JackBurton
Lifer
- Jul 18, 2000
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I use "jif" because I actually bothered to learn how it's pronounced instead of learning your bastardized version.
Exactly.
I use "jif" because I actually bothered to learn how it's pronounced instead of learning your bastardized version.
I use "jif" because I actually bothered to learn how it's pronounced instead of learning your bastardized version.
do you also pronounce it jraphics? Because that just opens the flood jates for all kinds of silly james, jranted he invented it but that doesn't jive him the right to joad us into using his pronounciation. He jot his award and that's jood for him but he should just say his joodbyes and jo home.
oh, so you're going to start pronouncing the the days of the week correctly?![]()
The point is that it doesn't matter what he wants people to call it. If he had wanted people to pronounce it JIF when he created it, he should have called it JIF, or at least made the G stand for a word that begins with a soft G sound.
do you also pronounce it jraphics? Because that just opens the flood jates for all kinds of silly james, jranted he invented it but that doesn't jive him the right to joad us into using his pronounciation. He jot his award and that's jood for him but he should just say his joodbyes and jo home.
Anyone who pronounces it with a "soft" G (aka JIF) needs to be shot in the head.
your point?
No it doesn't. English is a terrible language with exceptions to rules all over the place. Saying this one file format is pronouced "jif" doesn't change a damn thing about anything else, because it's an invented term and not a real english word.
If he wants it to be "jif" then it's supposed to be jif, and if you still use "gif" you're not only wrong, but now you're purposefully stupid because you already know you're wrong.
The point is that it doesn't matter what he wants people to call it. If he had wanted people to pronounce it JIF when he created it, he should have called it JIF, or at least made the G stand for a word that begins with a soft G sound.
http://gizmodo.com/the-creator-of-the-gif-says-its-pronounced-jif-he-is-509179289
jif, ive been right since 98
WED-nes-day
The sound of a hard g (which often precedes the non-front vowels a, o, u) is usually [ɡ] (as in go) while the sound of a soft g (typically before i, e, y) depending on language, may be a fricative or affricate. In English, the sound of soft g is /dʒ/ (as in George).
TL;DR if you think its pronounced "gif" not "jif" you need to go back and slap your 10th grade english teacher.
The guy who made it should feel bad for not knowing how to spell properly.I've always called it JIF, and that's what the guy who made it calls it, so therefore, that's the right way.
If you say GIF, you should feel bad about yourself.
oh, so you're going to start pronouncing the the days of the week correctly?![]()
The guy who made it should feel bad for not knowing how to spell properly.
I created a file type called 7zip; it's pronounced "wise and beautiful woman"