Yes, "datum" is the singular form of "data." However, in common usage, "data" is often used as both singular and plural.
The plural form of the noun datum is data.The plural possessive form is data's.example: You must substantiate your data's reliability.
The word "data" is technically a plural noun. However, it is commonly used in both singular and plural contexts in modern English.
Data's, I believe. Some argue that it is data' because data is already a plural word. My take is that the s is not added to possessives like boys' girls' or parents' because of the awkwardness of the repeated s. Since data does not end in s, the 's is ok. But try to think of another way of wording it. Use 'of the data', or something if at all possible.
The plural of datum is data. The plural possessive is data's.E.g. The data's theft put some customer accounts at risk.
The Latin root of "data" is "datum," which means "something given."
Datum is not the plural of data. Datum is singular, and its plural form is data.
The true singular form of data is "datum." However, it's so rarely used, that people just assume that "data" is singular form.
The plural form for the singular noun datum is data.
The singular form for the noun data is datum."Datum" is so rare now in English that people assume "data" has no singular form. Many Americans use "data" as a singular and some have even gone so far as to invent "datums" as a new plural.
The singular of 'data' is 'datum', but it's hardly ever used and I wonder if many people would understand it. It's much more common to use 'data' as both singular and plural with the singular or plural form of the verb as appropriate.
Datum is singular. Data or datums is plural.
The word data is already plural. The singular form of the word data is datum.
The noun 'datum' is a singular noun, a word for a piece of information or a basis for reasoning or a conclusion.The plural noun is 'data'.
Data is the plural of datum, lives is the plural of life, and quails is already in plural form. The singular form is quail.
The noun datum is a correct form, a singular noun, a word for a piece of information.The plural form of the noun is data, a word for facts or statistics.
The foreign plural of "data" is also "data." In English, "data" can be used as both a singular and plural noun.
The word "data" is technically a plural noun. However, it is commonly used in both singular and plural contexts in modern English.