• Rugnjr@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    11 days ago

    Happens the other way too. Used to work in IT with Australians and it was hard for them to stifle giggles whenever I was talking about routing packets or routers.

    For them, “rooting” means fucking

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        11 days ago

        I live in the US. For me a computer router is pronounced with an “ow” sound. Like if a Brit were “having a row” with someone, but with -ter at the end. Changing course (“rerouting”) also uses that pronunciation. However, highway “routes” can be pronounced with that same vowel, or as “root” like a plant root.

        Which way is “correct” by Kiwi standards?