it can be spelled with either a G or a J But smelling it Jemma is soo much betta lol :)
no, you are probably thinking of gemma arterton.
No the way you have spelled it is correct. Germany.
herbal nessecities aka Mary j herbal nessecities aka Mary j
J-Smoove Not J-Smooth.
No it's spelled soldier
The word "rouge" is pronounced with a soft "j" sound, even though it is spelled with the letters "GE."
Some words that are spelled with an E and a J are:abjectadjacentadjectivebluejaycajoleconjugateconjuredejectedejectenjoyfrijoleinjectinjureinterjectjacketjackhammerjackknifejadejaggedjalapenojanglejasminejasperjaundicejavelinjealousjeansjeepjeerjejunejellyjellybeanjeopardizejerkjerseyjetjettyjewelJezebeljinglejittersjivejockeyjoeyjoggerjokerjostlejubileejudgejugglejuicejujubejumbleJunejunglejunketjusticejuvenilemajesticobjectperjuryprejudiceprojectrejectrejoicerejuvenatesubjecttrajectory
Nooo way, Gemma Arterton. They have the same hair and that's it. Lol
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.