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Gaea or Ge?
There is no common Latin word 'ge.' But Ancient Greek has a word γῆ ge which means earth. From this we get words such as geography or geology and other such words concerning the earth.
Some examples of spelling words that do not contain "dge" or "ge" are: cat, dog, run, sit, sun, hat, top, and pen.
"Yes the words Ge Fanuc is written in both French and German. As of 2007 Ge Fanuc's ifix 4.0 has become available in German, French, Polish and Russian languages."
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rage, huge, ridge, bridge
No. For most words, GE following a vowel will create a long vowel sound. Examples: cage siege loge huge (Exceptions are the words from French such as renege and triage.)
page, rage, wage, urge
Some curse words in Chinese include "肏你妈" (cào nǐ mā - fck your mother), "傻逼" (shǎ bī - stupid cnt), and "妈的" (mā de - damn it).
The prefix geo- means "Earth." Ge- is a common Germanic perfective prefix, now extinct in English except in some fossilized words such as y-clept ( "called").