Has a very low amplitude.
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When you bang something soft the sound will be soft and when you bang something hard the sound will be loud.The same with talking, if you talk loudly the sound will be loud and when you talk quietly the sound will be soft.
No, the word "ages" does not have a soft "g" sound. The "g" in "ages" is pronounced as a hard sound.
Soft G. Hard G makes a guh sound. Soft G makes a J sound.
The soft G has the J sound. The soft G will usually, but not always, take a soft sound when E, I, or Y comes after it.GeeGelatinGelGemGeneGeneralGenerateGenerationGenericGenerousGeneticGenialGenieGeniousGenreGentleGentlemanGentryGentGenuineGeologyGeometryGeraniumGerbilGeriatricGermanGermGestationGestureGiantGibberishGibeGingerGinGiraffeGistGymGymnasticGymnastGypGypsyGyrateGyro
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loud sound- a dog barking soft sound- the turning of a book page
"Song" is pronounced with a soft 'o' sound, which is also the soft 'a' sound. It rhymes with "long".
Soft G. Hard G makes a guh sound. Soft G makes a J sound.
No, "rhythm" is not a soft "i" word. The pronunciation of "rhythm" emphasizes the "yth" sound over the short "i" sound.
The word "throne" has a hard "th" sound, as in the word "think."