Care to share an American mispronunciation or perversion of a foreign city name?

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answer:Here in Atlanta, there are a couple: A town named Dacula. People tend to say Dack-yu-lah (sort of like Dracula without the R). The proper pronunciation is more like “duh-KEW-la”, withe the accent on the middle syllable. The town of Dahlonega (north of Atlanta) – you can pan for gold there – is properly pronounced “Duh-lahn-i (short i)-ga”. However, many newcomers call it “dah-low-nay-ga” THere are other, too. Cairo, GA is not pronounced like the capital of Egypt. Here it is pronounce “kay-ro”, like the corn syrup.

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