R-Kansas

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by Bandit88, Nov 19, 2007.

  1. NoLimitMD

    NoLimitMD Founding Member

    If any of you think it's normal that a US American says R-Kansas, I've got some maps to sell you.
     
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  2. fanatic

    fanatic Habitual Line Stepper

    Yes, it is on purpose.

    It's the same thing every year when we play them. Ask SabanFan about saying R-Kansas. He'll tell you in so many words that there's more people that say it this way than you think.
     
  3. LSUTiga

    LSUTiga TF Pubic Relations

    What, SF's an etymologist too? :wink:
     
  4. Deceks7

    Deceks7 Founding Member

    http://libraryoflibrary.com/E_n_c_p_d_Arkansas.html

    The name Arkansas is a French pronunciation of a Quapaw word meaning "land of downriver people". The pronunciation "arkansaw" was made official by an act of the state legislature in 1881.




    Leave it to the French to get it wrong........
     
  5. tigerdro

    tigerdro GEAUX TIGERS!

    i think SF already said he wasn't one of those bug people....or something like that. i am sure he referred to etymologist as bug people...he makes me laugh on occasion. :D
     
  6. tygertail

    tygertail Founding Member

    :huh: :huh:
     
  7. khounba

    khounba Founding Member

    If we get to the BCSNCG I hope we get to play Kansas and he calls the Kansaw.
     
  8. TC

    TC Le Big Mac

    They say the river is correctly pronounced the Ar-kansas River.
     
  9. Contained Chaos

    Contained Chaos Don't we all?

    Not bad. You almost had me goin there for a sec.:hihi:
     
  10. gittyupandgeaux

    gittyupandgeaux Founding Member

    It's a northern Ohio (midwestern) thing. I lived there and went to school there. I've heard others there pronounce it that way.

    There are some pretty strange pronunciations of words. Here's one for you. "Push" is pronounced "poosh." First time I heard that I had to have it repeated several times before I got it. That was in SE Ohio, on the border of WV.
     

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