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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

    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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    @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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    • 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”‽

      Peter van BroekhovenP This user is from outside of this forum
      Peter van BroekhovenP This user is from outside of this forum
      Peter van Broekhoven
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      #38

      @caseyliss Same way people get “ruff” from “roof”, I guess? 🤷

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      • Axel HartmannA Axel Hartmann

        @caseyliss - ...singing about Route 66?

        Axel HartmannA This user is from outside of this forum
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        #39

        @caseyliss - so my English is American through and through, having spent school and higher ed years there. But this was before and up to dial-up modem times.
        Noone had a router except to make long notches in wood.

        IT routers entered my vocabulary via Europe/UK...

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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”‽

          geraintG This user is from outside of this forum
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          geraint
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          @caseyliss

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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”‽

            Alex MagillA This user is from outside of this forum
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            Alex Magill
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            #41

            @caseyliss it’s easy. We pronounce (networking) router that way so that we don’t mix it up with woodworking router which we pronounce the other way

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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)

              Michael LysonsM This user is from outside of this forum
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              @wyldphyre Love this! 😂

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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”‽

                ChancerubbageC This user is from outside of this forum
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                Chancerubbage
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                @caseyliss

                Stateside Yank usage

                As a noun- both rowt and root.

                As in the mail and roads. Root 3. Rowt 3 are both acceptable and used interchangeably. In the phrase ‘rural route’, almost exclusively Rowt. For Route 66, Root.

                As a verb. Rowt. As making a path in wood, drawing a path on a map.

                As a verb derived noun. Such as a router in the wood shop, a router for internet access. Rowter.

                The etymology comment was perhaps best. For ‘en route’ I pronounce that ‘in root’ am I wrong?

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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".

                  Steven Op de beeckS This user is from outside of this forum
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                  Steven Op de beeck
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                  @mrfry @caseyliss Fuuuuuuu that means the Flemish professor of my Networking course was right all along when calling it Rooter. 😬

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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”‽

                    Andrew EadesM This user is from outside of this forum
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                    Andrew Eades
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                    #45

                    @caseyliss Because it comes from the French who don’t bother with the actual letters that much.

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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”‽

                      wiggywigaahW This user is from outside of this forum
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                      wiggywigaah
                      wrote last edited by
                      #46

                      @caseyliss lol. Casey, it’s a fair point, but should you really be throwing dem stones given how comical it is to hear words such as herb, aluminium, worcestershire, and even Edinburgh pronounced by our cousins across the pond?

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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”‽

                        Bed ⁂B This user is from outside of this forum
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                        #47

                        @caseyliss as an Australian (who should have British pronunciation in general) I and all my friends call it a ‘rowter’

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                        • Paul HudsonT Paul Hudson

                          @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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                          Casey Liss
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                          #48

                          @twostraws I would pronounce that as “en rowt”. Is that what makes you wince?

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                          • Marc Robinson :mastodon:M Marc Robinson :mastodon:

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

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                            @marcintosh 🍻

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                            • joshhuntJ joshhunt

                              @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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                              Casey Liss
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                              @joshhunt We say “huvver” which apparently is incomprehensible to the British ear, who wants to hear… hOHver? I think?

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                              • Peter van BroekhovenP Peter van Broekhoven

                                @caseyliss Same way people get “ruff” from “roof”, I guess? 🤷

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                                Casey Liss
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                                #51

                                @pvanb That one is huge in the midwest, and despite having lived there for like 6 years, it always made me cringe.

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                                • Alex MagillA Alex Magill

                                  @caseyliss it’s easy. We pronounce (networking) router that way so that we don’t mix it up with woodworking router which we pronounce the other way

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                                  Casey Liss
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                                  @alexmagill Do you talk about the woodworking one that often? I’m not sure I’ve *ever* referred to one.

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                                  • Casey LissC Casey Liss

                                    @twostraws I would pronounce that as “en rowt”. Is that what makes you wince?

                                    Ben HaleN This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    Ben Hale
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                                    #53

                                    @caseyliss @twostraws it should because it’s a mixture of French (en) and English (rowt). In/on rowt would be a bit more consistent than using en.

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                                    • Casey LissC Casey Liss

                                      @alexmagill Do you talk about the woodworking one that often? I’m not sure I’ve *ever* referred to one.

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                                      @caseyliss rarely these days. But I do think of it every time I hear you all pronounce router (networking) on ATP 😁

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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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                                        Franklin Delano Stallone
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                                        @caseyliss Not to drag the tone down but twat is maybe one of the more puzzling differences. Despite growing up in the US, I’ve completely dropped the US pronunciation which does seem odd upon reflection.

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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”‽

                                          Simon 🌻S This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          Simon 🌻
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                                          @caseyliss 😁

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