Louisville is pronounced Luie-ville or Lua-vull. You would say, "He is from Louisville, Kentucky."
i would say probably the Kentucky derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville Kentucky
He was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee... He lives in Louisville, Kentucky... On TV they bill him from North Carolina...
Lullvull or Luavull. we actually say it like it looks but the s is silent. like Lewi-vill
Most People would say that the capital of horses is Kentucky. Kentucky has the famous Kentucky Derby and it also is home to one of the most refound Horse hospitals which personally kept my horse from loosing her sight. So if you ever are in Kentucky you should definatly have no trouble at all finding a place to see horses and maybe ever ride a little
Yes, it is about 150 miles southeast of Louisville via Frankfort and Lexington or 140 miles east of Bowling Green. Or you could say that it is about halfway between Berea and Jellico on Interstate 75.
kentucky
they say LA now but before he was in WWE, i used to go see him, joey, and Melina in this local wrestling show where i live, Louisville, Kentucky. the show is called OVW.
Capital
You can say "La capital es Albany". Note: "El capital" means "investment money", "la capital" means "a capital city".
Typically, people say "I hail from Kentucky" to indicate where they are from. It is a more formal or poetic way to say "I'm from Kentucky." Both are correct, but using "hail" might sound a bit old-fashioned or literary in casual conversation.
Ciudad capital.