minus-squareUnexampledSalt@lemmy.ko4abp.comtoMemes@lemmy.ml•How do y'all say GIF?linkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoEvery rule in English has exceptions, but when we make a new word should it follow the rule, or be an exception? linkfedilink
minus-squareUnexampledSalt@lemmy.ko4abp.comtoMemes@lemmy.ml•How do y'all say GIF?linkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoThe argument is that words starting with g followed by i are most often soft g. linkfedilink
minus-squareUnexampledSalt@lemmy.ko4abp.comtoMemes@lemmy.ml•How do y'all say GIF?linkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 year agoIts actually a rule of the English language that g followed by i is a soft g. linkfedilink
minus-squareUnexampledSalt@lemmy.ko4abp.comtoMemes@lemmy.ml•How do y'all say GIF?linkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agohttps://youtu.be/jHQ_6xGQq-0?feature=shared linkfedilink
minus-squareUnexampledSalt@lemmy.ko4abp.comtoMemes@lemmy.ml•How do y'all say GIF?linkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·1 year agohttps://youtu.be/jHQ_6xGQq-0?feature=shared linkfedilink
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Every rule in English has exceptions, but when we make a new word should it follow the rule, or be an exception?