Three ways:
[ɣ] la guerra; algodón (in the middle of an utterance or a word. NEVER at the beginnig of a word or sentence). There is no equivalence for this sound in English.
[g] goma; un gato (at the beginning of a word or sentence. In a word, the previous consonant must be [n])
[x] gente; girasol; regente. A voiceless fricative as in German "ich" or Scottish English "loch"
Jota is pronounced as "HOH-tah" in Spanish. The letter J in Spanish is typically pronounced as an "H" sound.
It is pronounced as "ee-GWAHL-men-teh" in Spanish, where the "g" is soft like an "h" sound.
Some words that start with the letter "G" in Spanish are "gato" (cat), "guitarra" (guitar), "grande" (big), and "gente" (people).
Conejo is spanish for "rabbit" and is pronounced "Co-nay-ho" People who speak Spanish as a first language emphasize the letter J, and pronounce it more like "Co-neh-ho"
The letter Ğ is pronounced like a soft "g" sound in Turkish, similar to the "w" in the English word "wing." It is a silent letter used to lengthen the preceding vowel sound.
ah
The letter "i" in the spanish alphabet is pronouced as "e"
They would pronounce it in spanish which would be thee a ran because they pronounce the c as thh when it's followed by the letter i
g pronounce weiht or wait
you pronounce it "g" like the letter g. YOU CAN SAY IT LIKE SI-GI-LI
because h is a letter not normally pronounced in Spanish, but 'hamster' is an English word. Just as you would not expect to pronounce 'happy' as 'appy.
Galleon.
Jota is pronounced as "HOH-tah" in Spanish. The letter J in Spanish is typically pronounced as an "H" sound.
that's the Spanish pronunciation of the letter J.
G(say its Its letter name)+een+ Oh+ Gloh+ Sus
It is pronounced as "ee-GWAHL-men-teh" in Spanish, where the "g" is soft like an "h" sound.
Argentina is pronounced Arshentina in Spanish. get rid of the g in Argentina and replace it with a sh. And the Tina is pronounced teena. It would be pronounced Arshenteena