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    • MxM111
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      32 years ago

      I thought heli is more like a screw. (Not claiming that it is, but that was my understanding)

    • Zagorath
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      212 years ago

      Maybe you were just deliberately baiting for this, but no!

      Helicopter’s etymology actually breaks down into helico and pter. Helico being cognate with helix, and pter being “flying”, from the same root as pterodactyl (flying finger).

      • sadbehr
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        52 years ago

        Super interesting.

        Does that mean that we’re pronouncing either helicopter or pterodactyl wrong? We don’t say the ‘pter’ parts the same way I think?

        • @[email protected]
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          nah there’s no “wrong” for a common native pronunciation. but for silent p- words specifically, the /pt/ and /ps/ consonant clusters just don’t occur at the start of words in English. so the p goes silent in those words. pterodactyl, psychology. but in languages like Greek and German they do occur!