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Ask HN: How do you pronounce 'data'?

1 pointsby antiviralover 5 years ago
How do you pronounce the word &#x27;data&#x27;?<p>I have always pronounced the word &#x27;data&#x27; as &#x27;dādə &#x27;, with a long a, and I&#x27;ve noticed that many people with some kind of technical training do the same.<p>However, I also have noticed that there is a recently growing contingent of people who pronounce it as &#x27;dadə&#x27;, with a short a. Most of these people are either in sales, or senior management. It drives me crazy to hear it pronounced this way, almost as much as when I see the word &#x27;lose&#x27; spelled as &#x27;loose&#x27;.<p>Is there a pronunciation that you prefer?

2 comments

greenyodaover 5 years ago
The varying pronunciations of &quot;data&quot; are recognized in the dictionary, and I&#x27;ve heard knowledgeable technical people using all of them:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.merriam-webster.com&#x2F;dictionary&#x2F;data" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.merriam-webster.com&#x2F;dictionary&#x2F;data</a><p>According to the above reference, &quot;data&quot; first started being used in English in 1646, so I&#x27;m not sure why technical people in the 21st century should get to say what the &quot;correct&quot; pronunciation is.<p>(Spelling &quot;lose&quot; as &quot;loose&quot; is clearly an error - they&#x27;re two separate words with entirely different meanings - so that&#x27;s a poor analogy.)
Ayeshover 5 years ago
Dayta.<p>This is how every Text-to-speech software pronounced it, and every news&#x2F;media from native English speaking countries pronounce it.<p>This is a quite common mispronounciation and we all understand what it means, so I wouldn&#x27;t sweat much about it.<p>English is weird.