10
eto303
7y

You say UI (yoo I) but you say GUI (goo ey)
You say Char ( ch-r) but you say character (keh-recter)
You say gif but you say jif

Comments
  • 4
    English is indeed a massive clusterfuck of a language
  • 0
    No consistency issues. Acronyms are often pronounced as completely different words if they can. It's totally fine.
  • 4
    No one I know says Jif.

    Now let me go clean that machete of mine.
  • 2
    There's a guy who pronounced the lib in libc as "libe"
  • 0
    @tbodt he's being consistent! :D
  • 1
    U.I, G.U.I and gifffff

    Can I have the consistency award now?
  • 1
    If people say gif as jif, shoot yourself.
  • 0
    I categorically refuse to pronounce gif as jif. Never gonna happen.
  • 2
    @jAsE for non-native English speakers It sounds right haha
  • 1
    @theNox does it? 😯
  • 2
    @Flygger the ranter comes from Israel, so I think it does sound right for him, for other languages the h wouldn't be good in there, I'd rather write kerekter or even kerektr to make it sound more like character (at least for Germans or Slovaks)
  • 2
    @theNox I was just wondering since I'm a non-native English speaker and it didn't sound right to me...

    I get it, but it's just not objectively true ;)
Add Comment