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in illinois there's a city called Cairo.

now, most of us would say "KHI-ROW", like the egyptian city, right?

well, folks from around that way call it "KAY-ROW" - you know... like the syrup. ;) in fact, at my job, when i have to call customers, i've been "corrected" about the town's pronunciation! yeesh. :confused:
 

In the heart of Alabama I was once asking for directions to a little town near the GA line called "La Fayette" which is names after the famous French general and diplomat. After 10 minutes at a gas station being told "there aint no such place" I finally got "OH! You mean LHa-fAY-ut!"

And I'm just as much from rural Alabama as he was, just a different part.

Don't even ask how many ways there are to pronounce "Helena."
 

cairo is one example of Illinoisians getting it wrong, another is Orion up near the Quad cities. Most say o-RI-on, such as in Men in Black. Everyone there says O-ree-on.

As a person born in Texas and raised in Illinois, I still get a slight accent with my relatives. Ya'll are forgettin' another good-un from down there... fixin'

I am fixin' to post a reply, then I am fixin to go finish my laundry.

Take care ya'll
 


New Yorker here. I use "y'all" occasionally when I want to disambiguate second person plural, but only in very informal situations.

Cheers, -- N
 

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