How do you pronounce "data"?

How do you pronounce "data"?

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"day ter"

the correct way
plebby aussies will pronounce it the wrong way
"dahhh taaaah"
fucking retards

Dae-ta its not fucking da-ta like the Americas say.

It's pronounced Day-ta

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This. Listen to how patrick stewart says the name of that character, and avoid .

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When I'm speaking my mother tongue: "dah-ta".
When I'm trying to speak burguer: "dah-ra".

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dah-ta. Any soyboy yank who says daytor needs to get the rod out of his arse.

Nah ya fucked it's dar-ta

B-but that's just bong dialect :(

Now for the million dollar question:

"The data is..." or "The data are..." ?

"The data is" is the correct one

Never work with multiple points so its always day-tum

d-Ā-tah

DAAAAAAAAAAAA TAAAAAAAAAA

DAH
TAH

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Jif

dae-duh [deJdʌ]

дaнныe

I say it "dar-ter" I'm Australian.

Not even that, they say “dah ter”. Anglos pronounce all words with an r at the end for some reason.

adat

Americans will interpret this differently because of the novel way they pronounce the letter R.

i pronounce it like it's spelled. if you don't know how to pronounce the latin alphabet then you should stop using it.

I say "pornography", that's all I have.

"day ta"

"Money"

Day-tuh

This.
It's pronounced data. Everyone are just posting words, how could that be the pronunciation of data if you didn't spell it properly?

/ˈdeJtə/ if speaking with anglophones
/ˈdatə/ if speaking normally

this

The Latin way.

Dahtuh.

date-a

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Day
Tuh

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Day duh

This is why english is a fucked up language.
Patrician languages doesn't have this problem.

dah-tay-toe

day-tuh or dah-tuh, i tend to alternate

day-tah, mate

Bliny.

dah-tah

"data"

affirmative.

No one says Dah Tuh

With my mouth.

dei tah

I say it like that when referring to him and the other way when referring to information

Day-da

Datos

dayduh

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معلومات

*Dei-ta

Like in BAKA

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>through = throo
>though = thōw
>cough = coff
Excuse my shitty phonetics, but welcome to English motherfucker.