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by aussieshibe 1252 days ago
Interestingly this seems to be one of those unusual cases where the US by and large uses the British pronunciation while Australia does its own thing.

On the plus side for Australia, we never have to hear the classic form:

> Rooter? I hardly even know 'er!

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Depends on the region. I'm from the US and I've never heard somebody say "rooter"
Me either. All over the US, I have only ever heard “row-ter”. And my British family says “roo-ter”.
Is it Root 66 or Rowt 66 though? Because a rooter is related to roots.
I have heard root and rowt when referring to roads in the US, but I have always used rout, and I think I have heard it more commonly used than root.