A true Granite Stater should be able to pronounce "Lyndeborough" correctly.

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There is usually always a dead giveaway that a person is not from your state.

The best way to test if somebody is a true New Hampshirite is to check their pronunciation of some key towns in the state. Some may seem easy, but there are key differences between how they look and how they sound.

Want to see if you are a true resident of New Hampshire? See if you knew how to pronounce these towns names.

Windham

Pronunciation: WIHND-ham

Westmoreland

Pronunciation: WEHST-mur-land

Belknap

Pronunciation: Bel-nap

Haverhill

Pronunciation: HAY-vrill

Lebanon

Pronunciation: LEHB-uh-nuhn

Plaistow

Pronunciation: PLAH-stow

Lyndeborough

Pronunciation: LYND-bur-oh

Milan

Pronunciation: MY-lihn

Ossipee

Pronunciation: AW-sih-pee

Penacook

Pronunciation: PEHN-uh-kuk

Boscawen

Pronunciation: BOs-kah-wehn

Sanbornton

Pronunciation: San-BORN-tuhn

Stratham

Pronunciation: STRA-tuhm

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