English speakers of Reddit, how do you pronounce the word “route“? Do you say it like “root”or “shout“?

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Depends on context. Typically I rhyme it with "Shout". Though I tend to rhyme with "root" when talking about specific road names. i.e: "GPS says that I-80 is the best route" = shout "Take a left on route 44" = root

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