• MothBookkeeper@lemmy.world
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      Right, because Gs are never pronounced with a “J” sound, and acronyms are never pronounced differently than their full terms. Sound logic there; well done. Never mind any of these:

      NASA- National Aeronautics Space Uhdministration

      NATO- North Ayy-tlantic Treaty Organization

      LASER- Light Ayy-mplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation

      SCUBA- Self Contained Oonderwater Breathing Uhpparatus

      FOMO- Fear ohhf missing ohht

      ASAP- Ayys soon ayys possible

      POC- People ohhf solor

      PIN- Personal id-entification number

      BOGO- Buy ohhn get ohhn

      POTUS- President ohhf the Uhhnited States

      YOLO- You only live ohhnce

      AWOL- Ayy-bsent without awfficial leave

      ICE- Eyemmigration and Sustoms Enforcement

      DARE- Drug Ayybuse Resistance Education

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        NASA - National Ah-ronautics and Space Uh-dministration

        LASER - Light Ay-mplification by Ztimulated Eh-mission of Radiation

        ICE - Eye-mmigration and Sustoms -nforcement (E is silent)

        DARE - Drug Ay-buse Resistance -ducation (ditto)

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          Right, in other words, acronym pronunciation has nothing to do with how the letters that compose it are pronounced in their respective words.

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      2 years ago

      One of the few times I don’t care what the creator says, he was wrong.

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      2 years ago

      Me too. I feel like no one pronounced it jif before they said that, and now we have to have an eternal debate over it

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        That’s literally how every programmer pronounced it before it became an Internet sensation. It had a marketing campaign to “sell” the format because that’s how new standards were created initially. They explicitly chose to name it after the peanut butter because it allowed them to give it a catchy phrase to sell it even better “choosy developers choose gif”.