33 Hardest Minnesota Lake Names To Pronounce
We talk a lot about the Minnesota towns that are hard to pronounce, but we always seem to gloss over the difficult lake names in Minnesota...and there are a lot. Minnesota is home to more than 15,000 lakes, and we definitely have some zingers on this list that'll make you question if you're saying these right. Perhaps you're visiting a friend's cabin for the first time and you have no idea how to tell people what lake you're going to...because it's a doozy to say. Give these lake names your best shot! How many of these difficult Minnesota lake names do you know how to pronounce correctly?
- Alimagnet: it's located in Apple Valley
- Alomestria Pond in Pierz
- Bde Maka Ska in Minneapolis
- Beseau in Lake Park
- Beulah Pond in Big Lake
- Boedigheimer in Richville
- Chelgren in Stockholm
- Conger's Slough in Taunton
- Cormorant in Audubon
- East Niemaki in Herman
- Eilers in Clear Lake
- Ensign in Ely
- Fiecke Marsh in St. Nicholas
- Fiske in Battle Lake
- Fond du Lac Reservoir in Fond du Lac
- Frieze in Pierz
- Frontenac in Becida
- Gabimichigami in Tofte
- Gasconade in Onamia
- Gijikiki in Prairie Prairie Portage
- Gilfillian in White Bear Lake
- Kvernmo Marsh in Hendricks
- Le Homme Dieu in Alexandria
- Little Winnibigoshish in Deer River
- Malachy in Clontarf
- Manganika in Virinia
- Marabaeuf in Grand Marais
- North Berthiaume in Buffalo
- No-Ta-She-Bun in Remer
- Sagatagan in Collegeville
- Sissabagama in Aitkin
- Skriebakken in Bloomington
- Zabolio in Reno
See, we told you these lake names were difficult. It's alright if you weren't able to pronounce them all. Do you know of a difficult Minnesota lake name that's no on this list? We've love to hear about it. Let us know in the comments below!