![In the U.K. 'route' is pronounced 'root'. In the US it is 'rowt'. The British pronounce 'router' as 'rooter', while in the US it is a 'rowter'. Why does Nat King Cole In the U.K. 'route' is pronounced 'root'. In the US it is 'rowt'. The British pronounce 'router' as 'rooter', while in the US it is a 'rowter'. Why does Nat King Cole](https://qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-thumb-76340708-200-zywacnxwvwmtsgoydjygwcezjshznpgj.jpeg)
In the U.K. 'route' is pronounced 'root'. In the US it is 'rowt'. The British pronounce 'router' as 'rooter', while in the US it is a 'rowter'. Why does Nat King Cole
Why is the word 'route' pronounced root in the UK and in the USA as 'row' in an argument with a 't' at the end? - Quora
![British English is outdated. So people need to use the correct (american) spelling. : r/ShitAmericansSay British English is outdated. So people need to use the correct (american) spelling. : r/ShitAmericansSay](https://i.redd.it/wrsolbm2aow81.jpg)
British English is outdated. So people need to use the correct (american) spelling. : r/ShitAmericansSay
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