It's the most state in the United States in Mispronounced

The experts and the inhabitants confirm that a state has the most difficult name to say correctly.


There are many variables that enter a place to pronounce correctly. For example, the regional accent can be a factor or if the area is the name of a Native American, French or Spanish word. Other names are simply vanelangues. This common confusion is what ledBurt Vaux, Linguistic professor at the University of Cambridge, to carry out two dialect surveys, with the help of the University of Harvard and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He focused on the wayPeople around the United States pronounce the state they live. have been published its results inThe New York Times and concluded thatNevada is the most misinformed state, With a handful of other areas next. If you want to know how you deceive your own name of the state, keep reading. And for the toughest places,It's the most missed city in the United States in

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Illinois

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If you do not know now, the inhabitants of Chicago will be fast to correct you. Illinois has a silent "S" his, so he should be pronounced "Il-Ih-Noy," No "Ill-Ih-Noise." And for more places with hard names,It's the most missing city in the United States

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Colorado

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Even if you said, "Colo-Rah-Doe," the inhabitants will tell you that it's better to say "Colo-Rad-Oh", with the second syllable rhyme with "bad".

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Arkansas

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Arkansas has the same problem as Illinois, where the "S" is silent. But what makes the state even more than one head-scratcher is that it is pronounced differently than Kansas. Arkansas should be called "Ar-Kan-saw" instead of "Ar-Kan Sas." And for the most difficult names, they areMost Mispronounced Places in America.

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Missouri

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This state of affairs in MidwesternTwo pronunciations which are acceptable: "mih-zur-ee" and "mih-zur-uh". Both are very disputed between the inhabitants. The word itself comes from an Amerindian term that means "city of great canoes. »

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Florida

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Residents of the Sun State support that Florida should be pronounced with a southern accent. They tend to pull the word "Rih-duh" rather than focus on the "R" record in "Floor-Ih-duh. And for more information up to date in your inbox,Sign up for our daily newsletter.

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Oregon

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We bet you fell for the delicate pronunciation of Oregon. Originally, the state in the northwestern Pacific was most likely pronounced as "Ore-Uh-Gone. However over time, it has changed for "Ore-Uh-gun" and the most common pronunciation of today: "Ore-Uh-Gin," with the latest syllable rhyme with "sin".

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Nevada

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It is surprising to see that Nevada is the most pronounced state, as it seems so easy when you look at the spelling. However, according toThe New York TimesMany people, including some politicians on the Trail campaign incorrectly said the name of this state. It is actually pronounced "ne-vad-uh," not "NE-HAV-DUH." And for more regional terms than you need to know, check the60 words people across America pronounce differently.


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