Why is s silent in Illinois?

Why do we pronounce Illinois? Because it is a French spelling of a native word, the S is silent. Only people who do not live in Illinois pronounce the S. The nickname, “The Prairie State” also comes from the French.
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Why don't you pronounce the s in Illinois?

Illinois. The common pronunciation of the state of Illinois ends with \NOY\, but you might hear a pronunciation ending in \z\, similar to that in noise, especially in southern areas of the U.S. The word is French-based so the French pronunciation \ill-i-NOY\ makes less noise.
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Why is the s in Arkansas silent?

But "it is absolutely certain that the name as pronounced by the Indians was the same as if pronounced in our language Arkansaw," according to the "Publication of the Arkansas Historical Association. The "s" on the end is simply a French addition then and a silent one at that.
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How do locals pronounce Illinois?

Illinois

It's "Ill-annoy."
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Can you pronounce the s in Illinois?

Illinois. If you don't know by now, Chicagoans will be quick to correct you. Illinois has a silent "s" sound, so it should be pronounced "Il-ih-NOY," not "Ill-ih-NOISE." And for more places with hard names, This Is the Most Mispronounced City in the U.S.
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Why do British say leftenant?

According to military customs, a lower ranking soldier walks on the left side of a senior officer. This courtesy developed when swords were still used on the battle field. The lower ranked soldier on the "left" protected the senior officers left side. Therefore, the term leftenant developed.
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Why is it pronounced Colonel?

“Colonel” came to English from the mid-16th-century French word coronelle, meaning commander of a regiment, or column, of soldiers. By the mid-17th century, the spelling and French pronunciation had changed to colonnel. The English spelling also changed, and the pronunciation was shortened to two syllables.
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How do you spell Illinois?

noun, plural Il·li·nois [il-uh-noi, -noiz].
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Is Illinois an Indian word?

The Prairie State gets its official name from Native Americans. Illinois comes from "Illiniwek," which is what the Illini people were called. The name means "best people." Illinois is the spelling we use for the indigenous people the French explorers encountered in the region in the late 17th century.
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Why is Illinois named Illinois?

WHY'S IT CALLED THAT? The name Illinois comes from the Native American tribe living on the land when the area was first explored by Europeans. Much of Illinois was once covered in prairie grass, earning the state its nickname.
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What is the hardest state to pronounce?

His results were published in The New York Times and concluded that Nevada is the most mispronounced state, with a handful of other areas following close behind. If you'd like to know how you're butchering your own state name, keep reading. And for more difficult places, This Is the Most Mispronounced Town in the U.S.
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Why does Illinois have an S on it?

That's Illi-noy—no pesky “s” at the end. However, most Illinoisans likely don't know how the state got its unusual name. Illinois was named after the Illinois River, which was named by French explorer René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle in an attempt to map the region's many rivers and waterways.
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Why is GIF pronounced JIF?

June 1987:

Steve Wilhite releases the Graphics Interchange Format, or GIF, while working for Compuserve. He called it a GIF with a soft g. “Choosy developers,“ he reportedly said, “choose JIF.” This was of course a play on the peanut butter brand Jif's line “choosy mothers choose Jif.”
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Why is Wednesday spelled wrong?

Wodan and Mercury, although quite different, were both linked to the day of the week we know as Wednesday. As Wōdnesdæg moved from Old English to Middle English, its spelling changed. It became "Wednesdei" and the "d" remained, even as the word morphed into "Wednesday."
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Why do British people say zed?

The British and others pronounce “z”, “zed”, owing to the origin of the letter “z”, the Greek letter “Zeta”. This gave rise to the Old French “zede”, which resulted in the English “zed” around the 15th century.
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Why do the British say bloody?

Bloody. Don't worry, it's not a violent word… it has nothing to do with “blood”.”Bloody” is a common word to give more emphasis to the sentence, mostly used as an exclamation of surprise. Something may be “bloody marvellous” or “bloody awful“. Having said that, British people do sometimes use it when expressing anger…
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Why do British people say mum?

In British English, it is mostly used as a sign of repect for a woman of superior rank, say, in the military or police. In the film clip, Keeley Hawes appears to be playing the Prime Minister, whose bodyguard addresses her as 'ma'am' with the reduced vowel.
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Why is Derby pronounced Darby?

Derby means a horse race, a contest open to all comers or a sporting event between two local teams. In British English, derby is pronounced dar-bee. In American English, derby is pronounced dur-bee. Unfortunately, more often than not, I hear Americans — including a number of folks at The18 — pronounce derby as dar-bee.
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How is Detroit pronounced in French?

Detroit was named by French colonists. In French, Detroit means "the strait," but is pronounced "De-Twah" in French!
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Is Chicago an Indian name?

The name Chicago is derived from the local Indian word chicagoua for the native garlic plant (not onion) Allium tricoccum. This garlic (in French: ail sauvage) grew in abundance on the south end of Lake Michigan on the wooded banks of the extensive river system which bore the same name, chicagoua.
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