it can be spelled with either a G or a J But smelling it Jemma is soo much betta lol :)
J-Smoove Not J-Smooth.
Germany is spelled "Allemagne" in French.
No it's spelled soldier
The word "rouge" is pronounced with a soft "j" sound, even though it is spelled with the letters "GE."
The town in Germany is spelled Frankfurt. The capital of Kentucky is spelled Frankfort.
Some words that are spelled with an E and a J are:abjectadjacentadjectivebluejaycajoleconjugateconjuredejectedejectenjoyfrijoleinjectinjureinterjectjacketjackhammerjackknifejadejaggedjalapenojanglejasminejasperjaundicejavelinjealousjeansjeepjeerjejunejellyjellybeanjeopardizejerkjerseyjetjettyjewelJezebeljinglejittersjivejockeyjoeyjoggerjokerjostlejubileejudgejugglejuicejujubejumbleJunejunglejunketjusticejuvenilemajesticobjectperjuryprejudiceprojectrejectrejoicerejuvenatesubjecttrajectory
No neighboring country of Germany begins with the letter J. Jamaica, Japan and Jordan are the only countries in the world that begin with J and they are not near Germany.
no because its a noun
The word is spelled Japanese, with a capital J.
Juan is spelled J-U-A-N.
Jane is spelled as J-A-N-E.