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Is the word "Gist" used in American English, or is that a very British English word?
 
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I've never heard anyone say "gist". :P
 
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i know what it means but no1 says it. most people probably don't know what it means.
 
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i know what it means but no1 says it. most people probably don't know what it means.

I don't really know what it means either. xD
 
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actually people say it once in awhile. usually asked a little rhetorically like, 'got the gist of it?' to me it means like you understand it enough but not entirely...just learning it.
 
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I wonder if it's a regional thing.
 
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Well its an English word.
 
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You get the gist. :)
 
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It's used here in the states. Not a common word but used
 
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It is domain related.

Is the word "Gist" used in American English, or is that a very British English word?
Gist is more like a slang and we Nigerians use it over here. Talk is much more preferable and comparable sales shows the difference. History never fails and that is why when I run into confuse states sometimes, I use DNpric.es to see what history has in store :)
 
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Gist is more like a slang and we Nigerians use it over here. Talk is much more preferable and comparable sales shows the difference. History never fails and that is why when I run into confuse states sometimes, I use DNpric.es to see what history has in store :)

Well it may be slang in Nigeria, but its an 18th century word in England.
 
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It's an English word, not used all the time but most English speaking people would be familiar with it. I guess from a domain perspective it could work well for a end user who wants to have a :magazine/gossip/news sorta website...
 
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I have heard the phrase, "We get the gist" in many American television shows including Friends. So, yeah it is used but not as much as the words "paraphrase", "long story short" or "idea".
 
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" Gist " is in my vocabulary and I tend to use it as " the gist ( summary / essence) of the matter, or " I get the gist ( summary / essence) of it etc.

While I seldom use the word or hear the word used , consider " gist " a recognizable and appropriate word when spoken or written, though not a commonly used word.
 
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It's one of those words you probably say once or maybe twice a year. Just my two cents from a domainer in Texas. ;)
 
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Sounds like a food material & a disease.
 
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Heard the word all my life.
 
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It is domain related.

Is the word "Gist" used in American English, or is that a very British English word?

Pronounced "jist" also means to get the hang of something.

We say it and, I don't know if it's something I hear everyday.
 
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