Apr 19, 2018 #21 Hopeless Opus diluc is my king Joined Nov 30, 2015 Posts 3,043 Bells 843 usually dah-tuh, but sometimes day-tuh. it's just one of those words you can do multiple pronunciations with so it doesn't rly matter to me lol
usually dah-tuh, but sometimes day-tuh. it's just one of those words you can do multiple pronunciations with so it doesn't rly matter to me lol
Apr 19, 2018 #22 Fleshy Senior Member Joined Apr 27, 2016 Posts 4,200 Bells 666 50/50 between day-tuh and dah-tuh. I usually use day-tuh when talking about mobile data, and dah-tuh in other context, I'm not sure why. Although I pronounce it more like dat-uh. I'm confused thinking about how I actually pronounce it now...
50/50 between day-tuh and dah-tuh. I usually use day-tuh when talking about mobile data, and dah-tuh in other context, I'm not sure why. Although I pronounce it more like dat-uh. I'm confused thinking about how I actually pronounce it now...
Apr 19, 2018 #23 -Apples- “Assorted” Collector Joined Sep 9, 2014 Posts 27,554 Bells 4,128 Switch 1624-3778-0694 Island Palm City Day-ta. The only other pronunciation I know until today is dat-a (as in that). But I prefer day-ta.
Apr 19, 2018 #24 idiotdoomspiral =__= Joined Nov 2, 2016 Posts 4,929 Bells 2,800 Island Alyse it sounds more like day-der when i say it but the d is soft
Apr 19, 2018 #25 A Alienfish :3 Joined Oct 16, 2013 Posts 70,428 Bells 3 Switch 1930-4077-2035 day-tah or something.. idk
Apr 19, 2018 #26 Elov Drowsy Deer Joined Jan 21, 2014 Posts 1,830 Bells 280 I always switch how I pronounce this word for some reason.
Apr 19, 2018 #27 namiieco Senior Member Joined Apr 24, 2016 Posts 9,208 Bells 1,140 Switch 6908-4747-6475 day-tuh dah-tah sounds weird
Apr 19, 2018 #28 pinkbunny Senior Member Joined Jul 8, 2014 Posts 1,005 Bells 93 I'm from Aus and I usually say dah-ta! I've never really heard anyone pronounce it day-da
Apr 19, 2018 #29 Buttonsy Loser Joined Dec 21, 2015 Posts 4,612 Bells 3,879 I think when I was younger, I used to say dah-ta, but now I say day-duh. No idea what brought upon that change.
I think when I was younger, I used to say dah-ta, but now I say day-duh. No idea what brought upon that change.
Apr 28, 2018 #30 partangel local ghost Joined Jan 21, 2018 Posts 413 Bells 20 depends if im talking on my native language or english. in english i do say day-ta