The word referring to a unit of measurement is pronounced Jill (/ˈdʒɪl/ in IPA).
Gill (as in fish gill) - in - vase (the a pronounced like in faze)
Brin is how you pronounce it
How do you pronounce Baekje.
Albustix pronounce
You pronounce grunge grŭnj.
Gi (as in gill) bull
The gill is a unit of measurement for volume equal to a quarter of a pint.
JIL-EE-UHN or GILL-EE-UHN
Gill-Scott-Hair-uhn
I know Paul well from HS: It's pronounced like: Gill-foil
H. S. Gill has written: 'The propagation of railway noise in residential areas' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Measurement, Noise, Railroads 'Ashes and petals' -- subject(s): Fiction
It's pronounced Gill-on Gillrhymeswith Fill, onrhymeswith con. I had a hard time pronouncing it to until Ifigured it out. :D
gill or jill: in measurement, unit of volume in the British Imperial and United States Customary systems. It is used almost exclusively for the measurement of liquids. Although its capacity has varied with time and location, in the United States it is defined as half a cup, or four U.S. fluid ounces, which equals 7.219 cubic inches, or 118.29 cubic cm; in Great Britain the gill is five British fluid ounces, which equals 8.669 cubic inches, one-fourth pint, or 142.07 cubic cm.
a gill cover is used to cover the gill on the fish
Quarter gill represents a measurement of liquid equivalent to a quarter of a gill, which is approximately 1.5 fluid ounces or 44 milliliters. It is commonly used in historical contexts for measuring small amounts of liquid.
An old form of liquid measurement is the "gill," which is equivalent to a quarter of a pint or approximately 142 milliliters. It was commonly used in the UK and some other parts of Europe before the metric system was adopted.
A bilateral gill trama is a type of gill trama, the internal flesh of a mushroom's gill, which has a central strand of hyphae.