Every state has its unique towns and places that will leave non-residents scratching their heads. Why? Well, some of them can difficult to pronounce.
Some places deceptively simple, and others notoriously confuse even Oregonians. But as long as you say it right, you could be considered an honorary resident. With that said, here are some places in the Beaver State that may keep you practicing.
Willamette
Whether you're talking about the region, valley, or river, this popular area sometimes gets people mixed up. You pronounce it as "will-AM-it."
Clatskanie
This is one of the more daunting names. To pronounce this small timber town in Oregon, make sure to say "clat-skan-eye."
The Dalles
It may seem easy to say, but you pronounce it as "The DALZ." And a quick note: never drop the "the." It's part of the name! Fun fact: it's also the largest city along the Columbia River outside the Portland metro area.
Champoeg
This one will be really fun to say -- and easy to remember. "sham-POO-ee." This town was an important settlement in Oregon's early history; now it is a ghost town and home to a heritage site.
Yachats
This is one of the most infamous names in the entire state. Even longtime Oregon residents can find themselves tripping upon this tiny coastal town's name. Make sure to say "yaw-chats."
Aloha
You may be familiar with the Hawaiian saying, "Aloha!" but don't say it when referencing this town, which is located west of Portland. Say "a-LOW-ah."
Lebanon
We're not talking about the country in the Middle East! For this Oregon city, you have to say it like "leba-NIN," not "leba-NON."
Couch Street
Portlanders are familiar with this road. Located in the northwest area of the city, never say "couch" like the furniture. It's pronounced "COOCH."
If you're done twisting your tongue, check out this funny video of Californians trying to pronounce some of these cities and towns!
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