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Wording and pronunciation of '*'
Autor vlákna: Mats Wiman
Mats Wiman
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In memoriam
Feb 10, 2010

AFAIK, in American answering machines it's 'star key'.

In Swedish it's 'stjärna' [shairnah]= star (no 'key).

What is it in your language?

Mats


 
Christine Andersen
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In English it is an asterisk Feb 10, 2010

... or else an asterix as in Asterix the Gaul, but it is officially an asterisk.

According to the Concise Oxford its origin is:

Middle English: via late Latin from Greek asteriskos 'small star', diminutive of aster.


 
Penelope Ausejo
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Spain Feb 10, 2010

In Spain it is also asterisk (asterisco)

 
Samuel Murray
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ZA Feb 10, 2010

Mats Wiman wrote:
AFAIK, in American answering machines it's 'star key'.


Afrikaans: sterretjie (more common), asterisk (more formal)
ZA English: asterisk

The term "star key" is seldom used in ZA English, and I would not be surprised if after asking for a person to press it, he'd get the response "there is no start key here".


 
Maria Castro
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asterisco Feb 10, 2010

...in Portuguese.

 
Armorel Young
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star key in UK Feb 10, 2010

In a textual context this symbol is of course called an asterisk, but in my experience when it appears on a telephone handset it is usually called the star key (e.g. in those telephone banking systems that tell you to enter some particular information and then "press the star key") - I haven't ever heard "asterisk key" in the UK, although Wikipedia seems to think it is used:-

The "*" is called the "star key" or "asterisk key".
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In a textual context this symbol is of course called an asterisk, but in my experience when it appears on a telephone handset it is usually called the star key (e.g. in those telephone banking systems that tell you to enter some particular information and then "press the star key") - I haven't ever heard "asterisk key" in the UK, although Wikipedia seems to think it is used:-

The "*" is called the "star key" or "asterisk key".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_keypad
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Susanna Martoni
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Itálie
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Italy Feb 10, 2010

Asterisco

 
Monique van Prehn
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Sterretje in Dutch Feb 10, 2010

In Dutch, it is a 'sterretje', much like the 'sterretjie' in Afrikaans but without the 'i'.

 
Stephanie Havet
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Francie
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French Feb 10, 2010

étoile

 
Nikita Kobrin
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Litva
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RU Feb 10, 2010

звёздочка, символ / знак *

 
Hildegard Klein-Bodenheimer (X)
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Německo
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Deutsch Feb 10, 2010

Sternchen

 
Claudia Luque Bedregal
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Peru Feb 10, 2010

Penelope Ausejo wrote:

In Spain it is also asterisk (asterisco)


In Peru it's also called "asterisco" (asterisk)


 
dkalinic
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In memoriam
Croatian Oct 1, 2010

zvjezdica

 
Simone Linke
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Německo
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Deutsch (telephone) Oct 1, 2010

If we're talking about phones and answering machines here, it's "Sterntaste" in German (as opposed to the other one - # -, which is the "Rautetaste").

 
Daina Jauntirans
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Star on a phone Oct 1, 2010

In the US, we also say "press star" (*) or "press pound" (#).

 
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