Depending on their language of origin, and common usage, G can have either sound. One general rule is that the G followed by an E, I, or Y is usually pronounced as a J. But there are several notable exceptions. Examples : gem, genuine, gist, gymnast Exceptions : gecko, get, giblets, gynecology (For further info, see the related link)
The G in Italian is pronounced as a j. the pronouncing of this name is jark-o-mo
As if you were saying the word "gem", but with a softer "j" sound at the beginning.
G sound as in George (aka J sound as in jump) er sounds like air und like under jairund
Gibbous has a hard g, as in give.
E E-G--J---N----S-----Y E (F) G (HI) J (KLM) N (OPQR) S (TUVWX) Y Thats how i figured it out ^^^
It is a soft 'g' sound, like the 'g' in 'giraffe'.
'j' is pronounced as 'h' SHOW-grun grun: - 'g' is pronounced as the 'g' in got - grun rhymes with sun
Magi is pronounced like this. May- J- eye the g is like j for (jar)
My last name is Giles. When a G is followed with an I, the G is a soft G. That means that the G sounds like a J. To pronounce my name correctly you would say Jiles
If you say it with the English accent, it will be fine. You just pronounce the "g" as a "j"
J Giles is how you pronounce it
The G in Italian is pronounced as a j. the pronouncing of this name is jark-o-mo
we pronounce it as tar-j-et tarjaay- not gay. tar-j-et!
Pronounce this word as, PER-JYO, with a soft J. Pwee - Jo ( soft j )
As if you were saying the word "gem", but with a softer "j" sound at the beginning.
G sound as in George (aka J sound as in jump) er sounds like air und like under jairund
They can pronounce it, but there's no P and G in Arabic alphabet.