data has two ways of being pronounced.
Day-tu ("uhh.." like um... but very short)
or
Da (ah! like a short scream)-tu ("uhh.." like um... but very short)
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I pronounce the word as "Day-tuh". Many people pronounce it "dah-ta", but I, along with many scientists, prefer "Day-tuh". If I were you I would pronounce it "Day-tuh". (second opinion)
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Many Americans pronounce it as "dah-ta"; however, many also pronounce it as "day-tuh".
I for one say "day-tuh".
da-da
Data
it's pronounced "nat."
The data should not be redundant and should be validated. The data or records should be interrelated.
Ephelides, the plural of ephelis is pronounced eh-FEL-i-DEEZ, but should be pronounced FREH-kls.
Bethlehem ... same as in English, but the "th" should be pronounced as "t", the second "e" should be pronounced as "a", so it would be pronounced as "Bet lay hem"
No, he pronounced it wrong. Obama pronounced it as Corpse Man, when it should be pronounced Core-men (corpsman).
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According to the OED, it should be pronounced as we would expect, to rhyme with "hair".
data
You should not delete data that is crucial to the working of the spreadsheet. You should not delete data that will interfere with how formulas work.
The data should be organized and the experiment's materials cleaned?
scientist analyes their experiment