Some of the many species Jeffrey Combs has evolved into:

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    I have a German surname, but my family changed the pronunciation to sound lest German during WWII so now Germans pronounce it “wrong” and no one else can pronounce it at all.

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      I read most of my news, so it took about a month to realize the VP candidates last name was pronounced “Walls,” so you’re among company.

      I’m from Connecticut, which has a town called Berlin, pronounced BURR-lun (/‘bərlən/). That , like the pronunciation of many German-origin names, was changed during WWII, but it’s basically a shibboleth for locals now, like Houston Street.

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        I’m in Indiana and half of our place names are pronounced incorrectly.

        Ver-sayles (Versailles)
        Rooshaville (Russiaville)
        Pee-ru (Peru) Kay-roh (Cairo)

        And, of course, we’re the home of the University of Note’r Daym.

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          Saint Louis would like some words:

          Bellefontaine (BELL-fountain)

          Cabanne (CAB-a-knee)

          Chouteau (SHOW-toe)

          Carondelet (kron-duh-let)

          Cote Brilliante (coat BRILL-yunt)

          DeTonty (duh-TON-tee)

          Dougherty Ferry (DOOR-uh-tee ferry)

          DeBaliviere (duh-BALL-uh-ver)

          Goethe (GO-thee)

          Gravois (GRAV-oy)

          Gratiot (GRASH-it)

          Hodiamont (HOAD-uh-mont)

          Juniata (june-ee-AH-tuh)

          Kossuth (KOSS-ooth)

          Laclede (lah-CLEED)

          Spoede (SPAY-dee)

          Tesson Ferry (TESS-on ferry)

          Zumbehl (ZUM-bull)