If You Can Pronounce These 9 Words, You’ve Lived In Virginia For Far Too Long
By Beth|Published May 31, 2018
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Beth
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Charlottesville. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.
Visitors to the Old Dominion will have trouble pronouncing some — if not most — of our unique landmarks, towns, and even lingo. We pride ourselves in developing our own pronunciations, and feuds have been started between those who disagree on the true way of saying certain words. If you can confidently pronounce the following 9 words, you’ve officially lived in Virginia for far too long (and who says that’s a bad thing!).
Named after a cotton mill owner by the name of Francis Henry Fries, this town has nothing to do with potato products. Rather, it's pronounced "freeze."
Chilhowie is a Native American word which translates into "the land of many deer." It's not as challenging to pronounce as you might expect: Chill-OW-ee.
This stunning mountainous landscape can trick even the most seasoned residents of Virginia. Despite how it's spelled, this area is pronounced BAHT-uh-tott.
It's not difficult to mispronounce the name of this scenic town in the Northern Neck. Hint: drop the middle syllable.
So how did you do? Were there any places on this list that you had trouble pronouncing? Any other words come to mind? Be sure to share with us! For related content, you’ll enjoy reading about These 10 Things That Will Always Make Virginians Think Of Home.
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