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I've heard it pronounced as its letters "eye-dee" and as a word that rhymes with "did", but I can't find any official reference suggesting the correct pronunciation. What is it?

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"Eye-dee" is how you pronounce "id" in English when it stands for "identifier." The other, the one that rhymes with "did," is a psychological term ("id", "ego", and "super-ego" are Freud's names for the three main parts of the personality structure; I believe the terms are now considered obsolete, but I'm not a psychiatrist or psychologist). I think we can be fairly certain the Objective-C type is an identifier, not the unorganized part of one's personality structure containing the basic drives. :-) Thus, "eye-dee."

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The "id" in id Software also rhymes with "did" :) – BoltClock Mar 14 '12 at 8:34

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