Hard G makes a guh sound. Soft G makes a J sound.
Congo has the hard gsound.
it is a soft g
Soft G. Hard G makes a guh sound. Soft G makes a J sound.
Soft g. Hard G makes a guh sound. Soft G makes a J sound.
Hard G makes a guh sound. Soft G makes a J sound.Cage and page have the soft g 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
Soft G. Hard G makes a guh sound. Soft G makes a J sound.
No, the word geese is pronounced with a hard g, not a soft g. The soft g is found in the words Germany, gyrate, region, etc.
No, the word "ages" does not have a soft "g" sound. The "g" in "ages" is pronounced as a hard sound.
Hard G makes a guh sound. Soft G makes a J sound.Gymnastic has the soft gsound.
Hard G. An example of a soft G would be the G in the word 'genre'. Hard G makes a guh sound. Soft G makes a J sound.
The word age makes a soft g sound which sounds like the letter J.Examples of soft g:AdageAgeGeeGelGemGeneralGestureGibeGinGiraffeGypsumGypsyGyrateGyro
Hard G makes a guh sound. Soft G makes a J sound.Ginger has the soft gsound.