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How do you say dugan in spanish?

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

AFI [du.'ɣan], [-ðu.'ɣan]

[d] after [l], [n] or brief or long pause (silence) [|], []. Similar to [d] in "candy"

[ð] In sentences, between vowels or any consonant different from [n], [l] or pause. Similar to [ð] in "this"

[u] as in "shoe" but shorter

[ɣ] there is no English equivalent sound for this Spanish approximant. It is articulated similar to a [g] without stopping or constraining the air flow.

[a] as in Italian "amare", to love

[n] as in none

['] main stressed syllable

[.] syllable break

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