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Can we settle this, which is correct?

There should be two answers: please just vote up the question you agree with.

A1) Var-Char

A2) Var-Car

...unless there's an alternative pronunciation?

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I prefer var-shar, as in "chalet" ;) – Adam Robinson Apr 9 at 13:54
If you're going to make a poll it should be community wiki. – Ross Apr 9 at 13:54
Should this be wiki? – Marc Gravell Apr 9 at 13:55
Yes, please make wiki – Jon B Apr 9 at 13:55
wiki! wiki! wiki! – meandmycode Apr 9 at 13:56
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closed as not a real question by Bombe, Marc Gravell, Neil Butterworth, DanSingerman, Mehrdad Afshari Apr 9 at 13:58

8 Answers

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A2) Varying character

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But Varing character sounds nothing like var-car. – Craig Apr 9 at 14:00
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A2 definetly

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A2 - on the theory that it's a portmanteau of Character Varying...

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in practice I never heard of it like that, only foreigners says uses it that way :) – dr. evil Apr 9 at 14:34
hmm, maybe that's it? on my 3rd attempt at undergrad the databases course was taught by a prof from India (who rocked btw). – Arnshea Apr 9 at 14:40
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As everyone will be answering (imo, correctly) "Var-Char", I propose some logic: if it was going to be "var-car", pronounced as a contraction of "variable character", it should actually be "vâr-kăr" (vair-kaar), which I don't think anyone ever says!

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I actually do pronounce it that way. I think I might be the only one. – CodeMonkey1 Apr 9 at 14:01
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A1 for me. I've always heard char pronounced as "char" (as in, to char something on the grill), so I pronounce varchar as "var-char".

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A1 - Var - Char...

Varchar is derived from char. ie, it is var-char and since we pronounce char as kyar so, I would like to think it should be pronounced as var-kyar.

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I always say it "Var-Char" with a hard "ch" sound.

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A1) Var-Char. That's not a silent H.

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Which is counter to the pronunciation of "character" which is a silent 'H'. :) – Kezzer Apr 9 at 13:56
Yes, but var-char and var-car both don't sound like 'character'! – Craig Apr 9 at 13:58
It's short for character varying, the ch in character sounds like a k, ergo var-kar.... Tomahto too. :) – Arnshea Apr 9 at 14:00
+1 because that's how I saw it too, but it really is illogical since it's short for Character. :-) – Jason Cohen Apr 9 at 14:02

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