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Design Photoshop Foundations Slices & Save for Web Optimization: Part 1

Pronouncing "gif" vs "jif"

I know it is a weird question but isn't gif suppose to be pronounces "jif" according to Steve Wilhite the inventor of the .gif format.

I am a "gif" guy and have always pronounced it with a 'g' instead of the 'j', but for our students and teachers I would assume we should teach them the proper way to say it.

Read about it here and saw a few posts on Reddit and other sites earlier this week.

Allison Grayce Marshall

4 Answers

I believe the best reference on the subject rests here. :smiley:

Kevin Korte
Kevin Korte
28,148 Points

I still say "Gif", and I don't care. I think the internet has turned this into the ultimate troll word though, and that alone is quite funny really. I can't help but wonder if the creator of the GIF, said it should be pronounced "Jif" to further confuse everyone, thus creating a nicely done troll.

On the theory of the spelling being, "Gif" then I suppose it should have the, "g" sound. So, in my perspective it will still remain, "Gif" to me. Hope this helps you.

Just like Giraffe.. :)