Like a "j." Lon-jev-ih-tee
It is pronounced with the "j" sound, as opposed the the "g" sound it the word "gate".
it's pronounced with a 'j ' sound
lawn-JEH-vit-ee.
The G in Geek is pronounced like the G in girl, and not like the G in Giraffe. The rest of it is pronounced like Beak, Teak, or Leek. To sort of stretch out pronunciation, say: Guh-eeeeeee-k
This word uses a hard "g" sound, and the "h" is not pronounced. It is pronounced "ding - eez".
It is pronounced with the "j" sound, as opposed the the "g" sound it the word "gate".
it's pronounced with a 'j ' sound
lawn-JEH-vit-ee.
No, the word "Wegmans" is typically pronounced as "Weg-manz."
The word "gimp" is pronounced with a hard "g" sound, like "g" in "goat." The "im" is pronounced like the word "him." So, it sounds like "gimp."
No, the word "ages" does not have a soft "g" sound. The "g" in "ages" is pronounced as a hard sound.
The word "giallo" is pronounced as "JAH-loh." The "g" is pronounced like the "g" in "go," the "ia" sounds like "ah," and the double "l" is pronounced as a single "l" sound. The final "o" is pronounced like the "o" in "go."
"gigue" is pronounced as "zheeg" in French. The "g" is pronounced like the "s" in "measure", and the "u" is silent.
Yes, the word "emergency" has a silent letter "g". This means the "g" is not pronounced when saying the word.
The G in Geek is pronounced like the G in girl, and not like the G in Giraffe. The rest of it is pronounced like Beak, Teak, or Leek. To sort of stretch out pronunciation, say: Guh-eeeeeee-k
It is pronounced as "G-EE-HON" with the 'G' and 'EE' together as one syllable.
Sch is pronounced like sh in shame and the rest of the word is pronounced like e in red, n in nail, g in gap and en in beaten. Or, here is an alternative schengen is pronounced as sh eh n g uh n where, sh is pronounced as sh in shipeh is pronounced as e in petn is pronounced as n in nog is pronounced as g in gouh is pronounced as u in upn is pronounced as n in no