either
Context-dependant.
I don’t. I say either.
yes
Yanny
I don’t say either.
So you say both then?
Either either or either, depending on maybe the context or the phonetics of words used. Kinda like how you say the or the depending on if the next word starts with a vowel or not.
Either Either or eIther
Whichever one you say, I say the other one.
There’s multiple ways up pronounce it?
Eee-ther or eye-ther
There is an Irish rural accent that pronounces it AY-ther.
There’s even a classic jazz song about it.
Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off https://youtu.be/J2oEmPP5dTM
Oh god of course. I actually don’t know how that slipped my mind.
Ee-ther and nye-ther
Eye-ver
Growing up, I self-taught myself to pronounce this word as “Ee-ther”. Then I went to a private teacher and learned that the correct English pronunciation is “Eye-ther”. Then I also came to know that the word can be pronounced in both way regarding different accents. Then I stopped caring which pronunciation I was using while speaking. Most of the time, I say “Eye-ther”. I utter the later one barely.
Probably eye-ther, but eee-ther on random occasion