The proper spelling of "Okemo" is /oʊˈkiːmoʊ/. The first syllable "oʊ" represents a diphthong, meaning the vowel sound changes from "oh" to "oo". The "k" and "m" are pronounced individually, while the second syllable ends with the "oh" sound represented by the letter "o". The spelling and pronunciation of "Okemo" originates from Native American Algonquian language, meaning "all come home". Today, it is commonly known as a ski resort located in Vermont, USA.
The word "Okemo" is of Native American origin, specifically from the Abenaki language. Okemo is the name of a mountain located in Vermont and is derived from the Abenaki word "ukəmɔw" or "okemo", which roughly translates to "all the heaviness gone" or "place of freshness" in English.