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There is only ONE WAY,
DAMMIT, to Pronounce
"Missouri"!
Alright, dammit, enough is enough!
I've
got to get something off my chest that's really been testing my patience
for the last thirty or forty years, and that's the way otherwise
intelligent, astute human beings pronounce that word, "Missouri".
Before we can progress
with this invaluable lesson, we should determine whether you are, like
myself, a careful practitioner of proper grammar, punctuation and
spelling, or if you are, shall we
say, part of the problem.
If the
latter is the case, we need to think up something to do with you.
I'm
not going to waste time giving you the dictionary pronunciation of
Missouri, because that's only one man's opinion and besides, most of the
dictionaries I've encountered have let themselves become so sullied by
modern slang and the sloppy speech patterns adapted over the last couple
of centuries that they can't even agree with themselves on the simple,
correct notion that Missouri is pronounced mi-zoo r-ee,
rather than the coarse, improper and wholly wrong-headed pronunciation,
mi-zoor-uh
as practiced by unschooled aborigines and some of the higher primates.
If
you are among this unfortunate group of mispronounciers, one of
these Missouruh-sayers, I would ask you to listen to reason.
Is
there any other word in the English language ending in "i" in which that
simple, straightforward vowel is pronounced, "uh"?
Uh...
I don't THINK so!
Do
you ever hear anyone say, "Let's jump in my Ferraruh and drive down to
Napoluh for some linquinuh?"
Huh,
didja?
Okay,
"Not in my
neighborhood", you're
thinking, but do any of your friends ever say, "Let's take my Auduh down
to Mississippuh for some macaronuh?"
Of
course not.
Or
did you ever hear anyone say, or "My girlfriend wore her bikinuh in
Tahituh?" or "Do you really like my minuhskirt all that much, or are you
just one of those papparazzuh?"
That's
because in the entire history of the Romantic Languages, an "i" on the end
of a word is always
pronounced "ee" and only MISpronounced "uh".
If
you have trouble remembering, you might try memorizing this little jingle
I made up.
"'Uh'
is just wrong. So there."
As
my final argument in this matter, let me point out to you that Oklahomans
pronounce the name of the little burg near their eastern border "Miamuh".
I
guess if you're from "Biminuh" or "Fujuh" or "Nagasakuh" you might be
forgiven for not realizing it, but if Oklahomans pronounce a word a
certain way, then other Midwesterners instantly recognize that this is in
all likelihood, not
the correct pronunciation.
So
Oklahoman speech is the exception that proves the rule.
Okay,
I guess feel better now.
Neil@OzarkLand.com
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