It feels less in my control, and at least tells me what I say.
Daughtabase, got it.
Don’t caall meee daughta
-the database probably
The only difference between daughta and daughter is the last letters
You say data and I say data…
Datum Data Date
You say data, and I say data. Let’s call the whole thing off.
Tomato.
Potato
People who say data are wrong, period. It’s data and always will be.
I agree. I’ve always said this.
But is it pronounced “database” or “database”?
Database, obviously?
I definitely say both depending on the sentence and how it feels coming off the tongue. I also alternate between the and thee. No idea why, but it happens organically.
Route as well. Depends largely on if I’m talking about routing Internet traffic or Route 66, though.
Easy, Dah-tah-base
Instructions unclear, day-tay-boss
I assume OP intended to force daytuh base, but I hear dada base fairly often. I don’t know if it’s more regional or more field related
I say it either way depending on how I feel at that moment, because people around me use different pronunciations so they all sound fine.
I think you mean datumbase
metadata is the one that fucks me up
medadada
Duh-Tuh Bah-Say
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It’s like when people pronounce mana like mana, it’s very annoying.
Hana mean what mana mean and gana mean that too.
And potato and tomato and strawberry and aliuminium.
Pronounce like what? Mana-goose? Or Mana-in-the-middle?
Uhhhhhh…that guy should see a doctor. His blood count is very low.
To much silver
How many bloods should a healthy man have?
I don’t know the correct answer, but I think some would be a good start.
I had a comp sci teacher pronounce “data” and “database” differently. Drove me up a wall. I don’t even care which way you say it, just make it the same ffs
No he was right; it’s data and database. 100%
Great. Now I’m unsure of how to pronounce database as well.
Easy fix, just say datum five times fast
Bongers will say “dodderbase” unironically though.
Listen, data is singular, and data is plural.
Data goes into a database. It’s comprised of individual components of data.
You know it’s true because you read this effortlessly.
Isn’t data the plural of datum?
I feel like this is wrong. Source?