There was a couple who were driving through Florida, and stopped in Kissimmee to get a bite to eat. The man asked the waitress “How do you pronounce the name of this place?” The waitress answered “Bur-ger-King”.
In a couple of hours, lots of people from that area will be reading this and letting us know what the correct way is. I always bugs me when I hear people mispronounce Chattanooga, they say it like the second a is silent. It’s 4 syllables, not 3.
Lots of great pronunciation puzzles on the West Coast Snoqualmie, Siskiyou, Siuslaw, Issaquah…….and of course my favorite from the East Coast : Schuylkill.
I think the city in Washington is Spo – can. However, in the Missouri Ozarks, we have Spo – cane. We also have Ne – vay – da and other strange pronunciations.
The city of Versailles, in Kentucky is – (yes) – pronounced as ’ Ver-SAILS ’ .
Pronouncing the city name in the original French form as – [ˌvərˈsī] will draw a LOT of quizzical looks from the local residents. … Truly though, it’s a really nice little city with good people!
First time visiting Budapest, I wondered how the poor kids learned to spell and pronounce streets like Szentmihályi or Hűvösvölgyi if they lived on them. Same in Czech Republic and all the East European countries.
Pastis needs to have a chat with Scott “Basic Instructions” Meyer about Washingtonian pronunciation…Pastis could use an application of Meyer’s two-by-four of enlightenment…
It’s the last. And how do people not know how to pronouce that? I had no idea it was a thing. Now Willamette, Clackamette, Chehalis, & Champoeg, to name a few, are difficult for outsiders of the Great PNW.
Instead of giving their town in Colorado the obvious correct Spanish pronunciation, the locals of Buena Vista insist on calling it “Bewna” Vista. It grates on my nerves every time I hear it. I suppose they can call it anything they want, but it is still ignorant.
This isn’t quite the same, but in DE, we have the town of “Houston”, which is pronounced “House-ton”, not “Hu-ston”, as it is in TX; and “Newark”, which is pronounced “New-ark”, not “Nerk”, as it is in NJ.
BE THIS GUY 11 months ago
It’s SPŌ•KAN
BasilBruce 11 months ago
In a Three Stooges short, Moe and Larry argue about how to pronounce “secretary”; they ask Curly how he says it, and he answers, “Stenographer.”
wmwiii Premium Member 11 months ago
If he thinks that’s tough, he should try pronouncing Puyallup.
The dude from FL Premium Member 11 months ago
Or a place!
hariseldon59 11 months ago
The third option is the only way I’ve ever heard it pronounced.
syzygy47 11 months ago
Both can be equally right. On the other hand, “Worcester sauce” is a phonetic land mine.
Zykoic 11 months ago
Puyallup! Tukwilla! Humptulips! Ohmy!
Jesy Bertz Premium Member 11 months ago
The correct pronunciation of “Willamette Valley” trips up a lot of people.
eromlig 11 months ago
Gonzaga? Try ZAGS.
orinoco womble 11 months ago
Rat, you pronounce Gonzaga like it looks. Spanish is a phonetic language, and Gonzaga is a Spanish surname. All As are pronounced “ah.” GonZAga. Easy.
iggyman 11 months ago
I used to live in Idaho, ask him how to pronounce “Owyhee”!
Purple People Eater 11 months ago
There was a couple who were driving through Florida, and stopped in Kissimmee to get a bite to eat. The man asked the waitress “How do you pronounce the name of this place?” The waitress answered “Bur-ger-King”.
Walter Kocker 11 months ago
Google/YouTube: “bob rivers spokane” – It’s SO worth it!!!
Bilan 11 months ago
Who’s has the authority to say how it’s pronounced? So say it anyway you want.
hitman4cookies 11 months ago
According to Google, it’s spo-CANE. Rhymes with Jane.
SNVBD 11 months ago
Spokane (/spoʊˈkæn/ spoh-KAN)
More_Cats_Than_Sense 11 months ago
In Norfolk in the UK we have a village named ‘Happisburgh’. It’s pronounced ‘Haze-bruh’
Troglodyte 11 months ago
Spokane English is tough.
Gent 11 months ago
Eh me is never heards of that word, so me has no spokane about it even.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member 11 months ago
Amateurs. Try Schuylkill on for size.
old_geek 11 months ago
Shibboleth….
carlsonbob 11 months ago
That wise donkey will never get everyone to agree how to say PECAN!
carlosrivers 11 months ago
Chi cah go, Chi caw go…
minty_Joe 11 months ago
I live in Michigan. Try pronouncing “Mackinac” correctly. (It’s not what you think for the last 3 letters.)
cdward 11 months ago
Easy, you pronounce it my way. Next.
Doug K 11 months ago
When in doubt just spell it out.
Procat Premium Member 11 months ago
The greatest mystery is, how can Pig stand on that hill
markkahler52 11 months ago
Norfolk, VA? Do NOT say NOR-fork! Makes you look like an idiot!
bmckee 11 months ago
Having watched TV stations from there, the answer is spo-CAN.
jel354 11 months ago
Why all the interest in Washington State?
Egrayjames 11 months ago
Ask some true southerners how they say Massachusetts…..or maybe just ax them.
Frank Salem Premium Member 11 months ago
Do you pronounce the capital of Kentucky lewisville or lewyville? Neither, It is Frankfort.
phritzg Premium Member 11 months ago
Now ask the wise one why some people pronounce Washington as War-shington. Or Illinois as Illi-noise.
Huckleberry Hiroshima 11 months ago
I have trouble with Ashkenazi. So I just say hi.
[Traveler] Premium Member 11 months ago
In a couple of hours, lots of people from that area will be reading this and letting us know what the correct way is. I always bugs me when I hear people mispronounce Chattanooga, they say it like the second a is silent. It’s 4 syllables, not 3.
ajr58(1) 11 months ago
They could make a video, like Bangor Maine: https://www.youtube.Com/watch?v=K_q9hAAIS-c
Brich027 11 months ago
According to Jimmy Kimmel, Gonzaga doesn’t exist! You only hear about it during the NCAA basketball tournament! :-)
MS72 11 months ago
Pecan
Ignatz Premium Member 11 months ago
“Houston.” At least in New York.
eolan59 11 months ago
Worchester
Goat from PBS 11 months ago
I pronounce it “spoKANE” because that’s how it’s spelled.
ksu71 11 months ago
In Ohio we have Berlin pronounced BURRlin and Dalton pronounced DOWLtin.
Ellis97 11 months ago
Just identify the letters and sound them out. And when in doubt, check out the Electric Company and Between the Lions.
Snolep 11 months ago
Per MTG, “indictable” is pronounced “in-dick-table.”
elbow macaroni 11 months ago
No one has problems with those names.
WaitingMan 11 months ago
Ashtabula, Ohio.
uniquename 11 months ago
And for today’s bonus round, try, “Oaxaca”.
aerotica69 11 months ago
Lots of great pronunciation puzzles on the West Coast Snoqualmie, Siskiyou, Siuslaw, Issaquah…….and of course my favorite from the East Coast : Schuylkill.
HOTLOTUS1 11 months ago
don’t forget the easy ones. gyro or tzatziki.
rshive 11 months ago
On the other side of the country, try Poughkeepsie.
wolfgang73 11 months ago
Washington state is full of them
pheets 11 months ago
caramel.
ira.crank 11 months ago
I have trouble with ŕƧňƣ$.
oakie817 11 months ago
remember it’s @ before # except after $
BobCaldwell1 11 months ago
I think the city in Washington is Spo – can. However, in the Missouri Ozarks, we have Spo – cane. We also have Ne – vay – da and other strange pronunciations.
JudyAz 11 months ago
Then there’s Calais, ME (“callous”), Du Bois, PA (“de boyz”), and Presque Isle, ME (“press Kyle”)
Tetonbil 11 months ago
In Wyoming we have, Togwotee Pass! Pronounced Toe Get Tee! Go figure lol.
Ermine Notyours 11 months ago
Even though it wasn’t actually made here, Frasier got it right when they titled an episode “Frasier Has Spokane” (pun on “Frasier has spoken”).
GaryCooper 11 months ago
Just say “that school in Spokane.”
melangley Premium Member 11 months ago
As a Washingtonian, this is kid stuff. Pronounce “Sequim.”
Saturn49 11 months ago
But can he pronounce Tchoupitoulas?
Code the Enforcer 11 months ago
The city of Versailles, in Kentucky is – (yes) – pronounced as ’ Ver-SAILS ’ .
Pronouncing the city name in the original French form as – [ˌvərˈsī] will draw a LOT of quizzical looks from the local residents. … Truly though, it’s a really nice little city with good people!
With that, I say to you, Bonjour !! … :)
zarilla 11 months ago
First time visiting Budapest, I wondered how the poor kids learned to spell and pronounce streets like Szentmihályi or Hűvösvölgyi if they lived on them. Same in Czech Republic and all the East European countries.
dpatrickryan Premium Member 11 months ago
Spo-CAN is easy. Pierre, SD on the other hand is a trap, and a way to instantly distinguish non-locals.
enigmamz 11 months ago
However the locals pronounce it is fine by me.
Versailles: In France, they say (vayr-SIGH), while in Missouri, they say (ver-SALES). Go with the flow, man!
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 11 months ago
That reminds me that I have to call my friends in Bawlmer, Merilin, to see how they’re doing.
paul brians 11 months ago
Gonzaga University is in Spokane, Washington.
zeexenon 11 months ago
Wanda’s former friend asks, what was the middle one again?
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member 11 months ago
Kamehahmeha – Ka-me-ha-me-ha or Kame-hame-ha?
diegot 11 months ago
How about Svalbarðsstrandarhreppur (Iceland), or Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronuku- pokaiwhenuakitanatahu (New Zeland)
stamps 11 months ago
I’m going to go to Walla Walla.
Doctor Go 11 months ago
Don’t even get him started on Louisville or Ohio…
Brilliant_Birdie 11 months ago
What about Worcestershire sauce?
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 11 months ago
Hey,if the basketball team wins who cares how you pronounce it?
Gorgonzola with an erasure or two
Scott S 11 months ago
Chickasha, Oklahoma.
sirjackum 11 months ago
Gazongas…..huh, huh.
Pedmar Premium Member 11 months ago
The city of Mebane, NC is pronounced “mebbin”.
whelan_jj 11 months ago
What is the capital of South Dakota? Almost no one outside of South Dakota gets it right.
LIsaCat 11 months ago
The Spanish pronunciation va-yay-ho would also be correct, but yeah, we all say va-lay-o
ajr58(1) 11 months ago
Charlotte, VT
Drgnslr Premium Member 11 months ago
Gonzaga is easy, ask him how to say Sequim.
ekke 11 months ago
OK, how about Walla Walla?
But seriously: Sequim. Snowqualmie. Yakima. And as mentioned, Puyallup.
makdrick 11 months ago
. Spokane, WashingtonPronounced Spo-CAN, not Spo-CANE. Spokane is a Salish tribe word meaning “children of the sun.”
Eric S 11 months ago
as a Northwest native, I can assure you, it’s “spo CAN”
CleverHans Premium Member 11 months ago
Pastis needs to have a chat with Scott “Basic Instructions” Meyer about Washingtonian pronunciation…Pastis could use an application of Meyer’s two-by-four of enlightenment…
Jeffin Premium Member 11 months ago
She don’t lie She don’t lie She don’t lie Spokane.
leannwoo 11 months ago
It’s the last. And how do people not know how to pronouce that? I had no idea it was a thing. Now Willamette, Clackamette, Chehalis, & Champoeg, to name a few, are difficult for outsiders of the Great PNW.
Zebrastripes 11 months ago
The wise A$$ on the hill only confused the issue -MORE!
Da-mned the English language! @#$%§\
awcoffman 11 months ago
Try Louisville.
christelisbetty 11 months ago
No sympathy from Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 11 months ago
But how do you pronounce the river in Philadelphia – the Schuylkill?
MFRXIM Premium Member 11 months ago
In California there are many ‘fun’ names. Atascadero becomes "ata-scata-roo”. ;-)
salmon43 11 months ago
Instead of giving their town in Colorado the obvious correct Spanish pronunciation, the locals of Buena Vista insist on calling it “Bewna” Vista. It grates on my nerves every time I hear it. I suppose they can call it anything they want, but it is still ignorant.
Cathy P. 11 months ago
This isn’t quite the same, but in DE, we have the town of “Houston”, which is pronounced “House-ton”, not “Hu-ston”, as it is in TX; and “Newark”, which is pronounced “New-ark”, not “Nerk”, as it is in NJ.
markkahler52 11 months ago
“Oxa Moxa” to my fellow DeadHeads!
susanj77 11 months ago
or Yachats Oregon
rjh 11 months ago
It’s been said the JFK lost Washington to Nixon in 1960 because the former mispronounced Spokane on a campaign stop.
Buckaroobanzai 11 months ago
we made the funnies !!!!!!! Yeah !!!!!!!
jonathandubay 11 months ago
Memphremagog, VT… Mooselookmeguntic ME… Both are beautiful areas
NWdryad 11 months ago
Try pronouncing Sequim.
melangley Premium Member 11 months ago
Search Youtube for Bob Rivers “Spokane” for helpful pronunciation hints. (warning: satire ahead)
unfair.de 11 months ago
That is the English’s own fault: Why did it break into so many others language’s homes and burglarized them?
Swirls Before Pine 11 months ago
“Losers” :)
Nick Danger 10 months ago
Since it appears to be a tribal language name, why not ask a member of the tribe that created it how the word should be pronounced?