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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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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What words do Wisconsinites say differently?

10 Things Only Wisconsinites Say
  • “You betcha” Loosely translates to “Of course” or “You're welcome”, depending on context.
  • “Stop and Go light” What do you do at a traffic light? ...
  • “Bubbler” ...
  • “Cold enough for ya?” ...
  • “… ...
  • “What's a snow day?” ...
  • “Up North” ...
  • “Ope”
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Why do they say on Wisconsin?

“On, Wisconsin!” can be traced back to the American Civil War where Lieutenant General Arthur MacArthur Jr. exclaimed these words in the Battle of Chattanooga at Missionary Ridge to help rally his regiment. This exclamation worked so well that he was rewarded the Medal of Honor for his efforts.
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How do Wisconsinites say bagel?

Most North American English speakers pronounce the word bag with the same vowel as in the word back [æ], but many Wisconsinites pronounce bag with the same vowel as bagel [e:]. In sound clip 1, the speaker says the words 'bag' and 'back' with the same vowel, and 'bagel' sounds different.
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How to identify a Wisconsin accent - a couple two tree ways we say things!



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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What is Wisconsin slang?

Wisconsin has some popular sayings/phrases including: 'Let me squeeze right past ya' 'Ope' 'Bubbler' 'You betcha'
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How does Wisconsin 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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Why do Wisconsinites say bubbler?

They began popping up in Milwaukee in the late 1880s, but, at least in the pages of The Milwaukee Journal and Sentinel, they were always called “drinking fountains.” The device attached to a faucet so that humans could drink from it does make the water "bubble" forth for drinking.
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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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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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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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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 do Wisconsinites call Minnesotans?

The only other response to the question of a Minnesota nickname came from Erica Pearson, a Star Tribune reporter who was raised in northwestern Wisconsin. "Oh, yeah, we call them swampies," she deadpanned.
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What do you call someone from Wisconsin?

People who live in Wisconsin are called Wisconsinites and Cheeseheads.
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What region says bagel?

“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 ope Wisconsin?

Better believe people in WI say, "ope! just gonna sneak past ya" when they almost bump into someone. Meaning excuse me or pardon me, it's a commonly understood phrase among fellow Wisconsinites and midwesterners.
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What is Michigan slang?

Top 10 Michigan Slang Words to Sound Like a Local

Troll. Yooper. Ope. Michigan Left. The Bridge.
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How do I transfer money from my Eppicard to my bank account?

You will need the Routing and Account number for your bank account to complete the transfer.
  1. Transfer funds online at EIPCard.com.
  2. Transfer funds using the Money Network Mobile App.
  3. Transfer funds by calling 1.800.240.8100.
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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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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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