The word "abridge" has the "j" sound, as in the word "judge".
In the word "drudgery," the letter g makes a "j" sound, as in "judge" or "giraffe."
In the word "segment," the second G has a soft /ʤ/ sound like the J in "judge."
No, the word "angle" does not have a hard "g" sound. The "g" in "angle" is pronounced like a soft "j" sound.
No, the letter "g" in the word "gone" is not considered a soft "g." In this word, the "g" makes the sound /g/ as in "goat" or "good."
No, the word "gut" does not have a hard "g" sound. It is pronounced with a soft "g" sound, similar to the "g" in "goat."
It is pronounced with the "j" sound, as opposed the the "g" sound it the word "gate".
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Hard G makes a guh sound. Soft G makes a J sound.Gut has the hard g sound.
Rag has the hard g sound.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. 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 g in the word game makes a hard g sound.Hard G makes a guh sound. Soft G makes a J sound.Some examples of hard g words:AgainAggravateBagBegBigBogBugChugClogCogCougarDigDogEggEgoFlagFrogGameGateGeckoGetGiftGirlGoGoodGumGunGutHagHogHugIngrateIntegrityJiggleJuggleKegLagLegMagazineMegabyteNegativeNegotiateOngoingOrganPaganPegPigRangRingStrangleStringTangleTingleUglyUndergoVagueVeganWiggleWingYangYongYoungZigzagZinger
Hard G makes a guh sound. Soft G makes a J sound.During has the hard gsound.
Yes, the word league has the hard g sound.Hard G makes a guh sound. Soft G makes a J sound.Some examples of hard g words:AgainAggravateBagBegBigBogBugChugClogCogCougarDigDogEggEgoFlagFrogGameGateGeckoGetGiftGirlGoGoodGumGunGutHagHogHugIngrateIntegrityJiggleJuggleKegLagLeagueLegMagazineMegabyteNegativeNegotiateOngoingOrganPaganPegPigRangRingSingStrangleStringSwingTangleTingleUglyUndergoVagueVeganWiggleWingYangYongYoungZinger
Gibbous has a hard g, as in give.
'Germ' has a soft consonant sound at the beginning, because it is pronounced with a 'j' sound instead of a hard 'g.' An example of the latter would 'gone,' or 'great.' Another example of the former is, 'giant.'
The word "among" has a soft g sound. It is pronounced "uh-muhng."