How do Wisconsinites say milk?

Just as they pronounce “bag” more like “beg,” native Wisconsinites pronounce many words just a little differently. “Milk” can sound like “melk,” for example, while “cot” often comes across as “cat.”
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How do Wisconsinites say Milwaukee?

Pattillo said, however, it is interesting that Wisconsinites say it for “Mi-waukee” but do not do the same for nearby towns, such as Pewaukee. People usually pronounce Pewaukee using the full word, instead of shortening it, she said.
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Why do Wisconsinites say bag?

In this case, the word bag has two pronunciations in Wisconsin, but the word back doesn't. Eventually, people start using the vowel variation in words that rhyme. For example, if people pronounce bag with the [e:] vowel, they probably also use it in the words rag and tag.
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How do Wisconsinites say Wisconsin?

Memorize Wisconsinite pronunciations for the state and cities. The "Wi" in Wisconsin is softly pronounced as "Wah." The "o" is pronounced like the "a" in "cat," so you may hear "wuh-Scahnsin." Milwaukee is pronounced without the "l," so it sounds like "Muh-WOK-key." Shawano is pronounced "Shah-no."
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What words do Wisconsin people say?

Wisconsin has some popular sayings/phrases including:
  • 'Let me squeeze right past ya'
  • 'Ope'
  • 'Bubbler'
  • 'You betcha'
  • 'Start-with-me-last'
  • 'Up-North'
  • 'Stop-and-Go Lights'
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Wisconsinites love their milk (better sound)



What do Wisconsinites say weird?

real quick once.” Just one example of Wisconsinites adding several unnecessary words to the end of a sentence. “Can you come here?” turns into “Can you come here real quick once?” “What are we doing tonight?” becomes “What are we doing tonight here now then?” “What's a snow day?”
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How do Wisconsinites say bag?

6. Bag. In Wisconsin we pronounce bag or bagel like “bay-g” or “bay-gel.” People from outside of Wisconsin will argue that you must say it with a short “a” sound so it starts the same as the word “bad”.
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What do Wisconsinites call an ATM?

When someone asks, "Where's the TYME machine?", they're not trying to time travel … probably. Odds are, they're just looking for a place to withdraw cash. TYME, which stood for "Take Your Money Everywhere," used to be synonymous with the word ATM in Wisconsin.
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How do Midwesterners say bagel?

Bagel. This delicious morning staple often covered in cream cheese has several ways of being pronounced, as it turns out. Most people—including New Yorkers, who are arguably the most knowledgeable on the matter—pronounce the word as "bay-gull," but many Midwesterners botch the word to sound like "bah-gull."
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What does ya der hey mean?

"Ya der hey" and "ainna hey" are just overly complicated ways of saying "yes" or "yeah." Ending a sentence with "hey" is a bit like "er no?" It's inviting a response and is kind of like "don't you agree?"
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What dialect is spoken in Wisconsin?

North-Central American English (in the United States, also known as the Upper Midwestern or North-Central dialect and stereotypically recognized as a Minnesota or Wisconsin accent) is an American English dialect native to the Upper Midwestern United States, an area that somewhat overlaps with speakers of the separate ...
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Are Wisconsinites friendly?

Wisconsinites are notoriously friendly, happy people. Despite the frigid weather in the winter and the constant annoyance of mosquitos in the summer, people in Wisco manage to put on a smile and offer a “Hey neighbor!” most of the time. But everyone, even Wisconsinites, has their buttons that you just do not push.
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What is a bubbler Wisconsin?

Badger state residents also make a name for themselves for what they call the thing someone drinks water out of. Only people from eastern Wisconsin and Rhode Island call it a “bubbler" while those from the rest of the country drinks out of a “drinking fountain” or a “water fountain."
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What do Midwesterners say weird?

"Pop" is a word for what others call "soda."

One of the most common words Midwesterners get teased for saying is their word for "soda." You may get strange looks for saying it elsewhere in the US, but a fizzy, flavored drink is called a "pop" in the Midwest.
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Why do I say Melk?

You may have noticed that the way Canadians speak is changing and the reason why words sound different these days is because linguists have confirmed we're going through the Canadian Vowel Shift. "Milk" is being pronounced more like "melk." The word "dress" is starting to sound like "drass."
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Do people say Baggle?

“Bay-gull” is the Goldi-locks of the word's pronunciation. It references bagels' Eastern European roots while also maintaining the adaptations both the baked good, and the word itself, have made over time. One thing's for certain: It's definitely not “bag-el.”
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What is a Mac machine?

Unlike MAC, which is short for "money access center," Star isn't an acronym. Concord, which bought the Star network in February, decided to convert to the Star name because it's bigger than MAC. MAC, the dominant ATM network in Pittsburgh and the rest of the mid-Atlantic, has 59,000 machines and 52 million cards.
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Are there still TYME Machines?

TYME Machine (ATM)

Organized in 1975 by First Wisconsin National Bank, Marshall & Ilsley, Marine Bank of Milwaukee and Midland National Bank, it was actually one of the first shared ATM networks in the country. But Pulse bought the network in 2002 and ended the brand in 2004.
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Why do Minnesotans say bag weird?

The reason Minnesotans pronounce bag like bayg is due to the way Norwegian and Swede immigrants spoke when they first arrived. Some of those linguistic fingerprints were carried over to our standard English.
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How do you say hammock in Wisconsin?

Our company is based in west-central Wisconsin and many of our employees pronounce hammock “ham-ock” (as in ham and then “ock” like pronouncing the first syllable of “octopus”), but we still have a few that will insist on “ham-mick.” We would love to hear your input on this debate!
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What accent says beg instead of bag?

Well, the bag-beg merger is similar in that people say, “Hand me that beg,” instead of “Hand me that bag,” but it's most common in the Pacific Northwest of the United States and in western Canada.
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