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Asterisk vs Asterix

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Can you tell the difference between a commonly used typographical symbol and a popular French cartoon character?

It seems most people can't, as you almost never hear anyone pronounce, use, or spell, the word asterisk correctly.

An asterisk is a typographical symbol, and it looks like this: *

For some reason, most people refer to the asterisk as an "asterix".

Asterix looks like this.

Do you see the difference?

One is a small star-shaped punctuation symbol, the other is a cartoon Gaul with a winged helmet.

It isn't just individuals that make this mistake, large companies often do too. Here's a bit from a current NatWest bank competition entry form:


"Fields marked with an asterix are compulsory". Ok, fair enough. But not a single field is marked with the famous mustachioed French man, so it seems they should all be optional, but they're not.

As if this common failure wasn't bad enough, it seems most people are actually guilty of a spectacular double-fail where the mighty asterisk is concerned.

Not only do they think it is called an asterix, they also think that the cartoon character of the "same" name looks like this.

This individual is not an asterisk. He is not an Asterix either. He is called Obelix.

 

Asterisk (noun) - a star-shaped typographical symbol*

*not to be confused with Asterix**

** Asterix - a cartoon Gaul, often confused with his co-star Obelix***

*** Obelix - a cartoon Gaul, often confused with Asterix (see above)


Benjamin K Morrish is a UK-based amateur writer, interested in a wide range of topics from science to silliness.
 
He enjoys debating science, pseudoscience and religion, and spends a lot of time over at Richard Dawkins.net.
 
When he isn't there, he can usually be found writing his blog, All True.
 
Despite having passed the big 3-0 and having the cynicism of a man twice his age, he regularly gets asked for identification when trying to purchase alcohol.
 
 



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» left by J.D. Kennedy (257)
J.D. Kennedy
(46 days ago.)

Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
Interesting. A good reminder to use proper grammar/spelling. But I can see how it could be confused.

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» left by Ben Morrish (8,318)
Ben Morrish
(46 days ago.)

Thanks for reading!

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» left by Connor Davidson (4,958)
Connor Davidson
(45 days 23 hours ago.)

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Great article. Well done.
 
I must admit this is news to me. Thanks for the insight.

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» left by Ben Morrish (8,318)
Ben Morrish
(45 days 22 hours ago.)

Thanks for reading Connor!

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» left by Laura Trahan (39,182)
Laura Trahan
(45 days 22 hours ago.)

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Thanks for clearing that up Ben and for the laugh! Always a treat!

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» left by Ben Morrish (8,318)
Ben Morrish
(45 days 22 hours ago.)

Thanks for reading Laura! :)

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» left by Ronyae (4,779)
Ronyae
(45 days 19 hours ago.)

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Ben, I thought I was the only person who notices small, but very large errors like this. Thanks for pointing this one out, and sharing valuable information.

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» left by Ben Morrish (8,318)
Ben Morrish
(45 days 12 hours ago.)

Thanks for reading Ronyae!

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» left by Terry Mitchell (5,586)
Terry Mitchell
(45 days 4 hours ago.)

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Ben, I've noticed the same thing. It's one of those words that, for some strange reason, are mispronounced more often than they are spoken correctly.
 
Here are a few more than fall into that category:
 
jewelry (as jewlery)
 
nuclear (as nukular, ala former President G.W. Bush)
 
schedule (as sched-u-al, as if it had three syllables)
 
focus (as fokiss)
 
chocolate (as chalklit)
 
Chicago (as Chicawgo)
 
concern (as kincern)

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» left by Ben Morrish (8,318)
Ben Morrish
(45 days 4 hours ago.)

Thanks for reading!
 
Nuclear / nukuler and jewelry / jewlery are great examples, getting these wrong does seem to be very common!

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» left by Lorrie Davids (7,581)
Lorrie Davids
(45 days 2 hours ago.)

Add realtor. So many pronounce it ree-lat-tor. It drives me nuts!

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» left by Terry Mitchell (5,586)
Terry Mitchell
(43 days 6 hours ago.)

Good catch, Lorrie! And here's another one: athlete (pronounced as ath-a-lete, as if it had three syllables).

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» left by Lorrie Davids (43 days 5 hours ago.)
I see a 'part 2' coming!

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