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One is my name. The other is not.

Just to be clear, it’s Commander Data, not Commander Data.
Either way is fine but just don’t come at me with “the data are conclusive”
In some languages the word “data” is always plural. It feels natural to say it like that in english, too.
You can tell someone is older or in academics/research when they say it like this.
For most people “data” is a singular set. It’s clearer to say “these sets of data are conclusive”, while if it’s a single study, “this data is conclusive”
Like why you don’t walk into a police station and say “there were murders everywhere” when you’re talking about crows.
This datum is conclusive!
I was looking for a NES game on GoG.
There is a right way to say that sentence. And a wrong way.
Which one do you hate more?
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I was looking for a en ee ess game on gog.
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I was looking for a ness game on gee oh gee.
There are at least 2 more ways to say it, along with some even more cursed variants.
Say gog like the G in gif?
Could be gog, jog, goj, or joj.
Zjog, zjoj, etc
I could be wrong, but I’m fairly certain a G at the end of a word is always pronounced as a hard G. So the latter two are out.
Jog is hilarious though, Imma start saying it that way
long E for nes, like neice.
Lol pure evil
an en ee ess
Thank you!
I hate them both equally, I’d say “an NES game”
Oof
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I was looking for a Nintendo Entertainment System game on Good Old Games.
You understand
/aɪ wəz ˈlʊkɪŋ fɔː ə ɛn eː ɛs ˈɡeɪ̯m on gŏg/
tbh /gŏg/ is pretty hard to pronounce so i would probably say /ɡɒk/ like gock
This is the kind of lore im looking for
Datums
Then there’s me who says it both ways depending on the sentence.
No
DAY-da
DA-tum
Data in portuguese is normally spoken as Data, and means calendar date, while Data means the lay down command
Nice GIF
Might I suggest a compromise wherein everyone is equally wrong:
dah-tah
God forbid vowels have a consistent pronunciation throughout a word
duh-TAH
Removed by mod
I call it both, depending on the mood
You say data, I say data
You say gif, I say gif
Data, data, gif, gif
Let’s call the whole thing off
Auzzies just chucking in 20 “R’s”
I call it data. Sue me








