ArizonaSteve
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microsoft and oracle agree with me, sooo
Nobody says Ray Rice should be banned from the nuh fla.
oh so you're not. Good to know.
But that doesn't mean the public will follow suit:
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both of those are pronounced the same
No. Jif is pronounced using the 'J' sound as in Jeff. And gif is pronounced using the 'G' sound as in get.
It would be an absolute pain to work with you and all your terrible pronunciations! Even with the pomes. =(

actually, the guy who invented it says it's pronounce soft G
http://www.cnn.com/2013/05/22/tech/web/pronounce-gif/
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What's the purpose of telling people they are wrong if you're not even sure if you are right?
i am positive that "jif" is the correct pronunciation, because the guy who invented it said so
I hate the term DAO, no matter how you pronounce it. Objects don't access data... Since when do objects access data?
Bolded for boldness!I don't know how this went from D-A-Os to SQL to gif, but since we're on the topic of .gif files:
I never understood those who insist it's pronounced with a hard 'G' purely because the G in Graphics Interchange Format is also a hard G.
The pronunciations of many acronyms differ from their elongated counterparts and in many cases, do not correspond exactly.
LASER > pronounced LAZER, not laSer. (hard Z instead of soft S)
One of the many words that doesn't follow traditional pronunciation rules in English.
SCUBA > pronounced with a long U. (Like Scooba; but the U in Underwater is a short U)
Follows normal pronunciation rules. If it was scubba, we'd have a short U.
RADAR > pronounced raYdar. Totally just added a letter to make the first A say it's name.
Same as scuba. Nobody added a letter, it follows single consonant after a vowel means long vowel sound. The opposite would be 'menu', but that is a borrowed word (French, I believe).
I say if the inventor has gone on record to say he imagined it to be pronounced with a soft 'G', we should go with that. Don't like it? Make your own format.
Unrelated: people that pronounce out .ISO files as Eye-so should be beat with an aluminum rod. And what would you want this file called? "is so"? Yeah, that sounds terrible.
Bolded for boldness!
No, that is not why people use the hard 'g'. It is because in English, there aren't any short words that start with the soft 'g' and don't start with 'j'. Nobody says "hey, there goes a get plane!" Or, "Mike Tyson has a mean gab!". Gem is the only one I can even think of, and that is French. Seeing 'gif' should lead most native English speakers to assume a hard 'g' is the proper way to pronounce the word.
i just wanna hit em!
likewise when they call it S-Q-L instead of "sequel"
or "kicks" instead of C-I-C-S
