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@Perikles: It's actually "fuerte" and "suave".
![]() And yes, "g" in "gato" is "suave" while "girafa" is "fuerte". The sound of "g" in "giraffe" or "gem" is not associated to any "g" in Spanish... I find it rather related to "ll" or "y"... ![]()
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"g" in "gato" is "suave" while "girafa" is "fuerte". .......................... ![]() ![]() "g" in "gato" is "hard " while "girafa" is "soft ". Thanks ![]() |
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Lo siento para interrumpir en el hilo , pero por lo menos mi pregunta es relacionado al tópico original
![]() ![]() Hay una ciudad en España se llaman Zaragoza ¿Es la pronunciación (de español de España) así? Thar-ah-ho-tha (g suave ![]() o Thar-ah-goh-tha (g fuerte ![]() En otras palabras ¿cómo se pronuncia el "g" en Zaragoza. PD. También ¿hay un nombre por "g" como (r = erre)
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http://roble.pntic.mec.es/~msanto1/ortografia/ge.htm El nombre de la letra g es "ge". Todas las letras tienen nombre: a, be, ce, [che], de, e, efe, ge, hache, i, jota, ka, ele, [elle], eme, ene, eñe, o, pe, cu, erre (o ere), ese, te, u, uve, uve doble, equis, i griega (o ye), zeta. ![]() |
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Bob - have a look and listen to this clip.
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