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LGVHD
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Day-tuh or Dah-Tuh?
It's definitely day-tuh
Woo
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Post #2
day-tuh
Speezy
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Post #3
both
Also dad-duh
Petty Bourgeoisie
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Post #4
Ask Roisin Murphy.
princedonte
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Post #5
Dat·uh
Cannon
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I learned that one pronunciation is the singular form and the other is plural but I forgot which is which
Raphy23
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Post #7
Dah-dah
JEWRJEWR
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Post #8
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Originally posted by
mrmikefern
Ask Roisin Murphy.
Raphy23
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Post #9
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Originally posted by
princedonte
Dat·uh
yea this.
Anyone that says day-da is cringe af
HandsOn
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Post #10
Either/both.
ks_dollar
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Post #11
dar-ta
Cheers. 🍻
Pikachoo
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Post #12
dayta usually
May
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Post #13
Dayta
ceremonials
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Pussypear
cloudinthesky
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Post #15
dutty wine
Midnight
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cloudinthesky
dutty wine
Dirty swine
Sunderland 4ever
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Post #17
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Originally posted by
Cannon
I learned that one pronunciation is the singular form and the other is plural but I forgot which is which
Actually, it goes like this:
SINGULAR: Datum
PLURAL: Data (deit- is preferred in British English, whereas dat- is preferred in American English)
LoKoPaNdA
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Post #18
I say Daya
7/27
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Post #19
dahtuh
Yndda
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Post #20
both
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