I'm having a disagreement with someone regarding the way one pronounces the name of this island! Which is right:
An-TE-gwa
OR
An-tee-ga?
Thanks for your help!!
How do you pronounce Antigua?
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An-tee-ga is how they say it there.
Thanks Peg! You just won me $5!
Yes, to locals it's ANN-TEE-GAH
An-tee-ga
Yeah. It's only the geniuses at the Travel Channel who say Antee-gwa.
The Travel Channel is to accurate travel information what Geraldo Rivera is to the news industry.
Ann-tee-gah
So who votes for ann-GWILL-uh over ann-GWEE-luh?
I say UNH-GWEE-LAH
It's An-gwil-uh.
Sorry "statia" ,definitely GWEE - NOT gwil - ANH-GWEE-LAH
An gwil ah. At least according to someone who lives there I once spoke with.
Sorry me, it's gwill!
Ronnie
When I was there, all the people who live on the island said ann-gwill-uh.
Me,
I live less than 40 miles away and every time I'm there, all the locals pronounce it An-gwil-uh. All of us the surrounding islands pronounce it the same, as well. Where is Sandyfeet? She can settle this.
I lived in Anguilla and absolutely no one pronounces it with the French "oui" sound. It's an-GWILL-ah plain and simple. Don't know where "me" got her info but it's erroneous.
I thought this post was about Antigua?? How did it turn into Anguilla?
The Anguillian Government actually publishes a brochure that says "RHYMES WITH VANILLA" -- that ought to end all debate.
Not a carribean expert by any stretch, but I found this site useful:
http://gocaribbean.about.com/library/weekly/aa041499.htm
Learned a few things like how to pronounce Curacao.
Cur-uh-sow. Thanks, Bluefan. Now, let's pronounce ALL the islands! ha.
You say toe-may-toe, and I say toe-mah-toe... traa laa laaaaa.
Any-hoo, I still cringe with embarassment when I think of the first Caribbean trip I took many years ago and asked the travel agent about St. Loo-chee-uh. Yipes!
I think one I hear pronounced incorrectly most often is Dominica.
If "keygal" who lives in Anguilla said it's pronounced anGWILah - then sure- I believe her.Where did I get the "GWEE" from?-Correct me if I'm wrong but I remembered something about that "Anguilla" was a given name to the island by the early Spanish explorers ,they changed it from "Malliouhana(?)".So if Anguilla is a Spanish word ,I thought that how it's pronounced -"anngweelah".
I vote for CURE-A-SOW
Actually, Me, Curacao is the seat of our government here in the Dutch Antilles....it's cur-uh-sow.
However, I think that a lot of people DO pronounce it cure-uh-sow...at least a lot of those I know in the States. So, you've probably heard it pronounced that way often.
Does anyone really give a shit
Clarification on Curacao. In your phonetic spellings, are you using the "sow" of cur-uh-sow to be pronounced "sow" like a female pig or "sow" like sowing grain? I hear it both ways about equally and would like to pronounce it correctly. Thanks!
Sorry..."sow," like a female pig.
Thanks, Statia. I have to say that reading over these posts has made me grin quite a bit!
The way I was told to remember how to pronounce Anguilla was to think of 'vanilla'...they rhyme.