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If you pronounce gif as jif (which is wrong), you should also pronounce git as jit.

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  • 9
    Not to mention gigabytes
  • 7
    @joycestick jijabytes 😂
  • 3
    Is it sarcastic? Come on... it's kown it's pronounced jif. That's the way Whilite pronounce it.
  • 2
    Jif is not wrong and I do pronunce git as jit 😂
    Cause in Italian when there's a vowel after a g it's pronounced like j
  • 1
    @buscedv gör (jör) gärna (järna) gröt (gröt) ganska (ganska) grov (grov), gott (gott)
  • 0
    @buscedv anyone here could register a tld and publish a page like that in 30mins...

    Leave Whilite alone!
  • 2
    Mr. Wilhite was given a lifetime achievement award at the 2013 Webbys (Congratulations!). He used the occasion to mention again, “It’s pronounced ‘JIF’.” In an article in the New York Times Blog, Bits, he says:

    “The Oxford English Dictionary accepts both pronunciations. They are wrong. It is a soft ‘G’, pronounced ‘jif’. End of story.”

    Not so fast. John Simpson, Chief Editor of the Oxford English Dictionary, disagrees with Mr. Wilhite:

    “However, the pronunciation with a hard g is now very widespread and readily understood. A coiner effectively loses control of a word once it’s out there…”

    * end of story *
  • 4
    "Graphics Interchange Format".

    Graphics, not Japhics.

    Ergo: GIF, not jif
  • 2
    It's pronounced "Jaif", for obvious reasons
  • 3
    Git is an English word, and it’s pronounced like the g in guilt. Gif is an abbreviation, and g stands for graphics.
  • 3
    @karasube it doesn't matter what he says
  • 1
    Wth, I was thinking exactly about this five minutes ago
  • 1
    BOTH PRONUNCIATIONS ARE CORRECT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Gin, is pronounced with a soft G.
    Git, is pronounced with a hard G.
    Gif, can be pronounced by either because Oxford dictionary accepts both pronunciations.

    The creators of the format like to pronounce it as "Jif", but the sound with hard G is also mainstream nowadays, so it doesn't matter, please STFU about it already, everybody.
  • 2
    It was initially called after this
  • 2
    Giraffe
  • 1
    Looks like Giraffe stopped the whole debate on its tracks
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