I do
I do, but that’s because “now these points of data make a beautiful line, and we’re out of beta, we’re releasing on time.”
If you mean like “Dei-tuh” , then yah . Just sounds more natural to me
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5GqABNl26ZY&pp=0gcJCdgAo7VqN5tD
This is the way.
A local radio DJ said once that if he’s feeling fancy he says “Da Ta” like “ta-da!” Cracked me up way more that it should have.
I’ve taught statistics for over 20 years. I flipflop on this constantly, sometimes in the middle of a sentence. Even more disturbing: I don’t have a consistent position, at least grammatically, on whether it’s singular or plural.
I pronounce it like that, but I call the character “dah-ta”
I pronounce it ta da~! , jazz hands included
I use them interchangeably 🙈
Yes, i watched TNG before (and during) i learned English
Doita?
I pronounce it the correct way: dah-tah
how do you pronounce database?
Dah-tah-bah-seh
As more data becomes available
Then we can start doing more with it
And as we do more with it
That that creates more data
How else are you supposed to pronounce it?
Dat a
D@-a