Rather soft
Age is a soft consonant as it is pronounced with a soft "j" sound in English. It is not a hard consonant.
Examples of words with both hard and soft "c" sounds are "circus" (hard c) and "cell" (soft c). Other examples include "ice" (hard c) and "cycle" (soft c).
The word "throne" has a hard "th" sound, as in the word "think."
The pronunciation of the letter "a" can vary depending on the word. It can be pronounced as a "soft a" or a "hard a" sound.
Soft G. Hard G makes a guh sound. Soft G makes a J sound.
In anthropology, bronze is regarded as one of the oldest "hard" metals. In chemistry and metallurgy, it is kind of in-between hard and soft. There is not just one metal "bronze". Bronze originally referred to alloys of copper and tin, but today bronze is made with copper in combination with tin, manganese, aluminum, and other materials. Each alloy has its own hardness.
Two examples of soft and brittle metals are lead and tin. Lead is a soft metal that can be easily cut with a knife, while tin is also soft but more brittle and can crumble easily.
The cake can burn or stick the pan instead of coming out as easily after it is done baking.
Hard
soft solder is made of tin and lead. :D
it is hard and sometimes soft
hard
soft you can bend and hard you can not
"Treated wood can be soft or hard." But, generally what is bought from a lumberyard is soft.
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Soft
is larch wood soft or hard wood