For what it's worth, I read about it before I ever heard anyone
pronounce it, and I've never studied Latin, so in my head it sounds
like "reet." Now, I've talked to Gary Riley, and he follows Forgy and
says "ree'tee". I think this (mis) pronunciation is the industry
standard. I try to use it when
OK, there you have it. We now have a reason for ree'tee rather than reh'tay.
Hooray for our side!
I've always called it ree'tee also but I had some Linguist correct me in class one
day after I mentioned that it was based on Latin for network. That was only about
three weeks ago and I'm still
Pronunciation of Rete
Is it Rete as in ree' tee
or as in ree tee'
or as in ray' tay
or as in ray tay'
or as in reet?
Doug Edmunds
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For what it's worth, I read about it before I ever heard anyone
pronounce it, and I've never studied Latin, so in my head it sounds
like "reet." Now, I've talked to Gary Riley, and he follows Forgy and
says "ree'tee". I think this (mis) pronunciation is the industry
standard. I try to use it when