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It is gif

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Amen 🙏

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Obviously it’s pronounced the same as the the “g” in “gigantic”

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I never realized how contradictory this word is. Thank you

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15 points

The second g in garage.

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Been pronouncing it that way since Idea Channel :)

ʒaɪf ftw

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4 points

The life of the wife was ended by the knife in that GIF!

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I’m pretty sure I’ve heard people pronounce gigantic both ways though lol.

Guy-gantick makes me thing of an Englishman.

Jai-gantick makes me think American.

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(There are 2 Gs in the word “gigantic”)

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Even better Jai!

JaiJantick.

GuyGanTick.

GuyJanTick

JaiGanTick.

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6 points

Nobody has ever once said guygantic. Not ever.

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You did, right now, after I already did. Check, mate.

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I just love Jraphical Image Format.

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Oh I’m definitely pronouncing it zhif from now on!

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5 points

I pronounce it like the “g” in “design”

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I, too, subscribe to the Danish pronounciation of G

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as if

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  • Geography
  • Geology
  • Giraffe
  • Generous

Just a few examples that come to mind. Additionally, the pronunciation of the individual words included in an acronym DOES NOT determine the pronunciation of that acronym. See SCUBA as an example.

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Good and very informative, thank you.


I’m still gonna pronounce it (G)IF though.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iafa959JvY - Literally this but with any example either way depending on what side you’re on.

It’s GIF. Just because you create something doesn’t mean you aren’t fucking dumb. Eventually, it’s no longer yours anyway lol.

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Here is an alternative Piped link(s): https://piped.video/watch?v=9iafa959JvY

https://piped.video/watch?v=9iafa959JvY

Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

I’m open-source, check me out at GitHub.

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This, and Gig Git Girl Gibbon Gift Gill Giddy Gigahertz Gimmick Gizzard

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I always called it jit 😭

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As long as you don’t shame others with reasons that don’t make sense, you can pronounce it gif for all I care

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Sure, agree to disagree.

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JPEG is the best direct example. Who pronounces the F sound?

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Counterpoint: Gift

Literally has gif in it and is pronounced with a hard ‘g’.

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We don’t pronounced words by what other words they contain. “Americano” is not “American+o.” “Fare” is not “far+e.”

For some reason, the hard G advocates for “gif” seem to make up fake language rules to justify pronouncing it wrong.

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Do you have any examples of words changed by adding a consonant? Additional vowels in words, such as your examples, usually change how a word is pronounced

Also, your attack in the second paragraph is unneeded and contributes nothing to the debate. If an argument cannot be based on logic alone, I ask that you do not make it.

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Counter counter point. The inventor of the gif said it’s pronounced like the peanut butter. It’s already been settled.

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Just because somebody who made a word wants to pronounce it a certain way doesn’t mean that’s others will pronounce it.

Heck, look at the at history of the word tomato. Came from the native Nahuatl word tomatl, which was changed to tomate for Spanish and then tomato for English. The British are closer to both the native Nahuatl and Spanish pronunciations of the word but few Americans will say it as “tuh-maa-tow”.

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My giant german friend George Gerard gestates and raises giraffes in genuine need of gentle geriatric care. Such a gentleman.

It’s jif.

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The letter G itself is pronounced “jee”.

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Counterpoint:
You had to replace the g with a j in writing, otherwise people would automatically pronounce it gif like gift.
That alone is proof that “jif” is artificial and wrong.

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Soe Wee shud spel ahll owur werds funehtikly? And if uh werd iz nott speld funehtikly itz rong?

Because that’s ridiculous. You know perfectly well that letters can make different sounds depending on the word. Stop being obtuse.

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OBJECTION!!

First and foremost, pronounced Gif there

Graphics Interchange Format. Not Jraphics. Unless you spell it out as Jee-Ai-Eff

Also, git isn’t spelled “jit”, it’s not “jit gud”, nor “jit hub”. Other examples that would be wrong: jirl, jirth, jiddy, jirder, jingko

Most of the ‘ji’ sounding words are rooted from other languages, mostly French (some of them brought over from Latin). Finally, languages where ‘ge’ and ‘gi’ sound like ‘je’ and ‘ji’ say ‘Gif’

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You clearly didn’t even read the whole comment. Acronyms do not need to be pronounced according to their constituent words.

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By that logic, “scuba” should be pronounced scuh-ba, and “laser” should be pronounced lah-seer.

Also “jee” is also how you say the letter “G”.

Gin, Germany, giraffe, gypsy, gib, giblet. Raising examples of words that start with hard and soft Gs is absolutely pointless when both exist and are equally valid.

Why are people arguing about how an acronym is pronounced in the English language anyways? Who gives a shit? When you point out a “rule” in English, there will always be exceptions, many exceptions, to that rule. Even English doesn’t even agree with English: “entree” means appetizer in Europe but main course in the US.

So why do you care so much?

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So why do you care so much?

Because it’s always fun to poke fun at how chaotic, anarchic and directionless the english language is. Besides, some of its rules feel more like suggestions

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For your SCUBA example, is it the U you’re talking about?

Underwater vs oonderwater?

Scuhba vs Scooba?

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Scuhba has me laughing.

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Also, the A stands for Apparatus, so it should be scuhbah since it’s Apparatus, not uhpparatus

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Yep the U. Scubba dubba doo!

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do you have a problem with my ˌɡiˈʁafə

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The creator of the format, Steve Wihite, says it’s pronounced as JIF, but personally I still say GIF out of habit.

https://www.cnn.com/2013/05/22/tech/web/pronounce-gif/index.html

I’ve had similar arguments with people over the pronunciation of Linux, with one person saying it’s “Lie-nicks” because it’s named after “Linus”, but Linus himself has said he pronounces his own name differently depending on the language he’s speaking at the time, but Linux is always pronounced “Lynn-icks.”

https://youtu.be/5IfHm6R5le0?si=9bQHnIiB0UxBYS2o

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It’s like hearing people who work at Asus call it Asus instead of Asus.

The only reason they’re saying it’s Asus is because they have to. They say Asus like everyone else at home.

Also, after a certain amount of time, the word you made up is no longer yours. That be how language works yo.

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At this point GIFs in their original form as .GIF files barely exist anymore. GIF basically just means “short clip”. Why would the author get any say at all at that point?

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I hate the way it’s pronounced. It should be like Line-ix, but the creator of it decides so as ugly as it is to say it’s lih-nucks.

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Why isn’t this higher up? Thanks for the real info, I was going to post this if no one else did.

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Gorgeia? Tell your mom she still owes me for the Uber.

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