We Dare You to Say These 11 Washington Places Correctly on Your First Try (Spoiler: You Can’t)

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We Dare You to Say These 11 Washington Places Correctly on Your First Try (Spoiler: You Can’t)

Washington is packed with towns and places whose names trip up even experienced travelers. Here are 11 famously tricky Washington place names, with their proper pronunciations:

Puyallup — pronounced “pew-ALL-up”

Sequim — pronounced “skwim”

Wahkiakum — pronounced “wuh-KAI-uh-kum”

Skamokawa — pronounced “ska-MOCK-a-way”

Spokane — pronounced “spoh-KAN” (not “spoh-KANE”)

Clallam — pronounced “CLALL-um” (short “A”)

Des Moines — pronounced “deh-MOIN” (not like the Iowa city; the first ‘s’ is silent)

Yakima — pronounced “YAK-uh-mah”

Enumclaw — pronounced “EE-num-claw”

Mazama — pronounced “muh-ZAM-uh”

Humptulips — pronounced “hump-TOO-lips”

Most out-of-staters miss at least a few of these on the first try, thanks to Native American language roots, French influences, and unique regional quirks.

SOURCES

(https://rex.libraries.wsu.edu/esploro/outputs/book/Washington-names-A-pronunciation-guide-of/99900501009201842)
(http://www.cohp.org/wa/notes/placenames_pronunciation.html)
(https://www.scenicwa.com/how-to-speak-washington)
(https://wsab.org/pronunciation-guides)
(https://washingtonourhome.com/say-wa-how-to-pronounce-washingtons-city-names/)

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