Here are 11 Massachusetts places that are notoriously difficult to pronounce correctly on your first try:
- Worcester – pronounced “WUHS-ter” or “WUHS-tah”
- Quincy – pronounced “QUIN-zee”
- Peabody – pronounced “PEE-buh-dee”
- Leominster – pronounced “LEM-in-ster”
- Scituate – pronounced “SIT-choo-it”
- Plymouth – pronunciations may vary but typically “PLIM-uth”
- Weymouth – pronounced “WAY-muth” or “WAY-muth” (the “mouth” pronounced “muth”)
- Haverhill – pronounced “HAV-rill” (silent r)
- Taunton – pronounced “TON-ton” or “TAWN-ton” depending on region
- Tewksbury – pronounced “TUKS-bury”
- Arlington – pronounced “AR-lin-tun” (with silent g)
Massachusetts town names often drop or alter expected sounds, especially “r”s and “t”s, making these pronunciations tricky for out-of-staters. The quirks stem from historical linguistic influences and regional dialects unique to New England.
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[1](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41veHGRxbjw)
[2](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AckzNzbF5E4)
[3](https://roomescapeartist.com/2018/04/01/pronouncing-massachusetts-towns-rebus-guide/)
[4](https://www.reddit.com/r/massachusetts/comments/vol2kn/tricky_massachusetts_town_names/)
[5](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOMmtsZHwhI)