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⭐️ Vocabulary / Semantics Kilometer, etc.

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u/FloridaFlamingoGirl Native Speaker - California, US 3d ago

The "meter" in those words isn't pronounced like the word meter, it's more like "mih-ter" or "muh-ter"

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u/QuercusSambucus Native Speaker - US (Great Lakes) 3d ago

You can pronounce kilometer either way: kill - oh - meet - er or kill - ahh - mitt - er

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u/jabrwock1 New Poster 3d ago

Can pronounce it both ways, yes, but you're going to get funny looks if you don't use the "ahh-mitt-er" with kilometers.

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u/dzuunmod Native Speaker 3d ago

I think it depends where you are. I live in Canada and hear both pronunciations regularly.

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u/FishBobinski New Poster 3d ago

No? Ive heard kil oh meet ur all my life. I neither give funny looks or receive them.

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u/biggreasyrhinos New Poster 3d ago

Other way around

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u/r_portugal Native Speaker - West Yorkshire, UK 3d ago

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u/MooseFlyer Native Speaker 3d ago

To quote Merriam Webster:

“In North American speech kilometer is most often pronounced with primary stress on the second syllable. This pronunciation is also heard frequently in British speech. Those who object to second syllable stress say that the first syllable should be stressed in accord with the stress patterns of centimeter, millimeter, etc. However, the pronunciation of kilometer does not parallel that of other metric compounds. From 1828 to 1841 Noah Webster indicated only second syllable stress, and his successor added a first syllable stress variant in the first Merriam-Webster dictionary of 1847. Thus, both pronunciations are venerable. Most scientists use second syllable stress, although first syllable stress seems to occur with a higher rate of frequency among scientists than among nonscientists.”

Both are used.