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In everyday speech I'm used to Operating Room; the term Operating Theater has a rather formal, technical feel to me.
Yaaludinuya siima d'at yiseka wohadetafa gaare.
Ennadinut'a gaare d'ate eetatadi siiman.
T'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa.
Ennadinut'a gaare d'ate eetatadi siiman.
T'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa.
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Thank you, too!
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My usage, geographically unexpectedly, is as Lerisama's, except I wouldn't capitalise the words.Raphael wrote: ↑Sun Oct 26, 2025 8:49 am Are there differences between regional variants of English about what term people would usually most likely use for this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operating_theater?
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On second thought, I probably wouldn't capitalize it either.Richard W wrote: ↑Sun Oct 26, 2025 11:53 amMy usage, geographically unexpectedly, is as Lerisama's, except I wouldn't capitalise the words.Raphael wrote: ↑Sun Oct 26, 2025 8:49 am Are there differences between regional variants of English about what term people would usually most likely use for this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operating_theater?
Yaaludinuya siima d'at yiseka wohadetafa gaare.
Ennadinut'a gaare d'ate eetatadi siiman.
T'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa.
Ennadinut'a gaare d'ate eetatadi siiman.
T'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa.
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My capitalisation habits are a bit odd; I wouldn't take that capitalisation as informative about anyone else's usage at all.Richard W wrote: ↑Sun Oct 26, 2025 11:53 amMy usage, geographically unexpectedly, is as Lerisama's, except I wouldn't capitalise the words.Raphael wrote: ↑Sun Oct 26, 2025 8:49 am Are there differences between regional variants of English about what term people would usually most likely use for this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operating_theater?
LZ – Lēri Ziwi
PS – Proto Sāzlakuic (ancestor of LZ)
PRk – Proto Rākēwuic
XI – Xú Iạlan
VN – verbal noun
SUP – supine
DIRECT – verbal directional
My language stuff
PS – Proto Sāzlakuic (ancestor of LZ)
PRk – Proto Rākēwuic
XI – Xú Iạlan
VN – verbal noun
SUP – supine
DIRECT – verbal directional
My language stuff
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"operating theatre", as a plain "theatre" might be confused with live performances or war, although some might argue that's what it is on some level .
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I (ESL speaker) hadn't heard of "operating theatre", only of "operating room/OR", probably by watching ER and Grey's Anatomy where they're only ever called "OR" as far as I recall (my progressive hearing loss has made it more difficult to pick up terminology from spoken word).
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Operating Room, unless we're talking about some fancy hospital that's reserved for celebrities and important people that costs a lot more than the average hospital, in which case it's Operating Theatre. Considering I'm not an important person and don't know anyone who is, Operating Room (or just OR) works better in my mind, also because that's what it was referred to during my visit when I broke my leg. It also helps to disambiguate between actual theaters, which are often referred to as theatres where I live.Raphael wrote: ↑Sun Oct 26, 2025 8:49 am Are there differences between regional variants of English about what term people would usually most likely use for this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operating_theater?
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Thank you!/ˌnɐ.ˈɾɛn.dɚ.ˌduːd/ wrote: ↑Mon Oct 27, 2025 11:03 amOperating Room, unless we're talking about some fancy hospital that's reserved for celebrities and important people that costs a lot more than the average hospital, in which case it's Operating Theatre. Considering I'm not an important person and don't know anyone who is, Operating Room (or just OR) works better in my mind, also because that's what it was referred to during my visit when I broke my leg. It also helps to disambiguate between actual theaters, which are often referred to as theatres where I live.Raphael wrote: ↑Sun Oct 26, 2025 8:49 am Are there differences between regional variants of English about what term people would usually most likely use for this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operating_theater?
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I think ‘Operating Theatre’ would be the usual term for me, but it’s not a thing I refer to often enough to be really sure.
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Thank you, too!
(What I find a bit weird about the thing described is that in German it's called an "Operationssaal", which, at least in my opinion, implies some kind of large hall ("Saal"), which, of course, doesn't really fit.)
(What I find a bit weird about the thing described is that in German it's called an "Operationssaal", which, at least in my opinion, implies some kind of large hall ("Saal"), which, of course, doesn't really fit.)
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Hm? bradrn and you are both from Commonwealth countries.
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What else would a theatre be called? I'm not aware of anything else to call them./ˌnɐ.ˈɾɛn.dɚ.ˌduːd/ wrote: ↑Mon Oct 27, 2025 11:03 am It also helps to disambiguate between actual theaters, which are often referred to as theatres where I live.
(And since neither type of theatre is particularly common, and they appear in very different contexts, I wouldn't expect people to confuse where an operation happens and where you go to see a play, although since where disambiguation strikes outside of very common domains is as random as the rest of language change this doesn't mean much.)
Edit: I messed up the quoting. Twice.
LZ – Lēri Ziwi
PS – Proto Sāzlakuic (ancestor of LZ)
PRk – Proto Rākēwuic
XI – Xú Iạlan
VN – verbal noun
SUP – supine
DIRECT – verbal directional
My language stuff
PS – Proto Sāzlakuic (ancestor of LZ)
PRk – Proto Rākēwuic
XI – Xú Iạlan
VN – verbal noun
SUP – supine
DIRECT – verbal directional
My language stuff
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Interestingly, I'd have to say “apologise the Holocaust” rather than “apologise for the Holocaust” to intend that meaning.
LZ – Lēri Ziwi
PS – Proto Sāzlakuic (ancestor of LZ)
PRk – Proto Rākēwuic
XI – Xú Iạlan
VN – verbal noun
SUP – supine
DIRECT – verbal directional
My language stuff
PS – Proto Sāzlakuic (ancestor of LZ)
PRk – Proto Rākēwuic
XI – Xú Iạlan
VN – verbal noun
SUP – supine
DIRECT – verbal directional
My language stuff
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I did notice that too.
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