They can pronounce it, but there's no P and G in Arabic alphabet.
G-Gan-Dit That's coming from a actual Gigandet. T.J. Gigandet
Gi (short g) fford (like the car) Pinshot (pinshow)
Its '' nus igiis en somati igii'' e as in exit. g sounds more like w, like in the words wall, white,wash.
"Bulges" is pronounced as "BUL-jiz." The first syllable rhymes with "pull," and the second syllable sounds like "jiz," where the "g" is soft, similar to the "j" in "jump." The emphasis is on the first syllable.
The first orphanage in Ebenezer, also known as the Ebenezer Orphans Home, was established by George Müller in the mid-19th century. Müller, a Christian evangelist and philanthropist, founded the home in Bristol, England, in 1836 to care for orphaned children. His work was characterized by a reliance on prayer and faith, and he became well-known for his commitment to providing for the needs of orphans without soliciting donations. The Ebenezer home became a model for similar institutions worldwide.
It is pronounced "soog-char-roo foo-gee-ta." The "ts" in Tsugcharu is pronounced like "soo" in English, and the "j" in Foujita is pronounced like the "g" in "giraffe."
Tsadig is pronounced as "tsa-deeg." The "ts" is a voiceless alveolar affricate sound, similar to the "ts" in the word "cats." The "a" is pronounced as a short vowel, like the "u" in "cut." The "ee" is pronounced like the "ee" in "see," and the "g" is a hard "g" sound.
You pronounce it G-oh-ss-eh.
g g
g ahh low g
No
bwoy-g
va-g-
Fergie as you pronounce it Fergjie prounounce it Fer-g-ie
4 quar ts in a gallen
B-A-G
huh-(g)rass.