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[–] 6stringringer@lemmy.zip 30 points 12 hours ago (1 children)
[–] INHALE_VEGETABLES@aussie.zone 3 points 12 hours ago
[–] WanderingThoughts 31 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

English, misspelling and never admitting mistakes go hand in hand.

[–] DebatableRaccoon@lemmy.ca 9 points 12 hours ago

Don't forget 'far too inconvenient to correct now'

[–] sbeak@sopuli.xyz 53 points 17 hours ago

The Philippines were named after a Spanish king, King Phillip, or Felippe in Spanish. Given that the country was first controlled by the Spanish for ages, then the Americans, I'm guessing that at first the Spanish name for both the people and the territory was used, but when the Americans took over, the English-ified name of the territory was used, while the Spanish name for the people stuck as colonial powers use the name for the territory more often? Perhaps the Filipino diaspora also plays a role in this. I don't know, just my guess.

[–] heyfrancis@lemmy.ml 20 points 17 hours ago

Hey Filipino here - i honestly don't know the answer (or maybe I'm too old to remember my history class) but as per Wikipedia

The name Filipino, as a demonym, was derived from the term las Islas Filipinas 'the Philippine Islands', the name given to the archipelago in 1543 by the Spanish explorer and Dominican priest Ruy López de Villalobos, in honor of Philip II of Spain.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filipinos

[–] funesto@sh.itjust.works 37 points 19 hours ago (2 children)

And is pronounced "Pilipino" by most Filipinos. But my Filipino wife, who grew up in South Carolina, had a friend who said "Flippin-o". So that's what we say now, lol.

[–] Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world 18 points 17 hours ago

"Flippin-o" sounds like if a kids show tried to create a fake curse word, so they could curse on air, without being fined by the FCC.

It's all a bunch of smoo!

[–] starlinguk@lemmy.world 7 points 14 hours ago

That's not because of the spelling but because of the language. Just like Indonesian, the language doesn't distinguish between f and p, because they're basically the same letter (one is a plosive and one is a fricative but that's it). In Indonesian you'll hear fancake and coppee, for example.

[–] schwim@piefed.zip 27 points 19 hours ago (3 children)
[–] valek879@sh.itjust.works 30 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Back in my day we used to call it "searching"

[–] Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world 4 points 17 hours ago

Here's a Nintendo game. It's Halo for the Xbox360.

[–] Zier@fedia.io 4 points 14 hours ago (2 children)

You could easily replace 'googling' to 'Interneting'.

[–] osanna@lemmy.vg 5 points 10 hours ago

Instead of googling, I say searching it up

[–] Bazoogle@lemmy.world 3 points 9 hours ago

'Interneting' does not suggest using a search engine

[–] Archer@lemmy.world 3 points 17 hours ago

People that use Kagi are the Harvard grads of search engine users

[–] bright@piefed.social 21 points 19 hours ago

How did this question never occur to me before? Now i need to know the answer too

[–] DeathByBigSad@sh.itjust.works 20 points 19 hours ago (1 children)

Lol

Guangzhou is spelled with the Pinyin

But the local language is not called "Guangzhouese", its Cantonese, but the city is not called "Canton"

lmao

Also: Petition to rename my city to "Filadelfia" 🤭

[–] scutiger@lemmy.world 7 points 18 hours ago

Canton was originally the transliterated name for the province of Guangdong, which is why the language is called Cantonese in English, from guǎngdōnghuà.

The name Canton being applied to Guangzhou came later.

[–] expatriado@lemmy.world 20 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago) (1 children)

it was an Spanish colony for 300 years, Filipino is the Spanish spelling, and probably stuck, in English would have been "Philippine"

[–] saltesc@lemmy.world 3 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 18 hours ago) (1 children)

I always remember the 'pp' by imagining it as some suburban estate. "Philip Pines"

[–] purrtastic@lemmy.nz 1 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

That is exactly what I do.

[–] saltesc@lemmy.world 1 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

Does your brain also say it with the same voice as "Reticulating Splines" from SimCity?

[–] MrSelfDestruct25@fedinsfw.app 5 points 19 hours ago (4 children)

My issue with gif and graphical

[–] deadbeef79000@lemmy.nz 11 points 18 hours ago (1 children)
[–] MrSelfDestruct25@fedinsfw.app 3 points 18 hours ago (1 children)
[–] deadbeef79000@lemmy.nz 4 points 18 hours ago (2 children)

Gotta buy a new JPU for better Jrafix

[–] neidu3@sh.itjust.works 2 points 14 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago)

Actually, the G in GPU stands for Giraffe. Hardware has gotten quite sophisticated over the years, and are no longer optimized for rendering triangles. If you can render a giraffe you can render anything.

[–] MrSelfDestruct25@fedinsfw.app 4 points 18 hours ago

Aint nothin but a J thang baby

[–] Davel23@fedia.io 4 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Just remind yourself that the pronunciation of an acronym is completely unrelated to the pronunciation of the component words.

[–] MrSelfDestruct25@fedinsfw.app 1 points 18 hours ago (3 children)
[–] XeroxCool@lemmy.world 6 points 18 hours ago

The guy who created gif says jif, so that one, for starters. I'm sure you say CD-ROM in a way that rhymes with rom-com (side note, rom is wrongly a short O here too) with a short O, yet ROM stands for Read Only Memory. Or do you say See Dee Rome? Maybe with a Spanish background, but not English. Similar with PIN, I for identification but no one says pine. GIMP photo software stands for GNU Image Manipulation Program. Whether you say Gee Enn Yoo or GNU, GIMP isn't said a way that matches. The G in GLaDOS is for genetic. PAL (TV) is for Phase Alternating Line. PHAT, pretty hot and attractive. 50% of any time a Q is involved.

[–] hitmyspot@aussie.zone 1 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

FBI In not I like pie CIA Same SCUBA u like you, not I u like under

[–] Theatomictruth@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

FBI And CIA are initialisms not acronyms

[–] hitmyspot@aussie.zone 1 points 11 hours ago

True, but the point still applies. Lol, fomo, etc. I'd.say it applies to more than it doesn't.

[–] Davel23@fedia.io 1 points 18 hours ago

JPEG. Joint Photographic Experts Group. SCUBA. If it followed the pronunciation of the component words it would sound like "scubba". LASER. That's just off the top of my head.

[–] TranquilTurbulence@lemmy.zip 2 points 17 hours ago

Gotta say, pronouncing it as /dʒɪf/ is just top tier trolling. Everyone knows that /ɡɪf/ is the only one that actually makes sense, but some people intentionally choose to pronouns it wrong anyway. Steve Wilhite saw an opportunity to leave his mark on the world by trolling the hell out of everything, so he took it. Who could resist an opportunity like that.

[–] ripcord@lemmy.world 1 points 18 hours ago

But the f is for format

[–] Zwuzelmaus@feddit.org -3 points 19 hours ago (2 children)

The only relevant spelling is the original language.

What foreigners are doing in their languages has no meaning. You can spell it however you like, change it every year etc.

[–] Alcoholicorn@mander.xyz 6 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Do you mean Spanish or Tagalog?

[–] jdr@lemmy.ml 4 points 18 hours ago

Proto-Austronesian

[–] ThomasWilliams@lemmy.world 2 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

That would be latin ? I'm pretty sure that's where "Phillipines" originates.

[–] freeman@sh.itjust.works 4 points 14 hours ago

Greek name meaning he who likes horses, the name of Alexander the great's father, then a Spanish King's who colonized the islands.

Therefore actually spelled with a Φ and the issue being different transliterations of it.

[–] brownsugga@lemmy.world -3 points 19 hours ago

Probably something to do with Tagalog vs English, and the English named the Philippines