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What's The Correct Way to Pronounce 'GIF'? (thenewstack.io)

"Apparently we're all fighting about how to pronounce 'GIF' again on Twitter," writes technology columnist Mike Melanson: I personally find the argument of web designer Aaron Bazinet, who managed to secure the domain howtoreallypronouncegif.com, rather convincing in its simplicity: "It's the most natural, logical way to pronounce it. That's why when everyone comes across the word for the first time, they use a hard G [as in "gift"]." Bazinet relates the origin of the debate as such:

"The creator of the GIF image format, Steve Wilhite of CompuServe, when deciding on the pronunciation, said he deliberately chose to echo the American peanut butter brand, Jif, and CompuServe employees would often say 'Choosy developers choose GIF(jif)', playing off of Jif's television commercials. If you hear anyone pronounce GIF with a soft G, it's because they know something of this history."

Wilhite attempted to settled the controversy in 2013 when accepting a lifetime achievement award at the 17th annual Webby awards. Using an actual animated .gif for his five-word acceptance speech, he authoritatively announced his preferred pronounciation. However, the chief editor of the Oxford English Dictionary argues that "A coiner effectively loses control of a word once it's out there," adding that "the pronunciation with a hard g is now very widespread and readily understood."

One linguist addressed the topic on Twitter this week, noting studies that found past usage of "gi" in words has been almost evenly split between hard and soft g sounds. Their thread also answers a related question: how will I weaponize a trivial and harmless consonant difference to make other people feel bad and self-conscious about themselves?

Her response? "Maybe just....don't do this."

5 of 453 comments (clear)

  1. Re:Who cares now? by PPH · · Score: 5, Informative

    Please post a link to an animated .png

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APNG

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    Have gnu, will travel.
  2. Like gigawatt by Stormwatch · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's pronounced like gigawatt. That is, with a soft g.

  3. Re: Jif... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    The American "peanut butter" is the same product. Before use for cleaning toilets, it is a white cream.

  4. Re:peanut butter by sheramil · · Score: 5, Funny

    It is pronounced like "JIF" the peanut butter.

    Stupid jit.

  5. Re: Jif... by David+Gould · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Huh. Somebody who thinks the way an acronym's letters are pronounced in their respective words has ANYTHING AT ALL to do with how the acronym should be pronounced... is calling somebody *else* a moron? Funny.

    Once again, the ONLY points that have any relevance whatsoever are:

    1. The person who invents a technology deserves the right to name it, and only a total asshole would ignore their wishes.

    2. The Cabal has authorized me to reveal that, for as long as the GIF format has existed, pronouncing "gif" correctly -- i.e., like "gin", not like "git" -- has been one of the not-so-secret recognition codes by which people who have any clue about computer stuff identify each other.

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    David Gould
    main(i){putchar(340056100>>(i-1)*5&31|!!(i<6)<< 6)&&main(++i);}