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As a vancouverite, Coquitlam is pronounced "Co-kwit-lum" Saanich is Pronunced San-itch. Victoria only has a population of 92k, but Saanich is an amalgamation of all the suburbs, so thats why it reaches the total. Its not a different name for the city.
3:51 Barrie is pronounced just like "berry" 5:12 the s in Windsor is pronounced more like a z -- it sounds like Windzer 5:19 Gatineau is in Quebec, not Ontario, and is pronounced more like Gati-know edit: im also somewhat surprised they accpeted just Kent for Chatham-Kent
In CA its "Daily City", "See me Valley", "Santa cluh REE tuh", "Pass uh DEE nuh". I actually checked and just googling "how to pronounce _cityname_" and selecting the "American pronunciation" on google gave all these correct localized pronunciations.
As a Mexican, most of your pronunciations were surprisingly good, but Querétaro has the strongest syllable on the e not the a. Also you said Nezahualcóyotl wrong but honestly it’s way better than some northern Mexican probably could pronounce it so still super impressive!
Your pronunciation of Québec town names wasn't too bad. Indeed Rimouski hasn't reached 100k inhabitants despite mergers with surrounding towns. I used to live there, it's a beautiful place. In general, in French, the last letter in names ending with an "e" aren't pronounced, and plural markers aren't pronounced (e, s, es). There are also some contractions. Trois-Rivières = Tr'wah Riv'yer Terrebonne = Ter'bonn
The Greater Victoria area is split into municipalities, Saanich being the largest. Victoria proper (downtown) itself is quite small, but people usually just refer to the whole area as Victoria.
21:29 Mobile is pronounced “moe-Beel”. The French spin you put on makes sense though, that might be how it was originally said by the founders, through its derived from the name of a native tribe in the area. Likewise, the way you said “Birmingham” sounded a bit British, but the people there enunciate it more.
I am from around Sherbrooke (Québec) Here's how to pronounce the name of cities in Québec : EDIT: Gatineau / Hull is in Québec. Ottawa is just on the other side of the Ottawa river (rivière des Outaouais). Someone already gave you the correct pronounciation I believe. -"Rimouski" was pronounced pretty well. 1- 5:43 "Saguenay" (otherwise known as Chicoutimi) --> sag - nay (not sag-U-nay). "Chicoutimi" is pronounced "she - coup - tee - mee" 2- 5:48 "Québec" --> "Kay-beck" (please, not kwebeck nor k'beck) 3- 5:52 "Lévis" --> The "s" is silent. It's "lay - vee" 4- 5:55 "Trois-Rivières" --> The "s" at the end of "Rivières" is also silent. The rest was correct 5- 5:58 "Sherbrooke" --> good job :) 6- 6:01 "Montréal" --> The "T" in "Montréal" is silent. It's "mon - ray - al". If you have trouble with the nasal vowel, you can just keep saying "MonTSHreal" 7- 6:03 "Terrebonne" --> "terre" can be pronounced like the verb "to tear" (the second "e" is silent"). "bonne" was pronounced correctly 8- 6:05 "Laval" --> Both "a" are pronounced like the "a" in "glass" (the unitedstatesian pronounciation). 9- 6:07 "Longueuil" --> This one is more difficult for a native english speaker as that sound does not exist at all in english. The second syllable is pronounced the same way as in "cercueil" or "accueil" (you should google them for an example). Fun fact : The mullet haircut is called "coupe Longueuil" in french. 10- 6:09 "Saint-Jean" --> You said it right the first time (except for the fact that the "T" at the end of "Saint" is silent in french). It definitely isn't pronounced like the pants (jeans) :)
5:29 that's actually St. John's, not St. John (it seems the quiz accepts the latter, but Canadians know there is a big difference because there's another well-known city in Canada called Saint John). Saguenay is pronounced "sag-nay"
Quincy, MA is (strangely) pronounced with a z like "Quinzy" by Mass natives. But no one would look at you funny for pronouncing it normally. And you pronounced Worcester "Wuh-ster" which is almost correct but that vowel is more like the one in the word "foot".
May I ask, how do you study for all this? I personally would use Seterra, but obviously they only have specific quizzes, and obviously nothing like what you did in this video.
@@Zman01 I use exclusively jetpunk for quizzes. It's much higher quality than seterra imo and has way more quizzes. Its quite a complicated process of studying them but I sometimes stream the smaller achievements like the 100 city ones so if you're interested in seeing what that looks like, I have those in a playlist
I will give you insight on the prounciation of all those cities in quebec Saguenay: the g is a ''hard g'' with a silent U, so it sounds like ''sagenay'' Lévis: the S is silent Trois-Rivières: the S is silent Terrebonne: the 2nd E is silent Saint-Jean: the J is just a like a J would be pronounced in english FYI I do live in Québec, south of Montréal in a small suburb called Delson with 8k people in it.
39:14 You pronounced it in three different ways, but the first one is correct, I am not Nicaraguan, but I know it because I love this song: ua-cam.com/video/4TRdeW4SZsI/v-deo.htmlsi=3VdXVXVpTfRyOoc5
@@terryomalley1974 yeah I'm aware. I can spell it. For whatever reason it's a Pittsburghese thing. We always say it that way. I'll try to stop when I'm recording 😅
If your city is mentioned, comment it! Lets see if we can get someone from every city on the list!
The biggest city in my county has 70K+ people, sorry
you need to do 75k+ cities to get mine 😅
@@PokeLap. the largest city in my county is on the list (cleveland, ohio)
Chicago!
But if you wanna do my new city you need to do 25k+ cities
can't wait for every 100k city in asia next ...!
bagaboiebailey!
Going for a marathon
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lmao, how many cities is that?
@@ThermalTacos it's roughly 3000...
As a vancouverite, Coquitlam is pronounced "Co-kwit-lum" Saanich is Pronunced San-itch. Victoria only has a population of 92k, but Saanich is an amalgamation of all the suburbs, so thats why it reaches the total. Its not a different name for the city.
2.5 minutes in and i'm already in pain after hearing "co-keet-lawm"
3:51 Barrie is pronounced just like "berry"
5:12 the s in Windsor is pronounced more like a z -- it sounds like Windzer
5:19 Gatineau is in Quebec, not Ontario, and is pronounced more like Gati-know
edit: im also somewhat surprised they accpeted just Kent for Chatham-Kent
Thanks!
@@Sweating_Geography Also, Coquitlam is Koh-quit-ləm
51:02 lmao😂 as a person from Dallas it pained me how long it took you to get that
As someone from Dallas, I was screaming Irving the whole video xD
Great work SG, happy birthday too!
You did it 🎉 Happy Birthday
I read this as you having named "all 620100000 cities" in north america. this is not quite that but still very impressive
Hardest accomplishment so far. Congrats my man 🎉🎉🎉 and happy birthday
55:11 that "PORTMORE" killed me. 😂😂😂😂
the reason it's Saanich and not Victoria is because Victoria proper doesn't reach 100k but Saanich (a municipality in Greater Victoria) does
also with Kelowna, it's pronounced "keh-low-na" or "que-low-na" (like how you'd pronounce "que" in Spanish)
35:29 wooow!!!! Hi from San Juan Bautista Tuxtepec, I thought there was no way you would know the full name of my city.
Honestly great job thats pretty crazy
Happy birthday 🎉
I'm really impressed by your knowledge, that's awesome ! Greetings from France 🍸
Wow! Congrats. Happy birthday! You are the man!
In CA its "Daily City", "See me Valley", "Santa cluh REE tuh", "Pass uh DEE nuh". I actually checked and just googling "how to pronounce _cityname_" and selecting the "American pronunciation" on google gave all these correct localized pronunciations.
As a Mexican, most of your pronunciations were surprisingly good, but Querétaro has the strongest syllable on the e not the a. Also you said Nezahualcóyotl wrong but honestly it’s way better than some northern Mexican probably could pronounce it so still super impressive!
Your pronunciation of Québec town names wasn't too bad. Indeed Rimouski hasn't reached 100k inhabitants despite mergers with surrounding towns. I used to live there, it's a beautiful place.
In general, in French, the last letter in names ending with an "e" aren't pronounced, and plural markers aren't pronounced (e, s, es). There are also some contractions.
Trois-Rivières = Tr'wah Riv'yer
Terrebonne = Ter'bonn
I'm in Norman OK right now! I was a bit sad to see Lawton OK didn't make the cut. It would have ten years ago.
34:59 i see my city was mentioned
FELLOW PITTSBURGHER HERE!!!
10:25 Pass-uh-dee-nuh(congrats)
The Greater Victoria area is split into municipalities, Saanich being the largest. Victoria proper (downtown) itself is quite small, but people usually just refer to the whole area as Victoria.
5:18 Gatineau is actually in Québec
i am from Kamloops so it made me so happy when it was mentioned
21:29 Mobile is pronounced “moe-Beel”. The French spin you put on makes sense though, that might be how it was originally said by the founders, through its derived from the name of a native tribe in the area.
Likewise, the way you said “Birmingham” sounded a bit British, but the people there enunciate it more.
Thanks!
Good job man!
Amazing video, also 25:38 pronounced “May-kin” 😉
happy birthday
6:40 , Hills-bor-oh
i will remember portmore forever now thanks
9:02 my city is mentioned
Im from Coquitlam mentioned at the start, its not pronounced co keet but co quit as in I quit my job. koh-KWIT-ləm from wikipedia
was just about to say!
I am from around Sherbrooke (Québec)
Here's how to pronounce the name of cities in Québec :
EDIT: Gatineau / Hull is in Québec. Ottawa is just on the other side of the Ottawa river (rivière des Outaouais). Someone already gave you the correct pronounciation I believe.
-"Rimouski" was pronounced pretty well.
1- 5:43 "Saguenay" (otherwise known as Chicoutimi) --> sag - nay (not sag-U-nay). "Chicoutimi" is pronounced "she - coup - tee - mee"
2- 5:48 "Québec" --> "Kay-beck" (please, not kwebeck nor k'beck)
3- 5:52 "Lévis" --> The "s" is silent. It's "lay - vee"
4- 5:55 "Trois-Rivières" --> The "s" at the end of "Rivières" is also silent. The rest was correct
5- 5:58 "Sherbrooke" --> good job :)
6- 6:01 "Montréal" --> The "T" in "Montréal" is silent. It's "mon - ray - al". If you have trouble with the nasal vowel, you can just keep saying "MonTSHreal"
7- 6:03 "Terrebonne" --> "terre" can be pronounced like the verb "to tear" (the second "e" is silent"). "bonne" was pronounced correctly
8- 6:05 "Laval" --> Both "a" are pronounced like the "a" in "glass" (the unitedstatesian pronounciation).
9- 6:07 "Longueuil" --> This one is more difficult for a native english speaker as that sound does not exist at all in english. The second syllable is pronounced the same way as in "cercueil" or "accueil" (you should google them for an example). Fun fact : The mullet haircut is called "coupe Longueuil" in french.
10- 6:09 "Saint-Jean" --> You said it right the first time (except for the fact that the "T" at the end of "Saint" is silent in french). It definitely isn't pronounced like the pants (jeans) :)
5:29 that's actually St. John's, not St. John (it seems the quiz accepts the latter, but Canadians know there is a big difference because there's another well-known city in Canada called Saint John).
Saguenay is pronounced "sag-nay"
Yeah I'm aware of st john. I had known it was st john's but got confused when the quiz accepted it without the 's
@@Sweating_Geography extremely impressive feat overall though! And here I thought I was good for knowing all countries/capitals/flags 😂
33:22 Ixtapaluca mentioned 🥳
Also, I know Portmore because I went to Jamaica
Proud resident of the state of Minneapolis
Lowell, MA is pronounced LOW-WUHL, or just "lowl" (with the ow sound of the word "low") if you're native
Great job.
Quincy, MA is (strangely) pronounced with a z like "Quinzy" by Mass natives. But no one would look at you funny for pronouncing it normally. And you pronounced Worcester "Wuh-ster" which is almost correct but that vowel is more like the one in the word "foot".
Thanks!
May I ask, how do you study for all this? I personally would use Seterra, but obviously they only have specific quizzes, and obviously nothing like what you did in this video.
@@Zman01 I use exclusively jetpunk for quizzes. It's much higher quality than seterra imo and has way more quizzes. Its quite a complicated process of studying them but I sometimes stream the smaller achievements like the 100 city ones so if you're interested in seeing what that looks like, I have those in a playlist
@@Sweating_Geography thanks
And spokane is spo-can same thing with spokane valley, it's just spo-can valley
That’s like more than 3
born in Toronto ON, living in Hamilton ON rn
Syracuse, new york.
this is straight up impressive
Jacksonville FL
I will give you insight on the prounciation of all those cities in quebec
Saguenay: the g is a ''hard g'' with a silent U, so it sounds like ''sagenay''
Lévis: the S is silent
Trois-Rivières: the S is silent
Terrebonne: the 2nd E is silent
Saint-Jean: the J is just a like a J would be pronounced in english
FYI I do live in Québec, south of Montréal in a small suburb called Delson with 8k people in it.
Thanks!
@@Sweating_Geography no problem
39:14 You pronounced it in three different ways, but the first one is correct, I am not Nicaraguan, but I know it because I love this song:
ua-cam.com/video/4TRdeW4SZsI/v-deo.htmlsi=3VdXVXVpTfRyOoc5
6:46 BOY-see instead of BOY-zee
British Columbia resident FYI it is pronounced 'CO-QUIT-LUM", and "SAN-NICH", otherwise great job
Slight inacurracy Cheyenne is the largest city in Wyoming not Casper
Teziutlán ciudad de 103,000 habitantes en México
That was a hard-fought win!
Olathe = oh-LAY-thə
barrie is berry
idk but just somewhere in toronto suburbs (edit) I was born in Pickering
montreal mentioned
I'm from rural Alberta
Fuck it up king 🔥🔥🔥
Do all city’s in Europe
Mobile, AL is pronounced like “Moh-beel”
8:24 Concord is in nc.
@@EllieMae99 my bad. Little brain mix up
when do you realize you left out anchorage
48:20
Oaxaca is Wha Hawk a
Wait a minute…. Are my eyes deceiving me- could that be a.. a.. a- hawk tuah joke? Those who know:
Im sorry for that comment i reread it and that might of been one of the most terrible things ive ever wrote😭🙏
@@truckman6404its ok I thought the same thing😭
@@ozaki808 ik istg im too brairotted atp😭
Coquitlam is pronounced Ko-kiwt-lum
Coquitlam is pronounced Co-Quit-Lum
Mobile is pronounced mow-bill
mexico 🗣 🗣 🗣
you don't pronounce spokane like that it's "Spo Can"
Saskatoon here😄
The word is pronunciation, not pronounciation.
@@terryomalley1974 yeah I'm aware. I can spell it. For whatever reason it's a Pittsburghese thing. We always say it that way. I'll try to stop when I'm recording 😅