How to Pronounce "rogers"
word
/ˈɹɑdʒɝz/
RAH-jurz
/ɹˈɒdʒəz/
RO-juhz
Definition
'Rogers' is an informal radio-communication word meaning that a message has been received and understood. It is mostly used in military, aviation, or fictional communication contexts, and is uncommon in ordinary daily conversation.
IPA Transcription
American English
/ˈɹɑdʒɝz/
British English
/ɹˈɒdʒəz/
Simplified Pronunciation
US
RAH-jurz
UK
RO-juhz
Listen in Context
The pilot said, "Rogers," after hearing the instruction.
In the movie, the soldier answers, "Rogers."
He used "Rogers" on the radio to show he understood.
Nobody says "Rogers" at the office unless they're joking.