How do you pronounce either? With an e sound at the beginning, or an i sound?
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"Eye laimo"
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Either one. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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Both are correct. Just depends on how it is used ˈēT͟Hər and ˈīT͟Hər
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Depends on the subject
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Both. Depends on my mood.
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[i]Either[/i] one. Get it? [b][i]Either?![/i][/b] [spoiler]I'll see my way out.[/spoiler]
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I do both.
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66% of voters are wrong.
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Edited by Theta Cruz: 2/3/2016 1:12:23 AMI say whatever comes out first. Sometimes it's [i]Ee-ther[/i], sometimes [i]I-the[/i]r. Sometimes I say [i]Day-ta[/i], other times [i]Da-ta[/i]. Maybe I feel like saying [i]Care-ibbean[/i], or [i]Cuh-rib-bean[/i], or perhaps [i]Extra-ordinary[/i], or [i]Extror-dinary[/i]. But I always say Tomato, and Potato how it's meant. Just depends on what rolls off the tongue. I also treat [i]Neither[/i] like Ee-ther and I-ther.
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ETHER
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Both actually, I don't know why though
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I-ther
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I personally prefer I-ther.
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why not both?
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I say it with a "I". [spoiler]The real question is how do you say data[/spoiler]
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Edited by Cultmeister: 2/2/2016 11:58:37 PMEither
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Ee-ther.
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I use both.
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Edited by Inflicte: 2/3/2016 12:11:21 AMi-ther or ee-ther way
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Both, it depends on the sentence......go English!
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Both. Depends on the context
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You can pronounce it either way.
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I say it ee-ther or i-ther. It's just random
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