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I'd like to check out the white pine county airports myself, but how
do you say them? ely is E-LEE or E-LIE ? and hiko is HEE-KO or HIGH-KO ? |
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On Sep 27, 8:49*pm, "socal.penguin" wrote:
I'd like to check out the white pine county airports myself, but how do you say them? ely is E-LEE or E-LIE ? and hiko is HEE-KO or HIGH-KO ? It is "E-Lee", an example of proper usage would be "OK I made it to E- Lee, now how do I get out of here to Parowan" :-) Nobody cares about Hiko, you can pronounce it however you like. Wikipedia has place name pronunciations. Except they also apparently don't care how Hiko is pronounced. Darryl |
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