What is The Correct Way To Pronounce DATA? The Answer Might Surprise You.
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Keenyn Rhodes explains that there are two different ways to pronounce the word data.
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In Texas we call it DEY-TAH
What DO the data tell us?
I believe it tells us what the fox said.
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If the word followed the rules of english, the second 'a' would make the first 'a' speak it's name. But then again english words often fail to follow the rules of english.
Exactly. In a vowel-consonant-vowel pattern, the first vowel says its name. In a vowel-consonant-consonant-vowel pattern, the first vowel makes the short sound. It's why there's a difference between diner and dinner.
@@soundsofhealing3793 Exactly.
English has rules? No way.
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But data is Latin. So both a's should be hard.
@@stpat7614 The word data isn't a Latin word. The word that it comes from "datum" is a Latin word. Almost every English word has an ancient origin from one language or another, but language and pronunciation evolve over time from there.
These two pronuntiation of "data" are correct! Thanks for lesson, kennyn Rhodes.
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Except on the Enterprise.
I live in ireland, my mother pronounces it dah-ta, I pronounce it day-ta because of Star Trek The Next Generation
In Australia we pronounce it dah-ta or dah-da
Ever since that show in Canada at least an unwritten rule to say dah-ta unless you are specifically talking about Data the android
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You really an amazing teacher Lady Keenyn!!!
It matters how you say it. Many eastern countries do not understand the Aussie dah-ta, so you really have to yank it up. "ohh, you mean DAY TAH"
The voice so beautiful, it almost killed me
I felt the same!
Siempre lo he escuchado como DAY- RA.
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In Australia we call it DAH-TA
Yep
When data is used twice in a sentence people usually pronoune one Day-tah and the other Da-Tah😂😂🤷🏿 its crazee...
Thank you for knowledge you've shared us
I grew up on Star Trek and it confuses me when ppl say dadah.
I say day-ta, but you know for funsie onesie I’d say daa-ta. But really I always so day-ta. Funsie Onesie comes from my sister.
Blue moon route / Brown cow route
Green tea either / white tie either
green tea neither / white tie neither 😂😂😂
Yes !! 😅💜
No, this actually hurts any argument you may have.🤦🏾
Spelling and pronunciation aren't the same.
Gallagher has a great video about this.
The both is correct
The both are ✅
I prefer the long A pronunciation
I'm learning a lot!!!
Thank you, you mean, can we pronounce both? Teacher.🙏🏻❤
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... as in, be consistent. And don't call Lietuenant Commander Data, Data. Call him Data.
Since the Latin word "datum" uses the short 'a', shouldn't it be "dah-ta"?
We're not speaking Latin so it doesn't really matter.
Thanks alot.
In Australia we call it… DAHTAH
How about Database, is it irrelevant too?
I believe the real smart lady with the adorable glasses is correct✔️ haha! more like this please Keenyn. Is it 'Antai-virus' or 'Antee-virus' ?🤔
WRONG
I always say dayta
It's just another attempt to anglicize words that originate from other languages. This word comes from Latin. Not English, so saying it with an American English pronunciation is incorrect kind of like Nuh-vad-uh vs. Neh-vah-da. It's a Spanish word, so only the Spanish pronunciation is correct.
We speak English. Everything is Anglicised. I don't speak Spanish so I don't care how they say their words. Everybody who natively speaks Latin is dead so I *definitely* don't care about them. It's quite a disingenuous argument given that I'm sure you know that Spanish, and pretty much any language these days, features plenty of loanwords from English, and that natives wouldn't suddenly put on an American accent to say those words.
@@AbiSaysThings YOU speak English - not WE. Speak for yourself; you don't speak for everyone. Everything isn't Anglicized. Your comment is extremely shallow, unaware, and Anglo-Centric.
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They aren’t both correct, yes we understand but they are not both correct.
If someone mispronounced your name enough that everyone around you mispronounced it and accepted it, would you be happy to just start using their pronunciation of it?
I believe data is pronounced day-ta. Some people pronounce it as though it has 2s. This would be datt-a. I think it's more correct to pronounce it Day-ta.
Shouldn't it be DAH-ta to conform with the latin long A (as in father, mama, dada)?
The latin pronunciation is actually more like Dad.
Datum (Da-Tomb)
means "thing given"
Dat-Uh
What ''problem gone'' means??/
Hi Keenyn ❤
i just fell in love with your voice...
I think of data (like day tah) as plural and data (like atta) as singular
It’s how ever you want to pronounce it
Dayda, dahda, it doesn't madda 😂
Well, if you ask me, I prefer data.
it's data not data
From this video there are 3 forms of the word Data 🤨 Pity most of the World do speak "American" and the "ei" is a "er" ("Deite"... "Derte")
What Wonder......
Either way, the argument of the pronunciation is a red herring. The sign of someone losing the debate. 😅
Everyone who actually knows it's data, how to manage it, protect it, and keep it secure say it the first way. No one in a technical field that I know says it the second way -- ever.
I've heard plenty of scientists say it the second way.
Australia: Darter.
I find data with long a just softer, much more natural, less aggressive and cold. Same for coyote with long e vs coyote with silent e at the end. be softer in life people, otherwise you all sound like robots lol
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Data… dada
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Bruv ones the kings English the other dAta is baby/American English
Tada 🎉😁
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More upsetting is how this person pronounces an L in "both". "They bowlth sound". What is that about?
I better don't say what my dadda tells me
Realistically its pronounced as "dayta" not whatever weird way Americans decided to use 😂
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As an Aussie, neither of those pronunciations sound right. We pronounce it more like the english
darta
You so beautiful
It Does matter actually.
The word "data" comes from the Latin word datum, which means "thing given"
The correct way to pronounce Datum is like
Cat- Tomb. Therefore the correct pronunciation is Data like Cat.
PEOPLE may pronounce it differently, but if you know what the word means and it's origins, you learn the correct pronunciation.
If it didn't matter, ppl could call you by whatever name they wanted and say "Well that's how I pronounce it"
I've always wondered which one is the correct pronunciation 😂
I don't care what an American English dictionary says. The word is Latin, and the Latin dictionary says differently. You should stop posting incorrect information.
Each language has its own pronunciation for words!
@heddimariie4332 Non sequitur and wrong.
@@mikeknezevich5056 Dictionaries don't exist to tell you the 'correct' or 'real' pronunciation or meaning of words, they exist to describe common usage of words. Also, most languages come up with their own rules for pronouncing loan words. How the fuck are you so pedantic about language, but don't know any of this?
You should travel more internationally and study etymology. Your comments are Anglo-Centric and in many instances incorrect. Please break out of that mindset.
NOPE Wrong! Go back to school
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