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The TV show from the 1960s was R-OO-T 66 not R-OUT 66.

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Ont sounds  classier than ant. In my area we say ant

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@Oznell wrote:

I enjoy stuff like this.  One of the things I love is that hubby pronounces it "rout" to rhyme with "shout" in both instances.

 

He also frequently says "roof" in which the "oo" sound is like book, not tooth.

I am thinking it is a Midwestern thing-- hubs is from Illinois.

 

Hugh Beaumont, the actor who played "Ward Cleaver" also said "roof" that way.  I think of it as a boyish, Midwestern, Tom Sawyer-charming accent.

 

I have a more generalized Great Lakes accent, in which we always said a "long o" (is that the proper term?) roof and route.

 


Born and raised in NY (Westchester County)...same pronunciation here, long "o"

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I was told that you pronounce it either way and is appropriate but I say r-out and if I pronounce it like root, I'm talking about a plant.  I'm from the midwest.

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@chickenbutt wrote:

Hi!   I would disagree.   I would pronounce both words 'rout'.

 

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What chickenbutt said.

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I pronounce neither and either, niigh ther and I-ther

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@MyGirlsMom wrote:

I pronounce the two words the same as you do @Suhse.

 

(please edit your title) Woman Happy

 

 

 

Yes, a little spell check is definitely in order here. But you know what, I don't think it works on thread titles.

 

Bummer.


 

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It's R-out and Ant for me!  Born and raised in New York (Westchester County).

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When I refer to the numbered highways in NJ, I say root.

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@abbeythe 8th wrote:

The TV show from the 1960s was R-OO-T 66 not R-OUT 66.

 


Sonic Drive thru here in So Cal sells a forty-four ounce drink called the Route44. You can order it by calling it a R-OUT 44 but when they read back your order you can bet it will be called a R-OOT 44!

 

You're right...the place to get your kicks was "ROOT"66 Smiley Happy