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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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  • Dan KatriD Dan Katri

    @jxmullins @caseyliss the American solder pronunciation confuses me every time I hear it.

    Casey LissC This user is from outside of this forum
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    Casey Liss
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    #18

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

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    • MachielV Machiel

      @caseyliss as a non English speaker: you really wanna crack open the can of worms that is the weirdness of the English language in general?😂

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      #19

      @vmachiel No, but I reckon we have both German and French beat.

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      • Casey LissC Casey Liss

        @andrewwade “Rowt” and “root”

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        #20

        @caseyliss wait so if you say Virginia Tech won convincingly (hypothetically of course) would you say they “rooted” the opposition or they “rowted” them?
        Genuinely asking, zero snark.

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        • Casey LissC Casey Liss

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

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          #21

          @caseyliss there are some that do pronounce the L - from my experience a lot of South Asian background people do (half my family). But fair point.

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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”‽

            Mr FryM This user is from outside of this forum
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            #22

            @caseyliss When something seems awry with a word, check out its etymology. Router comes from the french word "route", which is a way, or a path, like Route 66. O and U together in French are pronounced "oo", hence the pronunciation.
            Very interestingly, the woodworking implement which bears the same name comes from middle English "wroten", related to "root", and we do pronounce this one: "rowter".

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            • Andrew WadeA Andrew Wade

              @caseyliss wait so if you say Virginia Tech won convincingly (hypothetically of course) would you say they “rooted” the opposition or they “rowted” them?
              Genuinely asking, zero snark.

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              @caseyliss (cos if you say they “rooted” them, then our Australian friends might have an opinion 😂)

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              • Andrew WadeA Andrew Wade

                @caseyliss wait so if you say Virginia Tech won convincingly (hypothetically of course) would you say they “rooted” the opposition or they “rowted” them?
                Genuinely asking, zero snark.

                Casey LissC This user is from outside of this forum
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                @andrewwade rowted. But that’s not common vernacular over here.

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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”‽

                  Craig ReynoldsW This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #25

                  @caseyliss It’s both a little funnier and a little more confusing as an Australian. We share much in common for pronunciation with the UK, unsurprising. But we have, historically at least, also used “root” as an alternate, more ok to say in public, equivalent to “fuck”. i.e. “get rooted”, “it’s rooted”, etc. (1/2)

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                  • Craig ReynoldsW Craig Reynolds

                    @caseyliss It’s both a little funnier and a little more confusing as an Australian. We share much in common for pronunciation with the UK, unsurprising. But we have, historically at least, also used “root” as an alternate, more ok to say in public, equivalent to “fuck”. i.e. “get rooted”, “it’s rooted”, etc. (1/2)

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                    #26

                    So despite the fact many say rooter, there’s a mix of pronunciations, and personally I go with the US version when talking about network stuff just to avoid the sound of thethe word and the potential connotations here 🙂 (2/2)

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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”‽

                      Joel Drapper 🇬🇧🇺🇦J This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #27

                      @caseyliss we can differentiate between a network router and a woodworking router.

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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”‽

                        The Animal and the MachineT This user is from outside of this forum
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                        #28

                        @caseyliss
                        🤣 Good sir, I think you’ll find how we 🇬🇧 spell things is of no consequence! Don’t apply logic here!

                        This thing provides a route (pronounced root) for data and so it must be a “rooter”. Direction, like roots of a tree.

                        I think you’ve made the unfortunate mistake of pronouncing the ‘u’ we put in there for no reason.

                        Don’t worry old bean. Just start saying “root” and we’ll soon get back to normality!

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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”‽

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                          @caseyliss I’m at peace with the US pronunciation of route, but I will still wince when someone there says “en route”.

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                          • Mr FryM Mr Fry

                            @caseyliss When something seems awry with a word, check out its etymology. Router comes from the french word "route", which is a way, or a path, like Route 66. O and U together in French are pronounced "oo", hence the pronunciation.
                            Very interestingly, the woodworking implement which bears the same name comes from middle English "wroten", related to "root", and we do pronounce this one: "rowter".

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                            The Animal and the Machine
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                            #30

                            @mrfry @caseyliss
                            See! Us Brits 🇬🇧 always said it was the fault of the French 🇫🇷 , whatever it was.

                            (I love all you guys 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇫🇷 )

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                            • The Animal and the MachineT The Animal and the Machine

                              @mrfry @caseyliss
                              See! Us Brits 🇬🇧 always said it was the fault of the French 🇫🇷 , whatever it was.

                              (I love all you guys 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇫🇷 )

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                              @taatm @caseyliss 😁 I am actually French but I've live in the UK for almost 10 years (made it in just before Brexit).

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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”‽

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                                @caseyliss You absolutely do butcher the word router.

                                A router makes routes. A router (US pronunciation) is used for edging woodwork.

                                The o in hover is a short o, like the first o in borrow. You say it like a u, as if it were spelt “huvver”.

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                                • Casey LissC Casey Liss

                                  @vmachiel No, but I reckon we have both German and French beat.

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                                  @caseyliss well.. where do you think English came from🙂

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                                  • Casey LissC Casey Liss

                                    @marcintosh I was cracking wise. But, uh, thanks?

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                                    @caseyliss I was also cracking wise, but it doesn’t always translate. My bad. 🤷🏻‍♂️

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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”‽

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                                      #35

                                      @caseyliss How do you *not* get it the correct way?

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                                      • Mr FryM Mr Fry

                                        @taatm @caseyliss 😁 I am actually French but I've live in the UK for almost 10 years (made it in just before Brexit).

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                                        @mrfry @caseyliss
                                        Sorry about that. Wasn’t what I voted for. 🇬🇧

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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”‽

                                          joshhuntJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          joshhunt
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                                          #37

                                          @caseyliss wait, what other ways are there to pronounce 'hover'?

                                          - An Australian, listening to all of American media, living in the UK

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