She doesn’t know how to pronounce Waukesha.
::facepalm::
ETA: Les Paul is the Wizard of Waukesha. How could she not know that?!
She doesn’t know how to pronounce Waukesha.
::facepalm::
ETA: Les Paul is the Wizard of Waukesha. How could she not know that?!
Where, again?
Look, I know Waukegan and Weehawken. Heck, I know Ouagadougou and Hagatna and Pago Pago.
This place? Only read it in print, never *heard *it pronounced until today.
Ha! Waukesha County resident here. I was just watching that and had a chuckle as well.
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I have never heard of the place. How do you say it? Her pronunciation is similar to the one I would pick.
That said, Erin Burnett could mispronounce my four letter last name that is also a common word and I still wouldn’t get mad at her. She is really hot and certainly not dumb.
How about you try some place names close to where I have lived:
Nacogdoches, TX
Natchitoches, LA
Leicester, MA
Worcester, MA
Tchoupitoulas Street New Orleans, LA
Royal Street New Orleans, LA
Lake Chaubunagungamaug, MA
I would bet good money that most people get them very wrong. Knowing the accepted pronunciation of every obscure place in the U.S. isn’t realistic for anyone.
WAH-kuh-shaw
It’s a small city, but I would think a newscaster would get it right.
With all the people to fault in the news (and in this world) You’re going after Erin Burnett? She’s like the Rocky Road Ice Cream of the News…!
I’m pretty sure that even if you were deathly allergic to her and had just jammed 2 epi-pens into your leg before swelling up and exploding, you’d STILL say,
“Buth… thath Erinth… Thee’s Tho Thweet…! Ah… ahth doh bwame herwa ath Awl!!!”
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There’s even easier ones people mispronounce. How about Berlin, CT? It’s not pronounced the same was as the city in Germany. Nor is Cairo, IL pronounced like the city in Egypt.
There are many examples like that with U.S. cities.
It just seems that, by now, there should be a pronunciation database for all cities in the U.S. And that the pronunciation could be indicated on the teleprompter.
Still, I’d think it funnier if it was Trump and his group mispronouncing it, even as they campaigned there. They of all people should have talked to a resident.
That’s what I thought this was going to be about, on first glance.
Ask your average resident of the region (city or county) how things are in Waukesha and they’ll invariably reply “Waukeshitty”.
Pronounced “wah-KEE-shitty”.
Seems odd, yet there is a small town in Ontario called Delhi which is pronounced nothing like Delhi or New Delhi in India.
I wouldn’t. The top national news anchors in the country mispronounced “Kabul” for a long time, a time when Kabul was in the news quite a bit more than Waukesha ever has been.
Waukesha, it’s over by OH-cuh-NO-muh-walk, right?
Well, I didn’t know that about Les Paul and Waukesha until I actually had reason to spend a week in Waukesha this summer. It’s really not that well known a town.
Oh, and what I would have imagined it sounding like, never having heard it before? Sort of like “Whoa Ke$ha”
I live in St. Louis where the locals celebrate its French heritage by pronouncing every place name horribly, horribly wrong.
And my wife is from Cleveland where, I swear, no two people pronounce Cuyahoga the same way.
I recall the old Wausau business insurance commercials, where someone would pronounce it “Warsawr,” then was corrected to “Waw-saw”.
Kentucky has a city called Versailles. It’s not “Vair-sigh” as in French, but “Vur-sales,” as in Kentucky-speak.
Waukesha was home to Fonzie’s alleged rich cousins with whom he supposedly planned to spend Christmas in a classic “Happy Days” episode that every true American is quite familiar with.
I’d need a link but as a lifetime Milwaukee resident (bordering Waukesha). Both pronunciations are pretty common, but it’s mostly just residents (and only IME, half at best) that say WauKEEsha) most others way WauKUHsha.
Similarly, nearly everyone 'round here says Ruhseen, people that live in the city of Racine seem to incorrectly pronuce it like a bunch of rednecks, Rayseen.
I’m not sure which way she mispronounced it, but (again) IME 90% of the people say wauKUHsha and I bump into plenty of people that say wauKEEsha. If you (as a major media outlet talking head), asked someone how to say it, and you asked someone that lived there, there’s a good chance they’d say wauKEEsha. Right or wrong, it’s certainly not uncommon.
It’s also fun to get folks from somewhere else to try and pronounce Oconomowoc
Most start by using an “s” sound for the first c, sometimes even for the last c.
I would have made both “k”, but that’s just because that’s what they would be in Spanish and I revert to my mother tongue when faced with unknown names. I actually happened to get them right?