• @Perhaps
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    51 year ago

    The letter G itself is pronounced with the “j” sound.

    I started out pronouncing GIF by saying the letters: “g-I-f.” It eventually shortens into “jif.”

    • @Deuces
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      61 year ago

      Weird, you could totally spell G as jee. I wonder how many letters you can accurately spell without using the letter itself

      • @Deuces
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        21 year ago

        This is the best I can do. a,b,see,d,e,eph,jee,h,eye,ghey,caigh,l,m,n,o,p,cue,r,s,t,yew,v,double-you,ekes,whi,z

    • @HangoverTuesday
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      -41 year ago

      Graphics Interchange Format. Not Jraphics Interchange Format.

      • @samus12345
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        1 year ago

        Joint Photographic Experts Group. Not Joint Potographic Experts Group.

        National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Not National Ah-ronautics and Space Administration.

        Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus. Not Self-Contained Oonderwater Breathing Uh-pparatus.

    • @zaph
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      -51 year ago

      So you pronounce graphics as jraphics?

      • @lanolinoil
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        141 year ago

        that’s a single word. When we make acronyms, they’re subject to the pronunciation rules of the new word they’ve become, not the word the letter is sourced from – This is pretty obvious if you think about it for a minute.

        It’s NATO but we say atlantic It’s SCUBA but we say underwater

        • @zaph
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          -51 year ago

          I was addressing “The letter G itself is pronounced with the “j” sound.” because letters can make more than one sound.

          • @lanolinoil
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            1 year ago

            right but their position relative to other letters form syllables and does have (some) rules. GIF GI-F, like Gi-raf-fe