american english - Data pronunciation: "dayta" or "dahta"?


I hear "dayta" more often, but what's the correct pronunciation?



Answer



Wiktionary marks:



  • /ˈdeɪtə/ as UK, US

  • /ˈdætə/ as US

  • /ˈdɑːtə/ as Australia, UK formal


Merriam-Webster lists all three pronunciations, and provides a sound file for /ˈdeɪtə/.


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