OHIO – In the heart of the Midwest, Ohioans are known for being practical, straightforward, and masters of the “O-H-I-O” chant. But when it comes to typing out certain common words, the Buckeye State hits a surprising snag. According to Google Trends data, the word Ohioans struggle to spell most is “maintenance.”
While their neighbors in Pennsylvania are wrestling with “scissors,” Ohio is consistently turning to search engines to figure out how to handle this tricky noun. Here is a look at why this specific word—and a few others—give the state so much trouble.
The “Maintenance” Mismatch
The most common error found in Ohio search data is the tendency to spell the word as “maintainance.”
Why the confusion?
- The Root Verb Trap: Most Ohioans are used to the verb maintain. Because English often forms nouns by adding a suffix, the brain naturally wants to keep the “ai” from the original word and add “ance” to the end.
- Vowel Shift: “Maintenance” actually requires a vowel change from “ai” to a simple “e.” This shift is counterintuitive, especially in a region where clear, functional communication is the priority.
- Phonetic Guesswork: In a standard Midwestern accent, the middle syllable is often shortened or neutralized, making it difficult to “hear” whether it should be an “ai,” an “e,” or an “i.”
The Runners-Up: Beautiful and Tomorrow
Ohio’s search history reveals two other words that frequently stump the population, following national trends but appearing with high frequency in the Buckeye State:
1. Beautiful
Like many other states, Ohio residents often find themselves stuck in a vowel-pile-up when trying to type beautiful.
- The Culprit: The “E-A-U” combination. It’s a French-derived sequence that doesn’t appear in most common English words, leading many to swap letters or omit the “a” entirely.
2. Tomorrow
Ohio frequently searches for the correct number of “M’s” and “R’s” in tomorrow.
- The Culprit: Consonant doubling. Many writers feel like the first syllable deserves a double “M” (“tommorrow”), when in reality, the only double letters in the word are the “R’s” at the end.
Is Ohio Alone?
Ohio shares its spelling “Kryptonite” with several other states in the industrial North and South:
- Texas and Alabama also struggle most with the word “maintenance.”
- Michigan (Ohio’s favorite rival) has historically struggled with “pneumonia.”
- Indiana often finds itself second-guessing the word “hallelujah.”
How to Remember “Maintenance”
If you’re an Ohioan tired of autocorrect jumping in, use this simple memory trick:
“The MAIN TENance.”…