G is a letter. It has no meaning of its on.
That is not a "real" name and it does not mean anything in French.
Grenoble and Grasse are two French towns beginning by G.
A gateau is a french cake
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Megan in french is Megan or m(ay)g(aa)n . Megan is a Welsh name and Welsh and French Breton are very similar.
The letter G is pronounced "jay", like the bird, in French. The difficulty with J and G are that the pronounciations are reversed in French and English (the French J sounding like the English G, the French G like the English J) In terms of how the letter "g" is pronounced in words, it has a hard form (like the English "g" in "go") and a soft form (like the English "s" in "leisure"). The hard g is used in front of all consonants and the vowels a, o, and u. The soft g is used only when g is in front of the vowels e and i.
G. G. King has written: 'The Way of St. James' 'Elsevier's dictionary of electronics' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Electronics, English, English language, French, French language
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It does not mean anything in French.
Boyd G. Carter has written: 'A French review grammar' -- subject(s): French language, Grammar
Gris is a color whose spelling starts with the letter "g" in French. The adjective is in its masculine singular form and translates as "gray" or "grey" in English. The pronunciation will be "gree" in French.