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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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