Ha-never call San Francisco 'Frisco, unless you're from So. Cal.
Accents never leave you, my students still laugh at certain words I say. I just never got that Maryland sweet drawl.......................
How do you pronounce that?
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How do you pronounce that?
Oh, well we must have been very naughty..................it is one of those things.
*innocent look*
Diego is OK, but no one says it.
L.A.-you go for the abbreviation.
But 'Frisco, nah.
Back East I haven't encountered anything like that.
Washington, D.C. is D.C.
Baltimore, is Baltimore.
Pennsylvania-they say Penn.
New Jersey, Jersey.
*innocent look*
Diego is OK, but no one says it.
L.A.-you go for the abbreviation.
But 'Frisco, nah.
Back East I haven't encountered anything like that.
Washington, D.C. is D.C.
Baltimore, is Baltimore.
Pennsylvania-they say Penn.
New Jersey, Jersey.
How do you pronounce that?
Chonsi I think that's "Joisey"!!
:yh_giggle
My sister lives in a town called "Kooskie" according to the locals,
yet it's spelled "Kooskia". I don't know if somebody said it wrong
once and ever after the rest just copied it or what.
Then there's always my fave to get people to try and say:
OAXACA.
Prounounced: wha-HAWK-uh.
:D
:yh_giggle
My sister lives in a town called "Kooskie" according to the locals,
yet it's spelled "Kooskia". I don't know if somebody said it wrong
once and ever after the rest just copied it or what.
Then there's always my fave to get people to try and say:
OAXACA.
Prounounced: wha-HAWK-uh.
:D
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How do you pronounce that?
Ah, I say it anyway. Ticks them off.
I never call the 695 the Beltway-what a silly name. I say I came up on the freeway. Oh, they just look at me.......................:wah:
Took me years to figure out what they meant by inner and outer loops...............
I never call the 695 the Beltway-what a silly name. I say I came up on the freeway. Oh, they just look at me.......................:wah:
Took me years to figure out what they meant by inner and outer loops...............
- chonsigirl
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How do you pronounce that?
valerie wrote: Chonsi I think that's "Joisey"!!
:yh_giggle
My sister lives in a town called "Kooskie" according to the locals,
yet it's spelled "Kooskia". I don't know if somebody said it wrong
once and ever after the rest just copied it or what.
Then there's always my fave to get people to try and say:
OAXACA.
Prounounced: wha-HAWK-uh.
:D
:wah: I could hear that Jersey speak!
Oaxaca-I loved when I had students from there, they had the neatest Mayan names, or names in Nuahtl-I've only had one back here and was the only teacher who could pronounce it, the student was amazed.
:yh_giggle
My sister lives in a town called "Kooskie" according to the locals,
yet it's spelled "Kooskia". I don't know if somebody said it wrong
once and ever after the rest just copied it or what.
Then there's always my fave to get people to try and say:
OAXACA.
Prounounced: wha-HAWK-uh.
:D
:wah: I could hear that Jersey speak!
Oaxaca-I loved when I had students from there, they had the neatest Mayan names, or names in Nuahtl-I've only had one back here and was the only teacher who could pronounce it, the student was amazed.
How do you pronounce that?
If Kansas is pronounced Kansas, why isn't Arkansas pronounced Ar-kan-sas?
Why is it pronounced Ar-ken-saw??? :sneaky:
Why is it pronounced Ar-ken-saw??? :sneaky:

- chonsigirl
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How do you pronounce that?
Always nice to have a dictionary of their primary language-makes it kind of fun when you get new students! Unfair advantage for me is, if I have Spanish speaking students I can tell them something in Spanish, and make the other students wonder all day long how I told them to get back on task with their schoolwork!
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How do you pronounce that?
Get a picture dictionary, one without words. Then you can use it for all languages. Jot down the words for the items they need in school, and you will pick up a zillion other useful words along the way.