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I would pronounce them both as rout', rhymes with shout.
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It can be pronounced both ways according to M-W...I almost always say "r-out."  The umlaut (two dots above vowel) indicates an ooooo sound...Lou, do, who.

 

And I say "b-air."  The only time I ever hear it pronounced "bar" is in the South.  "They's bars in them thar hills!"

 

Merriam-Webster...

routeplay
noun \ˈrüt, ˈrau̇t\
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I say rout and root...I guess I can't decide which way to pronounce it.  

 

@Oznell Whenever I say roof or root beer (like your husband does) people ask me where I am from.  (Chicagoan now living on east coast Smiley Happy)

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Chiming in from CT here.  I would pronounce both of them "root."  And yes, I say "ahnt."

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Re: PRONNCIATION

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Keep saying them the way you do, VanSleepy!  You and hubs would be fun to listen to in conversation-- he grew up in Wheaton....

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@Preds wrote:

I did a paper rowt and pull weeds to get to their roots.   I have taken Rowts to get where I needed to go.


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What @Preds said!  And I am from all over.  lol    Roots are something that grow in the ground.  A route rhymes with shout.   And my uncles' spouses are "ants".  lol 


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rowt

rowt

ant

bair

rufe

 

LOL!  I'm from the midwest originally.  My dad said root for route and ruff for roof.

My mom said warsh and they were both from the same general area in Central IL.

 

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My sister says warsh, and it drives me nuts. No one else in our family ever said that

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B-air for "bear"

b-ar for ballet "barre" or for drinks

 

my mother (Texan) -- said "barn" for "born" and my dad never let her forget it. ROTFL

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am I missing something? Shouldn't the title of this thread be "Pronunciation?" Or did I misspell it too?

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