How do YOU say it?........
How do YOU say it?........
'ROUTE' - as in to route the signal.
To me, I say it 'root' or 'rute'.
The pronunciation of it 'rauuwwwrt' or 'rowt' or 'raeiout' etc really annoys me.
How do you say it? Ive just watched a video on a Native Instruments product and the guys said the word 4 different ways lol
To me, I say it 'root' or 'rute'.
The pronunciation of it 'rauuwwwrt' or 'rowt' or 'raeiout' etc really annoys me.
How do you say it? Ive just watched a video on a Native Instruments product and the guys said the word 4 different ways lol
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logic_user99
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–verb (used with object) [root, rout]
4. to fix the route of: to route a tour.
5. to send or forward by a particular route: to route mail to its proper destination.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/route
Both are correct, apparently.
I say ROWT; get over it.
4. to fix the route of: to route a tour.
5. to send or forward by a particular route: to route mail to its proper destination.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/route
Both are correct, apparently.
I say ROWT; get over it.
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Route: (root) is in a journey or trip / distance..
Route: (rowt) is that thing that carpenters do to doors to make shapes and stuff with a router, is it not ?
The English language is messed up.
Thing that gets me is these words sound the same: Their, There, They're - must be confusing language to learn.
Route: (rowt) is that thing that carpenters do to doors to make shapes and stuff with a router, is it not ?
The English language is messed up.
Thing that gets me is these words sound the same: Their, There, They're - must be confusing language to learn.
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chrysalis33rpm
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That's how I use them, yes.chrisedmo wrote:Route: (root) is in a journey or trip / distance..
Route: (rowt) is that thing that carpenters do to doors to make shapes and stuff with a router, is it not ?
The English language is messed up.
Thing that gets me is these words sound the same: Their, There, They're - must be confusing language to learn.
But here the question is not how to pronounce 'a route' but 'to route'...
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Johnny Beat
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Lol,logic_user99 wrote:It is pron. 'ROOT' if you speak properly. This 'ou' to 'ow' thing annoys the crap outta me; 'ou' is the same as 'oo'.
You don't pronouce 'you' as 'yaow', do you? (unless you're from Birmingham!).
So, to conclude, route = pron. ROOT.
So you say pronoonce?
Joking, of course
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