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cute, pic. but with all due respect, that's just not how basic rules of english pronunciation work

it's a short o

rost + er = roster (not rō - ster)

fost + er = foster (not fō - ster)

nost + er = nostr (not nō - ster)

tostr ≠ toaster

rostr ≠ roaster

costr ≠ coaster

nostr ≠ noaster

etc.

You make a good point. But many users aren't native English speakers, and in pretty much every other language, an 'o' is really pronounced ō. So a non-native speaker coming across the term will sound it out as no-stir or no-struh; or even no-stah in Japanese.

It may end up being nawster in America and no-stir everywhere else.

There's also a third path: nuh-ster — because the 'o' in "other" is pronounced 'uh' 😈

People make that argument in favor of a hard 'g' in "gif" even though a 'gi' is always pronounced as a 'j'.

fair. though. it's usually the americans and canadians that i hear butcher the pronunciation of #nostr. also, noooo it's not jif, jiff is a peanut butter. it's pronounced gif as in gift 😂 pv 🤙🏻🫂💜

Nahstr

Gif(t)

🤙

🎯💯🤙🏻

2nd

Tf are 5hese gifts anyway? On zbd

R they zaps?

The gif creator does dont agree

i know. good thing the gif creator is unequivocably incorrect or we'd all be giving jifts this christmas 😉

Can't you people just hop on some phonetic language?? In our lands nostr is nostr for anybody, very short and with beautiful hard stR in the end👀

Every other language I know even a little of is phonetic. It's English that's the odd one out.

But only English speakers don't know that.