Umm......i think isn't when you just add D & double G at the end? for example: Hi Do you understand me, would be Hidgg dodgg youdgg underdgg standgg medgg.
I dunno but that's what i got told! =] =P
"Double G" may refer to the "GG" slang used by gamers to mean "good game." It is not a language on its own, but rather a short form commonly used in online gaming or competitive sports to show sportsmanship.
G Hannelius is known to speak English.
The double consonant is in the middle of giggle, not the end, so there is no double final consonant. Just two g's in the middle.
The "Silence" procedure in the Five S and T management method does not allow captives to speak or anyone to speak to them. This technique focuses on isolating the individual to prevent communication and obtain critical information.
After losing the game, Jake sat in sullen silence, refusing to speak to anyone.
She was so talkative during the meeting that she barely let anyone else speak.
I am lonely will anyone speak to me was created in 2004.
G double flat is also known as F
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Becky G speaks English and a Mexican dialect of Spanish.
no, g sharp is the only "landlocked" note, which means it can only be called g sharp or a flat, not any double sharps or double flats.
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Anyone who can speak and/or write.
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G double sharp is a very clumsy way of saying (enharmonically) "A natural".
G Hannelius is known to speak English.