
THIS Utah City is Super Easy to Pronounce
There are some US cities that are pretty tough to say.
Apparently Boise is pronounced BOY-see and not boy-zee.
I've always said boy-zee. Like Boy-zee State might win the Mountain West again this year.
I'm sure if I said that in Idaho I'd be given a swirly.
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Another hard-to-say city is Des Moines, Iowa.
I know that you don't say the "s" at the end of either word but every time it comes up I've gotta stop and think.
Same could be said for Worcester, Massachusetts. I would say "Worchester" or something, but they say WUSS-ter.
That's absurd.
How about Norfolk, Virginia?

I say Norfolk, but they say NAW-fuk.
That's also insane.
Then there's Zzyzx which I pronounce Zihzihx. Is that right?
Who knows.
The hardest city for people to pronounce in Utah is probably Tooele. Too-ill-uh.
THIS Utah City is Super Easy to Pronounce
"Salt Lake City."
It's two one syllable words and then "city" which by this point we should have down.
Try saying it.
It's simple.
I understand that it's three letters for one city which is a little self-important, but at least all the words are simple.
Cities that think they're special really make you work on pronunciation. And this is why I'm happy that Utah's most famous city is easy.
Give it another try. It's fun.
There are those that look down their noses at you when you pronounce Coeur d'Alene wrong or La Jolla or something. You won't have to deal with those people in Utah. We keep it simple accept when it comes to the names of children.
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