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You 🇬🇧 folks can be mad about how we pronounce “hover”, but at least we don’t absolutely butcher “router”.

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  • Casey LissC Casey Liss

    @dkatri Does the 🇬🇧 say “saLmon” or “sammon”?

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    Michael Fessler
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    #63

    @caseyliss @dkatri In Israel, it’s “sal-mon”. Then again, there’s a street in Jerusalem named after the 16th president, which folks pronounce “link-oh-lin”.

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    • Casey LissC Casey Liss

      You 🇬🇧 folks can be mad about how we pronounce “hover”, but at least we don’t absolutely butcher “router”.

      Seriously, how in the hell did you get “rooter” from “router”‽

      Dr. DrangD This user is from outside of this forum
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      Dr. Drang
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      @caseyliss And yet you put periods and commas outside quotation marks. Next you’ll be putting an “s” on the end of “math.”

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      • Paul HudsonT Paul Hudson

        @caseyliss Yep! I’m surprised it hasn’t morphed into “on route” both in terms of spelling and pronunciation.

        Cris :verified_coffee:C This user is from outside of this forum
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        Cris :verified_coffee:
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        #65

        @twostraws @caseyliss For some it has. I've heard it pronounced every combination of en/on + route/root in the US

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        • Casey LissC Casey Liss

          You 🇬🇧 folks can be mad about how we pronounce “hover”, but at least we don’t absolutely butcher “router”.

          Seriously, how in the hell did you get “rooter” from “router”‽

          ashpoleA This user is from outside of this forum
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          ashpole
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          #66

          @caseyliss What do you call that thing sold by Sears?

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          • Casey LissC Casey Liss

            You 🇬🇧 folks can be mad about how we pronounce “hover”, but at least we don’t absolutely butcher “router”.

            Seriously, how in the hell did you get “rooter” from “router”‽

            PaulP This user is from outside of this forum
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            Paul
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            #67

            @caseyliss A router (root) is a networking device. A router (rout) is a woodworking power tool.

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            • Casey LissC Casey Liss

              You 🇬🇧 folks can be mad about how we pronounce “hover”, but at least we don’t absolutely butcher “router”.

              Seriously, how in the hell did you get “rooter” from “router”‽

              WadeW This user is from outside of this forum
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              Wade
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              #68

              @caseyliss A Brit planned a route to be routed just right,
              While a Yank routed his router all night.
              “That’s not how you root!”
              Laughed an Aussie en route—
              “Your route’s fine, mate, but your root needs more bite.”

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              • WadeW Wade

                @caseyliss A Brit planned a route to be routed just right,
                While a Yank routed his router all night.
                “That’s not how you root!”
                Laughed an Aussie en route—
                “Your route’s fine, mate, but your root needs more bite.”

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                Casey Liss
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                @wadiest 🤣

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                • ashpoleA ashpole

                  @caseyliss What do you call that thing sold by Sears?

                  Casey LissC This user is from outside of this forum
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                  Casey Liss
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                  @ashpole I’m not into woodworking, so I don’t.

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                  • Dr. DrangD Dr. Drang

                    @caseyliss And yet you put periods and commas outside quotation marks. Next you’ll be putting an “s” on the end of “math.”

                    Casey LissC This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #71

                    @drdrang That’s the programmer in me — the comma is not part of “hover” but part of the enclosing sentence. It’s a scope issue. 😏

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                    • Dr. DrangD Dr. Drang

                      @caseyliss And yet you put periods and commas outside quotation marks. Next you’ll be putting an “s” on the end of “math.”

                      Andrew LaurenceA This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @drdrang @caseyliss I, for one, never liked the method I was taught for handling punctuation and quotes. In learning that I was taught the American convention, and that the British convention looked “right” to me, I immediately switched.

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                      • Dr. DrangD Dr. Drang

                        @caseyliss And yet you put periods and commas outside quotation marks. Next you’ll be putting an “s” on the end of “math.”

                        James ThomsonJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                        James Thomson
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                        #73

                        @drdrang @caseyliss Casey was telling me only this week that he was broadly in favour of metric units.

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                        • Dr. DrangD Dr. Drang

                          @caseyliss And yet you put periods and commas outside quotation marks. Next you’ll be putting an “s” on the end of “math.”

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                          @drdrang @caseyliss this is one of those cases I know is “wrong”, but doesn’t make sense to me, so I refuse to participate.

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                          • Casey LissC Casey Liss

                            You 🇬🇧 folks can be mad about how we pronounce “hover”, but at least we don’t absolutely butcher “router”.

                            Seriously, how in the hell did you get “rooter” from “router”‽

                            TirialT This user is from outside of this forum
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                            Tirial
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                            @caseyliss The American pronunciation in my work that really bothers me: Tinnitus (Should be tin-ih-tus not tin-ay-tus or /ˈtɪnɪtəs/ if you want the IPA).

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                            • TirialT Tirial

                              @caseyliss The American pronunciation in my work that really bothers me: Tinnitus (Should be tin-ih-tus not tin-ay-tus or /ˈtɪnɪtəs/ if you want the IPA).

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                              Casey Liss
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                              #76

                              @Tirial I want to pronounce it tin-eye-tus, but yeah, apparently tinuh-tus is the norm?

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                              • Casey LissC Casey Liss

                                @Tirial I want to pronounce it tin-eye-tus, but yeah, apparently tinuh-tus is the norm?

                                TirialT This user is from outside of this forum
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                                Tirial
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                                #77

                                @caseyliss At this point, both are in use, but the short “I” is correct. The root (see what I did there) word is from latin, so it maintains the latin stress, hence tin-ih-tus. In a bit of fun, the first written use of the word we have is from Pliny The Elder. Also… don’t do any of the things he suggests to cure it.

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                                • Casey LissC Casey Liss

                                  You 🇬🇧 folks can be mad about how we pronounce “hover”, but at least we don’t absolutely butcher “router”.

                                  Seriously, how in the hell did you get “rooter” from “router”‽

                                  Leon CowleL This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  Leon Cowle
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                                  @caseyliss Dude, now try growing up in one country, moving to another for 13 years, and then to another for 13 years and counting. Throw in moving between TX & DE for good measure. All English speaking countries. All with different words (meanings) for the same things and very different pronunciations.

                                  My accent and vocabulary doesn't know its ass/arse from its elbow.

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                                  • Casey LissC Casey Liss

                                    @drdrang That’s the programmer in me — the comma is not part of “hover” but part of the enclosing sentence. It’s a scope issue. 😏

                                    Dr. DrangD This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    Dr. Drang
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                                    #79

                                    @caseyliss I suspect everyone who’s programmed thinks that way. For me, it’s a challenge to follow the American convention, which is why I do it.

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                                    • James ThomsonJ James Thomson

                                      @drdrang @caseyliss Casey was telling me only this week that he was broadly in favour of metric units.

                                      Dr. DrangD This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      Dr. Drang
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                                      @jamesthomson @caseyliss That’s the saddest thing I’ve ever heard.

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                                      • Dr. DrangD Dr. Drang

                                        @jamesthomson @caseyliss That’s the saddest thing I’ve ever heard.

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                                        James Thomson
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                                        @drdrang @caseyliss I think it means we're finally getting through to him.

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                                        • Dr. DrangD Dr. Drang

                                          @caseyliss And yet you put periods and commas outside quotation marks. Next you’ll be putting an “s” on the end of “math.”

                                          ScottS This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          @drdrang @caseyliss so mathematics get shortened to maths. And statistics gets shortened to stats. Logical to me.

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