And for gods sake don't slip on the ice and break your hip!
Tom
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It hasn't been much worse than low 20s here... the only catch being I don't have heat, so it's been in the mid-40s... INSIDE... when i've been waking up. WOOHOO!