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What's the Most Mispronounced Word in Idaho?

Austyn Kunde
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IDAHO - According to recent viral studies and search trend data, the most mispronounced word in Idaho is "Ouija." For some reason, Idahoans turn to the internet in droves to figure out how to say the name of the spooky board game (Wee-juh). But if you ask an actual Idahoan, that isn't the word that matters.


What's the Most Mispronounced Word in Idaho?
What's the Most Mispronounced Word in Idaho?

The real pronunciation battles in the Gem State are fought over the names of our cities, our counties, and our most famous landmarks. These are the shibboleths—the words that instantly separate the locals from the "flatlanders" and tourists.


Here is a guide to the words that actually trip people up in Idaho.



The "Boise" Barrier

This is the most critical rule in Idaho. It is the quickest way to spot an outsider, and locals will correct you with aggressive politeness.

There is no "Z" in Boise. If you use the "Z," you might as well be wearing a fanny pack and holding a map.



The "Moscow" Method

In Russia, the capital city is often pronounced with a "cow" sound at the end. In Idaho, the home of the University of Idaho, the rules are different.

The "Coeur d'Alene" Flow

This scenic lakeside city has a fancy French name ("Heart of the Awl"), but locals pronounce it fast and smooth. It trips up visitors who try to over-pronounce every syllable.

The "Kuna" Curveball

Located just outside of Boise, this fast-growing town has a name that defies standard phonics.

The "Dubois" Departure

Like many places in the American West, Idaho adopted a French name and ignored its French pronunciation entirely.



Honorable Mentions

Idaho FlogSo, while the internet thinks Idahoans are struggling with "Ouija," the truth is they are just too busy explaining that there is absolutely, positively no "Z" in Boise.