the actual canon pronunciation of .gif is "JIFF" like the peanut butter, as dictated by the creator of the image format. however, people will argue that it's "GIFF" because that's how they read it in their head for some reason, despite "JIFF" rolling off the metaphorical tongue easier. these people are wrong.
even when the majority of people accept falsehood as truth, it does not make it true. if the first time you saw the word .gif, you unironically read it in your head as "GIFF", you have a very unintuitive thought process. most likely you aren't that stupid but gave into peer pressure and started forcing yourself to pronounce it wrong.
Ryan Nelson
It doesn't matter how the original creator wants it to be pronounced. Humans have decided it is pronounced with a hard G. That isn't going to change.
Aaron Green
if you pronounce it with a G you have no right to call yourself human, you subhuman
Julian Baker
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Jack Fisher
The proper pronunciation of GIF is: ʒaJf (which phonetically is between gif and jiff)
Andrew Young
Sometimes creators can be crazy and ruin their own creations, for example it happens in the film industry all the time, when directors make sequels or give explanations that ruin everything previously established, George Lucas being the shining example. Just like these things usually do, once the gif format became popular, the creator of the format loses their influence on what they think should and shouldn't be, because it's already in common knowledge. Yeah, you can come out and say 10-20 years down the line it should be _______, but it has about the same impact of the creator of Pepe declaring him dead. He killed no one but his own outdated cartoon, the meme still lives on. Everyone who grew up with the gif format in the 90's and 00's knows it to be pronounced with a G, and no silly explanation is going to change that.
Zachary Martinez
illiterate fucks like you are the reason "funner" is now a word and literally is now synonymous with figuratively. you don't dictate how language works, and your disgusting limey accent doesn't either.
Mason Young
lmao one little "man" claims a word is properly pronounced a certain way and has the admittedly at least chipmunk sized balls to say that it's right.
It's like he wrote a book on how to be a handholdless virgin and you're eager to suck his half inch cock for it.
Thomas Williams
Obviously everyone knows that it's "jiff" but what a rare few know is the true pronunciation of GIMP or the GNU image manipulation program. Commonly people will pronounce this software as "jimp" based off the pronunciation of gif.
This is in fact incorrect. The pronunciation of GNU is simply "new". The gnu is an animal that had existed for longer than human language so this will never change.
Knowing this the acronym GIMP is obviously pronounced "nimp"as any child who is versed in phoenetics can tell you.
So don't make the same mistake as millions of ignorant Europeans, always use "nimp"and spread the word.
Landon Russell
>the first time you saw the word .gif, you unironically read it in your head as "GIFF", you have a very unintuitive thought process
Is the intuitive thought process to go look up the way the original creator of the format said it should be pronounced?
Because my thought process is something like "gift" minus the "t".
Isaac Reed
>not understanding languages.
Joseph Miller
>hehe look at him go
Eli Perry
Yiff?
Wyatt Smith
Maybe he should've made it better known to begin with. Nobody can care what you intend if you didn't speak up. That said, I'm not going to give the topic enough thought to fight anonymously over it. There are more interesting things than whether people say g or j.
Hudson Russell
>not pronouncing it "yiff"
Liam Cooper
Apples to oranges. He's right, so get over it.
Isaiah Brown
You don't get to change the rules of pronouciation when you make a acronym
Luis Taylor
The Graphics Interchange Format or "Gif"
Isaac Murphy
it's not like english even has a way to denote hard and soft G
Julian Jones
>he pronounces graphics as giraffics
Josiah Bailey
I hate people who pronounce GUI as "gooey" I hate how this is the actual way to refer to it too, like why? It doesn't take that much effort or time to say "gee you eye" out loud, and gooey just sounds fucking stupid.
Zachary Hughes
On DOTR, "GIFF" fags will be slaughtered by the thousands along with their gommie brethren.
Angel Perry
Creator is wrong. Hard G is correct because first word, graphics, is pronounced with a hard G.
Asher Jackson
The Creator can not be wrong!
Juan White
as in Geoff=Jeff
Landon James
>jraphics interchange format >jithub >jigabyte
no
Ryder Sanders
the creator is a retard
Connor Flores
I bet you stupid faggots pronounce .jpeg as "jay-feg", too.
Josiah Howard
Why don't we just pronounce it "gee-if"? That would solve everything.
John Miller
Spelling and grammer are modern day conventions designed to limit ones own understanding and comprehension. By makeing these rules, and restricting to them hampens learning the ablity to decypher information. It has aldo given arize to the phenomenon of 'Grammer Nazis'. That will hunt down violaters, and claim that due to an 'error' in formating renders all subsenquent information as incorrect. An institution synonymous with discrediting people for the whole of their work sue to an unrelated error, or later disproven theroy in past. It's an deliberate act to stifle the advancement of knowledge and learning. Not a testiment of it.
Kayden Martinez
I think it's hard g but you guys are retarded. The pronounciation of acronyms isn't determined by the words that make up the acronym. Look at something like scuba. Do you pronounce it "skuh-baa"?
Charles Young
>given arize to You mean "given rise to"
Luis Flores
> Do you pronounce it "skuh-baa"? Yes.
Joshua Russell
>Do you pronounce it "skuh-baa" is there another way?
Benjamin Sanders
>Anglos trying to force their pronouncation on everyone else
Matthew Myers
>People here say GIFF not JIFF, screw the creator! >People here say GNU/Linux not Linux, worship the creator! If you think like this no one will take you seriously
Kevin Jones
>as dictated by the creator of the image format Considering how he fucked up with the patent he has no right to dictate us how to pronounce it.
Nicholas Butler
The inventor is a notorious facetious asshole. gif is short for "graphics interchange format" and thus starts with a hard g. Steve Wilhite only started calling it 'jif' when 'gif' got cool.
Isaac Cooper
>The pronunciation of GNU is simply "new". No, it's gnu.
Jose Powell
>>jithub I do that, it's better.
Brandon Flores
I say we compromise and call .gif YIFF, thank you for listening
Blake Sullivan
>ANARCHISTS DON'T FOLLOW RULES, DUMBASS kek
Luke Smith
Does anyone have the >I recognise this gay blowjob
Owen Foster
You mean Germanic languages (English, German, etc), because in Romance languages such as Italian it's pronounced jiff and everyone use jiff
Nicholas Robinson
This. Either that or pronounce it as "jiff."
Brody King
also scsi was ment to be pronounced as sexi, but only scuhsi catched on
Evan Turner
It's a pity you don't supply a link for this claimed creator dictation, but assuming you are correct, thanks for the info; I wasn't aware. You are wrong in saying that I have an unintuitive thought process though. You should try not to let emotion get the better of you as it undermines your credibility.
Jacob Sanchez
>if the first time you saw the word .gif, you unironically read it in your head as "GIFF", you have a very unintuitive thought process. Not really, thats how you fucking say the word you autist
Nathan Kelly
>tfw you will never get a blowjob from a giraffe
Luis Long
>jigabyte
Thats how its pronounced tho
Juan Bennett
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Hudson Kelly
>he says laser with an "s" sound
Colton Bennett
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Benjamin Morgan
Stop making stuff up. The creator of the Graphics Interchange Format did NOT pronounce it as Jif.
The G is prounced as it is in Graphics. Duh.
Brody James
The pronunciation of the individual words of an acronym don't mean much.
Do you also say laser with a unvoiced "s" ?
Hudson Gutierrez
I pronounce it .yiff :^)
Kayden James
I think at this point scuba is an english word and yes you do pronounce it skuh-baa
Nathaniel Howard
Are implying the Gnu named itself that prior to the existence of humans and spoken language?