It's pronounced with a hard J because a soft GIF is just the post deed version of GILF...
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Git is now pronounced Jit.
JIT, as in the compiler architecture, is now pronounced Git.
It's pronounced Gif, with a soft G as in Graphics.
I don't give a fuck what the idiot creator thinks it should be pronounced as, I'll die on this hill with my honor intact, surrounded by the corpses of everyone who thinks Jif is referring to anything but peanut butter.
Jif is a cleaning product
You say soft g when you mean hard g. Hard g's include GOAT, game, dragon, and gangster. And gif.
All of this could be solved if English weren't a shit language with incoherent phonemes.
All this could be solved if people would accept that English changes over time and if defined by usage and understanding.
If people easily understand what I mean when I say gif then I have pronounced it correctly. Same as if people understand what I mean if I use "literally" to mean "figuratively" or spell "island" with an 's' despite it having no Latin roots.
And if u spel werds liek this and r stil understud is it kerect?
If it impedes understanding and causes to person you're talking to take more time and/or effort to understand the message you are trying to convey then it is incorrect.
So r u saying that writing "are" and "you" that way is correct? Because I'm pretty sure it doesn't impede understanding in the slightest.
Guys.. guys... can we all just agree that it's pronounced gif and not gif?
Helen wears socks and sandals, and has divergent opinions. Helen needs to disappear in a landfill. Dispatching a team.
I'm definitely not taking any lessons from someone who wears socks with sandals no matter their credentials.
As a German, I feel personally attacked by this.
GIF is pronounced GIF not because the G stands for Graphical, but because it is its essence. It is what is calls out to be... Called.
And because it's not peanut butter.
And for the same reason, JPEG is pronounced JFEG not because the P stands for Photographic, but because that is the expression of its true essence.
I just didn't know it before today.
Justice for JΦEG!
Also, "gi" in english makes the hard g sound very often, like in gift, or give, or giddy. You need to do some real mental gymnastics to justify it as a j sound
giant, gigantic, ginger, gist, gin, giraffe, gibberish, gingivitis, giblet, giro, giron, gingal, gipsy / gitano, gingili, gigot, girasole, giaour, ...
logic, tragic, agile, agism/aging, legit, sigil, magi, magic, argil, algid, aegis, vagile, algin, digit, legible, legislature, surgical, intellegible, ...
looks like a lot of palatal affricates to me dawg idk, i think you're the one doing mental gymnastics trying to justify it not being pronounced the way the creator specified. "gif" the way you ask for just sounds weird
Say the word "gift". Don't pronounce the t. Wow. That simple.
Say the word "giraffe". Don't pronounce the ra. Wow. That simple.
What about gin?
Sure, I'll have some.
Not sure if the use of the word "gymnastics" is intentional here
I'm not taking about gy or ge, I'm talking about gi
The giant ginger biologist originally apologized for being allergic to ginseng.