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  2. Hard and soft G - Wikipedia

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    In some words of Germanic origin (e.g. get, give), loan words from other languages (e.g. geisha, pierogi), and irregular Greco-Latinate words (e.g. gynecology), the hard pronunciation may occur before e i y as well. The orthography of soft g is fairly consistent: a soft g is almost always followed by e i y .

  3. Ğ - Wikipedia

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    In Turkish, the ğ is known as yumuşak ge (pronounced [jumuˈʃak ˈɟe]; 'soft g') and is the ninth letter of the Turkish alphabet. It always follows a vowel, and can be compared to the blødt g ('soft g') in Danish .

  4. Voiceless velar fricative - Wikipedia

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    The example word is from the Maastrichtian dialect. See Maastrichtian dialect phonology and Hard and soft G in Dutch: Lishan Didan: Urmi Dialect חלבא / xalwa [xalwɑ] 'milk' Generally post-velar Lithuanian: choras [ˈxɔrɐs̪] 'choir' Occurs only in loanwords (usually international words) Lojban: xatra [xatra] 'letter' Macedonian ...

  5. Hyperforeignism - Wikipedia

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    The g in Adagio may be realized as /ʒ/, even though the soft g of Italian represents an affricate . [ 2 ] The name of the principal male character in Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew is spelled Petruchio , intended to be the Italian name Petruccio [peˈtruttʃo] , reflecting more conventional English pronunciation rules that use ch to ...

  6. Help:IPA/Spanish - Wikipedia

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    This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Spanish on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Spanish in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.

  7. G - Wikipedia

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    Most Romance languages and some Nordic languages also have two main pronunciations for g , hard and soft. While the soft value of g varies in different Romance languages (/ʒ/ in French and Portuguese, [(d)ʒ] in Catalan, /d͡ʒ/ in Italian and Romanian, and /x/ in most dialects of Spanish), in all except Romanian and Italian, soft g has the ...

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  9. Papiamento orthography - Wikipedia

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    Many words are of Spanish origin and thus follow Spanish orthography to a certain extent. Like the hard and soft c , the orthographies of both dialects follow the Spanish example in distinguishing between the hard and soft g .

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