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  • D Dirk Higbee

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    AspDotNetDev
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    I used to know somebody named that in school. We played a ton of ping pong.

    Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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    • R R Giskard Reventlov

      Then it should have been "jif" not "gif". It's just pretentious bollocks to pronounce it like "jiffy"

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      Marc Clifton
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      mark merrens wrote:

      Then it should have been "jif" not "gif".

      So, how do YOU pronounce "giraffe" ? Marc

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        GIF. That is supposed to be prounounced like "I'll be there in a jiffy." However, everybody I have ever known has pronounced it like "I bought you a gift." I either actively choose to pronounce it wrong, or make a point to pronounce it both ways with a small explanation about the correct pronunciation. Are there any words you can't stand to pronounce correctly?

        Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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        PaulowniaK
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        There are tonnes of place names that sound wrong when pronounced right. Like Altrincham where the "cham" bit is pronounced like the "gham" in Birmingham (the one in the UK, that is!). Or Sirencester which is pronounced Sirenster. I had a classmate who wanted to go to University of Derby and was very confused when she received correspondence from the University. She thought Derby was spelled Darby. I get confused with the use of "arch". Archangel is pronounced Ark Angel. How about archrival? Or archchancellor?:confused:

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          GIF. That is supposed to be prounounced like "I'll be there in a jiffy." However, everybody I have ever known has pronounced it like "I bought you a gift." I either actively choose to pronounce it wrong, or make a point to pronounce it both ways with a small explanation about the correct pronunciation. Are there any words you can't stand to pronounce correctly?

          Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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          Marc Clifton
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          AspDotNetDev wrote:

          "I'll be there in a jiffy."

          That's how I've heard in pronounced since the days of CompuServe. Marc

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            GIF. That is supposed to be prounounced like "I'll be there in a jiffy." However, everybody I have ever known has pronounced it like "I bought you a gift." I either actively choose to pronounce it wrong, or make a point to pronounce it both ways with a small explanation about the correct pronunciation. Are there any words you can't stand to pronounce correctly?

            Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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            AlphaDeltaTheta
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            SQL We say (mostly) Sequel, but it's es-qu-el

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              SQL We say (mostly) Sequel, but it's es-qu-el

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              AspDotNetDev
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              I used to say S-Q-L, but it's sequel. :)

              Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                I used to say S-Q-L, but it's sequel. :)

                Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                AlphaDeltaTheta
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                AspDotNetDev wrote:

                I used to say S-Q-L, but it's sequel.

                Oh... See wikipedia definition,

                From Wikipedia[^]

                SQL (/ˈɛs kjuː ˈɛl/ "S-Q-L")... This version, initially called SEQUEL (Structured English Query Language),...The acronym SEQUEL was later changed to SQL

                And so was the pronuntiation... :laugh:

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                Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

                Cn't help, it's a funny Shakespearan quote, but AFAIK, it is, - "Thou puking ill-breeding giglet!"... Though I haven't read all of his books.

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                  GIF. That is supposed to be prounounced like "I'll be there in a jiffy." However, everybody I have ever known has pronounced it like "I bought you a gift." I either actively choose to pronounce it wrong, or make a point to pronounce it both ways with a small explanation about the correct pronunciation. Are there any words you can't stand to pronounce correctly?

                  Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                  Johann van der Smut
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                  I've always pronounced it with a J sound, and so has everybody else I know.

                  I love go-o-o-o-ld!

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                    GIF. That is supposed to be prounounced like "I'll be there in a jiffy." However, everybody I have ever known has pronounced it like "I bought you a gift." I either actively choose to pronounce it wrong, or make a point to pronounce it both ways with a small explanation about the correct pronunciation. Are there any words you can't stand to pronounce correctly?

                    Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                    Jim Meadors
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                    "quiche" looks like "quickie" and sounds like "keesh". :doh:

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                    • M Marc Clifton

                      mark merrens wrote:

                      Then it should have been "jif" not "gif".

                      So, how do YOU pronounce "giraffe" ? Marc

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                      Pete OHanlon
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                      Well, I tend not to say jiraphics.

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                      • A AspDotNetDev

                        GIF. That is supposed to be prounounced like "I'll be there in a jiffy." However, everybody I have ever known has pronounced it like "I bought you a gift." I either actively choose to pronounce it wrong, or make a point to pronounce it both ways with a small explanation about the correct pronunciation. Are there any words you can't stand to pronounce correctly?

                        Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                        Septimus Hedgehog
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                        Beware of beard A terrible word It looks like heard But sounds weird

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                        • A AspDotNetDev

                          GIF. That is supposed to be prounounced like "I'll be there in a jiffy." However, everybody I have ever known has pronounced it like "I bought you a gift." I either actively choose to pronounce it wrong, or make a point to pronounce it both ways with a small explanation about the correct pronunciation. Are there any words you can't stand to pronounce correctly?

                          Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                          Bassam Abdul Baki
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                          Huh! I've always pronounced it jiffy.

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                            There are tonnes of place names that sound wrong when pronounced right. Like Altrincham where the "cham" bit is pronounced like the "gham" in Birmingham (the one in the UK, that is!). Or Sirencester which is pronounced Sirenster. I had a classmate who wanted to go to University of Derby and was very confused when she received correspondence from the University. She thought Derby was spelled Darby. I get confused with the use of "arch". Archangel is pronounced Ark Angel. How about archrival? Or archchancellor?:confused:

                            Almost, but not quite, entirely unlike... me...

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                            DoStuffZ
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                            Don't forget Worcester [Wuster].

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                              GIF. That is supposed to be prounounced like "I'll be there in a jiffy." However, everybody I have ever known has pronounced it like "I bought you a gift." I either actively choose to pronounce it wrong, or make a point to pronounce it both ways with a small explanation about the correct pronunciation. Are there any words you can't stand to pronounce correctly?

                              Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                              wizardzz
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                              I've always called it 'jif' Have for years before most people even knew what it was.

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                              • M Marc Clifton

                                mark merrens wrote:

                                Then it should have been "jif" not "gif".

                                So, how do YOU pronounce "giraffe" ? Marc

                                Testers Wanted!
                                Latest Article: User Authentication on Ruby on Rails - the definitive how to
                                My Blog

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                                R Giskard Reventlov
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                                :)

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