Locals in pretty seaside town driven potty as tourists mispronounce its name
Residents in a seaside town are furious as tourists are mispronouncing the resort's name.
Nestled between Exmouth and Torquay on Devon's stunning coastline, Teignmouth is a bustling resort town of more than 15,000 inhabitants and competes fiercely with its neighbours for tourist attention. Teignmouth, with its golden beaches and historic architecture, is a magnet for visitors. Its convenient mainline rail station makes it an irresistible destination for holidaymakers seeking a slice of seaside serenity.
Despite their reputation for warmth and friendliness, some locals have expressed frustration at tourists' consistent struggle to correctly pronounce the name of their beloved home. Teignmouth's appeal as a top tourist spot is further enhanced by its diverse local environment. The town's scenic seaside is complemented by lush countryside and verdant greenery, offering visitors a unique blend of natural beauty.
This charming town is one among several in Devon that often fall victim to mispronunciation due to its tricky spelling and similarity to other seaside towns. For those who desire more than a day at Teignmouth Beach, Back Beach or Ness Cove Beach, nearby attractions include the tranquil Coombe Valley local nature reserve and RSPB Labrador Bay. A leisurely stroll through the town reveals a delightful mix of Georgian buildings, colourful homes, and even the occasional palm tree.
Interestingly, the pronunciations of the town's name are as varied as the patchwork of city streets and painted houses that makeup this vibrant seaside resort, reports the Express.
Eight remote and beautiful but brutal jobs if you want to leave it all behindIn a classic case of "you say tomato, I say tomahto", the pronunciation of the quaint seaside town of Teignmouth has been causing quite a stir. While Northerners might be inclined to pronounce it as "tine-muhth", akin to Tynemouth, the renowned beach town on Newcastle's coast, Southerners may argue for a pronunciation closer to "tane-mouth", in line with its spelling.
However, both camps would be mistaken, as the locals have settled on a unique pronunciation: "Tin-muth". The name Teignmouth translates to "mouth of the stream" from its original moniker, Tengemua.
This charming coastal town, nestled between Exmouth and Torquay, boasts a population of more than 15,000 and competes fiercely with its neighbouring towns in terms of tourist numbers. Despite its popularity, the frequent mispronunciation of its name by tourists has become a pet peeve for the local community.
So, next time you find yourself planning a trip to this picturesque seaside resort, remember - it's "Tin-muth", not "tine-muhth" or "tane-mouth".
Visitors can also take a leisurely stroll through the stunning town streets, adorned with a delightful mix of Georgian buildings and even the occasional palm tree. The charming town, known for its diverse city streets and vibrantly painted homes, boasts a variety of pronunciations as unique as its landscape.
* This article was crafted with the help of an AI tool, which speeds up The Mirror's editorial research. An editor reviewed this content before it was published. You can report any errors to [email protected]