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Want to say “Chicago” like a local? There’s actually local disagreement about the best way to say it. However, there are two pronunciations that are widely regarded as authentic.
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Part 2
Part 2 of 3:
Mastering the Rest of the Word
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1Use the "aw" pronunciation. Some native Chicagoans insist the second syllable should be pronounced as an “aw.” As in “Shic-aw-go.”[2]
- George Wendt, in the iconic Saturday Night Live skit on Chicago super fans, pronounced it “Shic-aw-go.” He is from Chicago.
- Former Chicago Mayor Richard Daley is another notable local who pronounces it as “aw.” The "go" at the end of the word is always pronounced the same as the word "go."[3]
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2Use the "ah" pronunciation. Other native Chicagoans insist that they say the middle syllable as “ah” and that this pronunciation is also correct.
- Sometimes this becomes “Shic-aaaaahhhh-go” and sometimes it’s said as “Shic-ah-go.” You will often find the “ah” version on dictionary and pronunciation sites online.[4] .
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3Determine what's appropriate for the environment. Although either pronunciation is technically authentic, if you want to sound more “modern” or “high-brow,” some people think you should go with the “ah.”
- For example, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel uses the “ah” pronunciation.[5] There is some evidence that the most distinct Chicago accents come from older generations and that the accent is disappearing in the young. African-American and Latino Chicagoans may also add their own pronunciation to words.
- If, however, you are an actor who is trying to play a Chicago character from the past or trying to capture a distinctly local neighborhood feel, the “aw” might be the better way to go. Traditional Chicagoans elongate the “a” vowel in all of their words, not just “Chicago.” For example, they may say basketball as “beasketball.”
- So, to summarize, both "Shic-aw-go" and "Shic-ah-go" are considered authentic pronunciations.
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Part 3
Part 3 of 3:
Learning the Word’s History
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1Study the history of the word. The word “Chicago’s” pronunciation (especially its first syllable) makes more sense when you realize its etymology (history).
- The word derives from the Native American Algonquian language. It was first seen, though, on a map created by French explorers in the 17th century. The soft “ch” sound is likely also attributed to the French language influence on the word.[6]
- The Indian word “Checagow” meant “place of the smelly onions” and was a reference to an onion field. French explorers wrote it down as they heard it, changing the spelling. Others think it was a reference to the Chacaqua River.
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2Listen to pronunciation videos or audio online. Sometimes the best way to learn how to pronounce any word is to watch a video of it online. However, be aware when it comes to this word that the sites tend to favor the “ah” pronunciation.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionI want to say Chicago like the SNL Super Fan characters. What the best choice?Community AnswerThose not from Chicago may only know the Chicago accent from SNL. Be aware that this is an exaggerated form of it that is used for comic effect. If that's what you're going for, though, say "Shic-aw-go."
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QuestionWhy are there two ways to say Chicago?Community AnswerThe accent has changed over time. A Chicago radio station joined with a professor to do a detailed analysis of the Chicago accent and found that it was most prominent in older people. Also, remember that Chicago is a city of migrants and has a lot of diversity. African-Americans in Chicago may share speaking patterns with African-Americans in other cities more than they share them with white Chicagoans, the research found. There is not only one Chicago experience.
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References
- ↑ http://www.chicagonow.com/a-city-mom/2012/04/chicago-how-do-you-say-it/
- ↑ http://www.chicagonow.com/a-city-mom/2012/04/chicago-how-do-you-say-it/
- ↑ http://chicagoist.com/2005/08/01/ask_chicagoist_how_do_you_say_chicago.php
- ↑ http://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/pronunciation/english/chicago
- ↑ http://curiouscity.wbez.org/questions/46562
- ↑ http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2006-11-29/features/0611290042_1_deploys-soldier-troop
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6Fc7omIngo
- ↑ http://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/pronunciation/english/chicago
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