It is pronounced with the "j" sound, as opposed the the "g" sound it the word "gate".
Like a "j." Lon-jev-ih-tee
it's pronounced with a 'j ' sound
lawn-JEH-vit-ee.
The G in Geek is pronounced like the G in girl, and not like the G in Giraffe. The rest of it is pronounced like Beak, Teak, or Leek. To sort of stretch out pronunciation, say: Guh-eeeeeee-k
This word uses a hard "g" sound, and the "h" is not pronounced. It is pronounced "ding - eez".
Like a "j." Lon-jev-ih-tee
it's pronounced with a 'j ' sound
lawn-JEH-vit-ee.
No, the word "Wegmans" is typically pronounced as "Weg-manz."
The G in Geek is pronounced like the G in girl, and not like the G in Giraffe. The rest of it is pronounced like Beak, Teak, or Leek. To sort of stretch out pronunciation, say: Guh-eeeeeee-k
The word "gihon" is typically pronounced as "GEE-hawn".
Sch is pronounced like sh in shame and the rest of the word is pronounced like e in red, n in nail, g in gap and en in beaten. Or, here is an alternative schengen is pronounced as sh eh n g uh n where, sh is pronounced as sh in shipeh is pronounced as e in petn is pronounced as n in nog is pronounced as g in gouh is pronounced as u in upn is pronounced as n in no
This word uses a hard "g" sound, and the "h" is not pronounced. It is pronounced "ding - eez".
The word gnat is pronounced with a silent g - as if it were spelt nat.
The Russian word for nothing is "ничего" and it's pronounced "NEE-chee-vo". For some reason, in this word the letter "г", which would normally be pronounced as a hard "g" as in "get", is instead pronounced with a"v" sound.
The Russian word for nothing is "ничего" and it's pronounced "NEE-chee-vo". For some reason, in this word the letter "г", which would normally be pronounced as a hard "g" as in "get", is instead pronounced with a"v" 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.