- g as in gif - Wrong, it’s pronounced “gif” 
- g as in genuine ginormous gendered giraffes gesticulating gingerly - ‘G’ as in “Gary my guy, it’s great you have the guts to be wrong again!” - deleted by creator 
- general gibberish - generous genecologically German genies generated gelatinous genitals 
 
 
 
- g as in gnome 
- I wish it was gnuf 
 
 - How dare you come here with this blasphemy. 
 
- Looks like Wikipedia decided to let the users battle it out since they have both listed. Both the right and the wrong way. - My opinion, I always use a hard F. - wow, they used to use the hard F on Family guy? 
 
- FUCK ALL Y’ALL ‘JIF’ MOTHERFUCKERS - How do you pronounce laser - Hard R 
- jaser 
 
- There are several arguments for why it should be pronounced a given way and OP didn’t say any of them. - I see you just picked your favorite to argue against. 
 
- They’ll bend over in a jiffy. 
 
- Pronounced ‘chief.’ - More like Gee-f - Okay, so like a GIF Wrangler - Like Ask Jeeves but with a ffff 
 
 
 
- Piss off both sides and just spell it. G.I.F. - The notorious G I F 
- I feel like that’s a win for hard G honestly. - But the letter “G” has a soft “g” in its pronunciation. Otherwise, you’re talking about clarified butter. 
- The letter G is pronounced Jee, with a J sound. Not Gee 
 
- Just say the full name outright: “Graphically Integrated Framework” 
 
- GIF - “Gee Eye Eff” - I got real self righteous there for a second, but i see they included the wrong pronunciation as well 
 
- i’ve forgotten most of my IPA so this is really helpful - Enough IPA and I tend to forget things as well. 
 
- I first read that as a hitman image format. 
- Giraffe-ic Interchange Format. - Weird that they don’t have the pronunciation listed for giraffe the same way 
 
- Me on mobile: Huh, interesting… 
- The only thing I know about this is that it’s unnecessary to start another “internet war” over how someone pronounced terms like this one, since both pronunciation are recognizable (even my friends often spelled in with different results thanks to their accents and our local language too) 
- This also generally works wherever you see a dotted underline. 
- Are they always wrong though? 
- deleted by creator - Jay-Phegg - yeah well jayphegg yourself buddy - I’m not your buddy friend - well okay i guess i’ll send the cookout invitation to OOP then - That’s okay I’m more into Haskell nowadays. - i mean if you came we could throw a Haskell on the barbie. sorry friend, buddies only at the cookout. 
 
 
 
 
- deleted by creator - No: JPEG, the P is for Photo. - I pronounce that as gay peg - You must make a lot of new friends. - at the leather store, yes 
 
 
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- Meaning? - deleted by creator - Well that makes no sense. If your view is that “it’s an acronym or it isn’t” then you pronounce it as individual letters or as a word. But the reality of language is much messier than arbitrary rules people come up with. If people pronounce it as if it’s a word in its own right, that means that’s how it works. Just as with laws of physics, if what we observe contradicts the rule, the rule was wrong. - deleted by creator - choosing to pronounce “gif” with a hard “g” is an arbitrary renunciation of the standards of the language. - Right. That’s why people naturally started pronouncing it with a hard ‘g’ to begin with… 
 
 
- What rule? I just go by what I read in the 90s about what the creators thought. - deleted by creator - But gif is not an acronym its an abbreviation. - Acronyms are abbreviations. Maybe you mean an initialism? 
 
 
 
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