Hello! We need your input!
Roh_Chris and I are debating on the word "status" and its pronunciation.
He says the correct way is "STAY-tis"
I say, "STAT-is"
How do YOU say it?
Either pronunciation is 'correct' depending on your point of reference. As Roh already pointed out, for those influenced by American (Technically US culture, being mindful of all other Americans [Canada, Central, South, etc]) culture, it's common to say 'Stat-is' while Oxford English (or British influenced English) is heard/said as 'State-Us'.
There are many other such instances, like the word 'data'. Some say, 'dat-a' while others say 'date-a'. Both are 'correct' depending on your point of reference. We commonly call and have defined this occurrence as 'dialect'. There are a great plethora of dialects in every language across the world.
Now, to answer your question, I happen to say 'Stat-is' based on North American influence, but my South African (British/Dutch Influenced) parents will say 'State-Us'.
P.S. *edit* Also, Roh, to your post directly above mine...I agree with you ON everything except EN-Route. I definitely have always heard and pronounced that much closer to 'in' than 'on'.