wil-LAM-it, which is also how the people who live in the Willamette Valley say it.
Half the country can't even pronounce Oregon correctly. We should start with that before moving on to Willamette.
Half the country can't even pronounce Oregon correctly. We should start with that before moving on to Willamette.
It's Wil-LAM-it, dammit!
(willamette sounds like dammit).
Half the country can't even pronounce Oregon correctly. We should start with that before moving on to Willamette.
I say will- ah- MET, because the other way sounds stupid. I don't care if that's how the people there say it. I'm a classically trained singer and have studied diction in 6 languages. I'm not going to pronounce it in a way that sounds stupid.
Haha, lamest thing I have heard all day. "it doesn't sound good so I am going to continue to mispronounce it." LMFAO
It's Wil-LAM-it, dammit!
(willamette sounds like dammit).
People don't always pronounce things the way they are spelled, especially in English. In England they say 'alumin-ee-um' when they are talking about the metal soda cans are made from. Is that wrong? ... it could be argued all day, but you'll never change the way it is said in England.
Yup, I used to live in the Willamette valley.wil-LAM-it, which is also how the people who live in the Willamette Valley say it.
Exactly.I had a friend from there, she taught me the right way to say it.
A newer friend heard me say it the right way, and called me luddite because of it.
Isn't Willamette with the last syllable emphasized, a french-derived word? I'm sticking with saying it the way local hop farmers say it.
*edit - Willamette reminds me of Lafayette, which is why I figured it might be a french word. According to some wikipedia searchin', it is a Native American word, or orginated from one.
That's a bit like pronouncing montrachet mount ratchet because you don't like how it sounds. It's a proper place name from another language. The pronunciation from that language is, therefore, correct. Would you call Los Angeles "The Angels"?I say will- ah- MET, because the other way sounds stupid. I don't care if that's how the people there say it. I'm a classically trained singer and have studied diction in 6 languages. I'm not going to pronounce it in a way that sounds stupid.
I say will- ah- MET, because the other way sounds stupid. I don't care if that's how the people there say it. I'm a classically trained singer and have studied diction in 6 languages. I'm not going to pronounce it in a way that sounds stupid.
Haha, lamest thing I have heard all day. "it doesn't sound good so I am going to continue to mispronounce it." LMFAO
agreed on this fully and its pronounced OR I GIN
That's a bit like pronouncing montrachet mount ratchet because you don't like how it sounds. It's a proper place name from another language. The pronunciation from that language is, therefore, correct. Would you call Los Angeles "The Angels"?
drainbamage said:See, the thing about that is, although English has silent letters, "al-u-min-ee-um" pronounces letters that aren't there. I don't care if they invented the language, the Brits are wrong on that one![]()