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I also like the examples of cities with the same name as major foreign cities, but pronounce them in crazy, Americanized ways. Versailles, OH (Ver-SAILS), Lima, OH (LYE-muh), and Cairo, IL (KAY-roh) come to mind.
I also like the examples of cities with the same name as major foreign cities, but pronounce them in crazy, Americanized ways. Versailles, OH (Ver-SAILS), Lima, OH (LYE-muh), and Cairo, IL (KAY-roh) come to mind.
Chili, NY is pronounced with the "long I" sound. Kinda like "Chai-lie"
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