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kahunabean | 14:25 Wed 23rd Apr 2003 | People & Places
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Why is Missouri pronounced 'missourah' ?
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I've always heard it pronounced with an I at the end, as its spelt
so have I
I would have thought that Missuor-ah is just a Deep South accent thing, ie dog = dawwg, ,my= mah...
Agree with honkytonkman - you'd hear that pronunciation locally but not in the Northern USA - and suggest it's also a throwback to a pre-literate society when the regional accents were if anything stronger than they are in modern, homogenised (?) USA. Just as Alabama gets Southernified into 'Alabamee'. It's a folk memory to pronounce them other than as they're spelled.
What about Arkansas pronounced 'arkanzaw' ? same thing accent..
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I would prononce it with an 'ee' ending. Grandpa Simpson pronounces it Missourah. Maybe therein lies the conflict.

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