Along with funny place names, New England has many names
with easy looking names that have tricky...for outsiders...
pronunciations.It's often a cause of amusement to hear a
newly hired reporter mangle one of the local town names.
So, I'll be posting a series of short posts to help people learn
how to speak New England-ese.
First up, Leominster, in honor of Randy Seaver who often
mentions it.
Looks like "Leo-minster", right?
Nope.
It's "Leh-minster", at least as pronounced in Eastern
Massachusetts.
It might have a slightly different accent "west of Worcester."
I'll get into that another time!
3 comments:
You may have to speed up these posts if I'm to be proficient when I arrive in Boston May 31.
Great series, Bill! Keep up the good work. I"ll be reading with interest.
Lisa
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Bill,
I'm enjoying your series.
I always say Lem-in-STAH as I'm one of the few left with a fairly strong New Hampsha' accent :D
Janice
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