Why is Tucson spelled that way?

Arizona's Names
"The name of the city of Tucson derives from that given to Sentinel Mountain by [Tohono O'odham] Indians, Ts-iuk-shan, referring to the fact that the base of the mountain is darker than its summit.
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Why is the C in Tucson silent?

Tucson, on the other hand, apparently comes from Chuk Shon which is from the O'odham language, the silence of the C being added later. So, not a whole lot of help, but it looks like they're not at all related. The silent C in Connecticut was never pronounced, but the C in Tucson once was.
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Do you pronounce the C in Tucson?

The correct pronunciation of Tucson in English is Too-sohn. First of all, the "c" is completely silent and the "u" is not pronounced as you would in English, but as you would in Spanish, therefore pronouncing -too.
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Is Tucson a Spanish word?

Etymology. From the Spanish Tucsón [tukˈson], from the O'odham Cuk Ṣon (literally “[at the base of the] black mountain”) [tʃʊk ʂɔːn], referring to Sentinel Peak (colloquially known as '"A" Mountain') visible in the west of Tucson's downtown area.
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Why is Tucson called the dirty T?

The Dirty T, a Connection To The Earth

It's part of our heritage, starting with the earth turned into the adobe buildings in the Barrio Viejo. Tucson is more grit than gloss, more substance than sheen. If you want to call that “dirty,” so be it.
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How to Pronounce Tucson, Arizona? (CORRECTLY)



What do you call someone from Tucson?

The correct demonym for a local is a Tucsonan. Some people are inclined to say Tucsonian, but they'd be wrong. However, you could be a Tucsonan who works at the Tucsonian, which is a local high school yearbook.
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Is Tucson an Indian word?

"The name of the city of Tucson derives from that given to Sentinel Mountain by [Tohono O'odham] Indians, Ts-iuk-shan, referring to the fact that the base of the mountain is darker than its summit.
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How many Jews are in Tucson?

Current figures put the Jewish population of Tucson (Pima County) at 21,400.
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What Tucson means?

Etymology: The name Tucson comes from the O'odham name for the city, Chuk Shon, meaning "Spring at the base of the black mountain". The "black mountain" refers to the summit now known as Sentinel Peak, or "A Mountain", just to the west of Tucson's downtown area.
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How is saguaro pronounced?

Saguaro is actually pronounced Sah-WAR-oh, no 'g' sound at all.
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How do you pronounce Tuscan car?

Tucson – 'Tu-son'

For the love of all things good, don't pronounce the hard 'c'.
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Is Tucson older than Phoenix?

Tucson is much older than Phoenix, having been founded by the Spanish (led by an Irishman in the pay of the Spanish crown) in 1775, a tenuous foothold in Apache country.
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Where do Jews live?

Jewish people make their homes in nearly every country worldwide, but the majority live in one of only two nations: Israel and the United States.
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How many Jews are at University of Arizona?

With at least 3,500 Jewish Wildcats on campus, we need all the help we can get to reach our wide and wildly diverse community. Want to see the proof? Read about our 2020/21 impact here.
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Is the C silent in Connecticut?

The ⟨c⟩ is silent before ⟨t⟩ in indict and its derivatives such as indictment, in the name of the U.S. state Connecticut, and in some pronunciations of Arctic and Antarctic.
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Was Tucson ever the capital of Arizona?

For 10 years from 1867 to 1877 Tucson was the capital of the Arizona Territory. By the time Arizona became a state on February 14, 1912 the capital had been in Phoenix for several years.
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Who discovered Tucson?

Through the 1700s, Spanish missionaries tried to get the Native Americans to convert to Catholicism and a Spanish lifestyle. The Spanish built a fort at Tubac in 1751. It was moved to Tucson in 1775 where Hugo O'Conor, an Irishman working for the Spanish crown, officially founded Presidio San Augustin del Tucson.
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Is Tucson poor?

The poverty rate in the Tucson Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) was 15.9% in 2020.
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What is the coldest month in Tucson?

The cool season lasts for 3.2 months, from November 22 to February 28, with an average daily high temperature below 72°F. The coldest month of the year in Tucson is December, with an average low of 43°F and high of 66°F.
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Is Tucson hotter than Phoenix?

Tucson is cooler than Phoenix, though both cities experience a hot climate by Chicago standards. The average temperature at Phoenix through the year is 75.1 degrees, and at Tucson it is 70.9 degrees.
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What is the racial makeup of Tucson Arizona?

Tucson Demographics

White: 69.34% Other race: 10.34% Two or more races: 8.68% Black or African American: 4.92%
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