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Twelve Mispronounced U.S. Place Names 12个被误读的美国地名

Place names in the United States are a hodgepodge, a seemingly1 random2 collection, of different languages.

This can make pronunciations a bit difficult, even for people who live here. From the Pacific Northwest to the eastern shores, some names are infamous3 in this regard. Let’s talk about 12 of them.

We begin in the Pacific Northwest. As with most parts of the United States, this area is heavily influenced by its rich Native American history and culture.

1. Spokane, Washington

The correct pronunciation is “Spo-CAN,” not “Spo-CANE.” The name Spokane comes from a Native American tribe4. It means “children of the sun.”

This city is located in the northwestern part of the United States. Spokane is known for its natural beauty. The residents are very outdoorsy, meaning they like to enjoy outdoor activities like hiking and biking.

Moving down the coast, we come to California. Many names in this state come from the early Spanish settlers.

2. La Jolla, California

This sun-drenched town is commonly mispronounced “La JOL-LA.” But the correct pronunciation is “La HOY-a.”

La Jolla is a seaside community located within the city of San Diego, California. It is still unclear whether La Jolla’s name comes from the Spanish word “La Joya,” meaning “the jewel,” or from the Native American term (woholle) meaning “hole in the mountains."

But moving east across the United States, we come to not a state but a national park.

3. Yosemite National Park

This national park is grand and beautiful … and often mispronounced. It is not “Yo-SE-mi-nee” or “YO-se-MIGHT.” But rather “Yoh-sem-it-ee.” At the end, don’t forget to say the “t” at the end.

Yosemite National Park is set within California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains. This park is known for its giant, ancient sequoia5 trees and for other breath-taking mountain scenes. Photographer Ansel Adams is famous for his black-and-white photographs of this national treasure.

4. Helena, Montana

The capital city of Montana is pronounced “HELL-e-na,” not “Hel-AY-na.” That is how most women named Helena say their name.

Helena is located at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, between Yellowstone and Glacier6 National Parks. However, the city’s founders7 did not come for the scenery. They came to look for gold. It was first called Saint8 Helena. But the locals dropped the Saint and kept Helena.

Besides its Gold Rush history, Helena is also a popular destination for people who like to do things outdoors, such as hiking, biking, fishing and camping. Helena is known for its trail system -- 120 kilometers (75 miles) of hiking and biking trails.

Moving inland, we come to a state that does not sound as it is spelled.

5. Arkansas

The name Arkansas means “south wind.” It comes from (akansa), a word used by some Native Americans to describe an early tribe in the area. The pronunciation “Ark-an-saw” follows the French custom of not pronouncing the final “s.”

This state is known for its rich mineral reserves and natural beauty. But the city of Hope, Arkansas is more famously known as the birthplace of former U.S. president Bill Clinton.

6. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

This is a college town in the eastern state of Pennsylvania. The “e” at the end may confuse some people. It is not “Willks-BAR” but rather “Willks-BARRY.”

Do not drop the last “e” as common sense, and French speakers, would suggest.

7. Schenectady, New York

This city in New York State is pronounced “ski-NEK-tuh-dee.” The Mohawk tribe of the Iroquois Nation originally called this area "Schau-naugh-ta-da," meaning “over the pine plains.”

As Dutch settlers came to the area in the 17th century, the spelling changed. The great inventor Thomas Edison founded the General Electric Company in this city. In the 1900s, the American Locomotive9 Company also made most of its trains there.

Now, we move from upstate New York into New York City. In the Big Apple, as it is called, there are two names that are often mispronounced.

8. Houston Street, New York City

Houston is a big city in the state of Texas. But if you are on a street in New York City’s funky10 Lower East Side, you do not pronounce it that way. Pronounce it “HOW-ston Street and you will keep your street cred.

9. Carnegie Hall, New York

Also while visiting New York City, if you attend a music show at this famous concert hall, make sure to pronounce it properly. It is “ker-NEGG-ee” not “CAR-na-gee.” The stress is on the middle syllable11.

10. Worcester, Massachusetts

Like the city of the same name in England, the correct pronunciation is WUSS-TER. It is not WOR-ches-ter or WOR-sess-ter.

Incorporated12 as a town in 1722, Worcester, Massachusetts, is now a vibrant13, bustling14 city with a population of over 180,000. This makes it one of the largest cities in New England.

Now we move to the South.

11. Louisville, Kentucky

If you want to sound like a true southerner, pronounce this city in Kentucky as “LOO-i-vul” not “LOO-iss-vill” and definitely not “LOO-i-vill.” If you do, they will think you’re a Yankee from the North.

Louisville is historically a mining and agricultural city. And its position on the Ohio River also made it an important hub for transporting goods by water. These days, the city has a diverse and vibrant economy. Louisville is also famous as the home of the Kentucky Derby horse race.

12. Kissimmee, Florida

This one is easy to remember. You are not asking for someone to kiss you. So do not say “KISS-a-mee.” It’s “ka-SIM-mee.”

This city is located in the center of Florida. This is another name that comes from a Native American tribe. However, it is not known whether Kissimmee means “long waters,” as in the Kissimmee River, or it refers to the place where mulberries grow. But we do know the name has nothing to with kissing.

So, now if you read about or visit any of these places in the United States, you will know how to say their names!.

Words in This Story

hodgepodge – n. a mixture of different things

outdoorsy – adj. enjoying outdoor activities  

scenic15 – adj. having, providing, or relating to a pleasing or beautiful view of nature

sequoia – n. a very tall evergreen16 tree that grows in California  

foothill – n. a hill next to a higher mountain or group of mountains

destination – n. a place to which a person is going or something is being sent

trail – n. a beaten path through rough country such as a forest or mountain range

street cred – n. the acceptance and respect of people who live in a city neighborhood

vibrant – adj. having or showing great life, activity, and energy  

bustling – adj. to have a lot of busy activity

hub – n. a center of activity

diverse – adj. made up of people or things that are different from each other 


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1 seemingly yZWxS     
adv.从表面上看起来,似乎是
参考例句:
  • Seemingly,we can do nothing to prevent this from happening.我们似乎没有什么办法阻止这件事发生。
  • For several seemingly interminable seconds no one spoke.有几秒钟没有人讲话,这几秒钟似乎十分漫长。
2 random HT9xd     
adj.随机的;任意的;n.偶然的(或随便的)行动
参考例句:
  • The list is arranged in a random order.名单排列不分先后。
  • On random inspection the meat was found to be bad.经抽查,发现肉变质了。
3 infamous K7ax3     
adj.声名狼藉的,臭名昭著的,邪恶的
参考例句:
  • He was infamous for his anti-feminist attitudes.他因反对女性主义而声名狼藉。
  • I was shocked by her infamous behaviour.她的无耻行径令我震惊。
4 tribe XJ2zS     
n.部落,种族,一伙人
参考例句:
  • This is a subject tribe.这是个受他人统治的部落。
  • Many of the tribe's customs and rituals are as old as the hills.这部落的许多风俗、仪式都极其古老。
5 sequoia MELyo     
n.红杉
参考例句:
  • The sequoia national forest is at the southern end of the sierra nevada range.红杉国家公园位于内华达山脉南端尽头处。
  • The photo shows the enormous general Sherman tree in California's sequoia national park.照片显示的是加利福尼亚州红杉国家公园内巨大的谢尔曼将军树。
6 glacier YeQzw     
n.冰川,冰河
参考例句:
  • The glacier calved a large iceberg.冰河崩解而形成一个大冰山。
  • The upper surface of glacier is riven by crevasses.冰川的上表面已裂成冰隙。
7 founders 863257b2606659efe292a0bf3114782c     
n.创始人( founder的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • He was one of the founders of the university's medical faculty. 他是该大学医学院的创建人之一。 来自辞典例句
  • The founders of our religion made this a cornerstone of morality. 我们宗教的创始人把这看作是道德的基石。 来自辞典例句
8 saint yYcxf     
n.圣徒;基督教徒;vt.成为圣徒,把...视为圣徒
参考例句:
  • He was made a saint.他被封为圣人。
  • The saint had a lowly heart.圣人有谦诚之心。
9 locomotive s8Xzl     
adj.运动的,机动
参考例句:
  • The wheels were set further back on the original locomotive.车轮安装得比原来机车的更靠后些。
  • A group of enthusiasts have undertaken the reconstruction of a steam locomotive.一群火车迷已担负起重造蒸汽机车的任务。
10 funky 1fjzc     
adj.畏缩的,怯懦的,霉臭的;adj.新式的,时髦的
参考例句:
  • The kitchen smelled really funky.这个厨房有一股霉味。
  • It is a funky restaurant with very interesting art on the walls.那是一家墙上挂着很有意思的绘画的新潮餐馆。
11 syllable QHezJ     
n.音节;vt.分音节
参考例句:
  • You put too much emphasis on the last syllable.你把最后一个音节读得太重。
  • The stress on the last syllable is light.最后一个音节是轻音节。
12 incorporated dqQz8G     
a.结合的,并为一体的
参考例句:
  • Many of your suggestions have been incorporated in the plan. 你的很多建议已纳入计划中。
  • These conditions must be expressly incorporated into the contract of employment. 这些条件都必须明确地写进雇佣合同之中。
13 vibrant CL5zc     
adj.震颤的,响亮的,充满活力的,精力充沛的,(色彩)鲜明的
参考例句:
  • He always uses vibrant colours in his paintings. 他在画中总是使用鲜明的色彩。
  • She gave a vibrant performance in the leading role in the school play.她在学校表演中生气盎然地扮演了主角。
14 bustling LxgzEl     
adj.喧闹的
参考例句:
  • The market was bustling with life. 市场上生机勃勃。
  • This district is getting more and more prosperous and bustling. 这一带越来越繁华了。
15 scenic aDbyP     
adj.自然景色的,景色优美的
参考例句:
  • The scenic beauty of the place entranced the visitors.这里的美丽风光把游客们迷住了。
  • The scenic spot is on northwestern outskirts of Beijing.这个风景区位于北京的西北远郊。
16 evergreen mtFz78     
n.常青树;adj.四季常青的
参考例句:
  • Some trees are evergreen;they are called evergreen.有的树是常青的,被叫做常青树。
  • There is a small evergreen shrub on the hillside.山腰上有一小块常绿灌木丛。

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