These are the most distorted cities of the United States.

Here's how to say correctly the names of these popular cities in America.


There is nothing more embarrassing than accessing a new city and not to pronounce your name in front of a local, especially if you massage the regional accent. To avoid any new clumsy encounter, we have studied the most chronographic cities of America, so you no longer have to worry about these language twisters. And for more confusing the small names of small town,This is the most erroneous city in the United States.

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Louisville, Kentucky

The skyline of Louisville, Kentucky with a blue bridge in the foreground
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The premises will be the first to correct if you call Louisville, the famous destination of Kentucky Derby, "Loo-Iss-Vill". But even residents disagree on the right way to say their city. According toMessenger journal, two acceptable pronunciations are"Loo-a-vul" and "Loo-ee-vil". And for more difficult terms,This is the most misspelled word in the country.

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Spokane, Washington

Stock photograph of the downtown Spokane, Washington skyline and the Spokane River at sunrise.
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Spokane is Washington's second largest state city. It is pronounced"Spo-can" No "spo-cane cane" and comes from a word from Tribe Salish which means "children of the sun". It has been incorporated as a city in 1881, after traders and trappers installed in the region at the beginning of the 19th century.

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Boise, Idaho

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The capital of Idaho was named after the French term "wooded", which was invented by Franco-Canadian fur hunters in the 19th century. Just do not commit to call "Boy-Zee" instead of"Boy-See." And for more surprise dictionaries, here is here25 daily words that have used different meanings.

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Poughkeepsie, New York

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New Yorkers have a very distinct accent, which is particularly delicate when they talk about their natal cities. If you head to Poughkeepsie, a small town of the Hudson River just north of the Great Apple, be sure to ask you for instructions on "Puh-Kip-See" and not "Poh-Keep-See" or "Poh -Kipby. "

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New Orleans, Louisiana

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We do not want you to blame yourself if you do your words on Bourbon Street. But even with some hurricanes in your system, it would be quite embarrassing to ruin the pronunciation of New Orleans. Although you have heard rumors that it's called "Noo Or-Leenz", "Naw-lines" or "Nawr-Lins", they are all technically wrong. Adapt to the right, let's say"Noo Ou-Lins."

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Raleigh, North Carolina

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Raleigh is the capital of North Carolina and part of a trio of academic cities, including Durham and Chapel Hill, which constitute the so-called triangle of research. Before you go to this city, take a lesson on how to pronounce it:"Rah-Lee." SUCCESS! And for more regional terms than you should know, consult the60 words pronounce differently across America.

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Monks, Iowa

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This city of Iowa has the same problem as the state of Illinois. The silencer "s" tends to throw visitors. The true pronunciation is actually"Duh less."

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Helena, Montana

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You may want to be modest when you pronouncing the capital of Montana as "Hel-ay-Nuh" or "Hel-ee-Nuh". However, the focus is in fact at the beginning of the city's name,"HEL-EN-UH" Despite this seems like a word of swear. And for more information from delivered directly to your inbox,Sign up for our daily newsletter.

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Mobile, Alabama

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Although this city of the South can look like it is pronounced in the same way as a mobile phone, it's not quite right. Instead of emphasizing the first syllable, like "Moh-Bull", "Moh-Bill" or "Moh-Bile", it is actually pronounced"Moh-Beel."

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Tucson, Arizona

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The "C" in Tucson tends to stumble people. Fortunately, it's an easy to repair. The southwest city is actually pronounced "Too son".

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Bethesda, Maryland

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This maryland port city is delicate because when you spell it, it looks like "Beth-es-duh". In reality, residents relate as"BUH-THEZ-DUH."


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