Why is the G silent in gyro?

According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, the word gyro is pronounced “yee-roh.” It rhymes with hero. So the “g” is completely silent. But that didn't stop Luke Bryan and Jimmy Fallon from getting completely loud about it.
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How is gyro really pronounced?

That gyro has two main pronunciations: /YEE-roh/ and /ZHIHR-oh/. The sandwich gyro was borrowed into English from Modern Greek in the 1970s and English speakers have given it an approximation of the Greek pronunciation. The earlier gyro has been fully phonetically anglicized.
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Why is gyro pronounced differently?

Gyro comes from the Greek word gyros meaning “turn,” and part of the confusion comes from the fact that it was borrowed twice into English: initially, it came as a shortening of words like gyroscope and gyrocompass and pronounced /JEYE-roh/. This use began in the very early 1900s.
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Why do New Yorkers say gyro?

"Gyros" [jahy-roh]

Locals have added their NYC flair to the pronunciation of the Greek dish which is actually pronounced as "yee-roh".
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What is the difference between gyros and gyros?

Did you know there's a difference between a gyro (pronounced gyro, as in gyroscope) and gyros (pronounced geee-ros or yeee-ros)? They're similar, but one's Middle Eastern, the other Greek. At the wildly popular Halal Guys from New York City, the famous gyro rocketed this former food cart to superstardom.
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How is G pronounced in Greek?

The letter gamma was pronounced like the g in get in Ancient Greek, a voiced velar stop. But before another gamma, before kappa, chi, or xi, the gamma was pronounced like ng, as in boring. It's also pronounced like ng before at least some cases of nu or mu (possibly all).
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Do you pronounce g in gyro?

According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, the word gyro is pronounced “yee-roh.” It rhymes with hero. So the “g” is completely silent.
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Is a hero a gyro?

In military and scientific circles, Gyro is short for gyroscope (J-eye-rohscope). Hero is a noun. It means someone who displays courage and self-sacrifice to comes to the rescue of others.
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How do you spell the number 0?

"Zero" is the usual name for the number 0 in English. In British English "nought" is also used. In American English "naught" is used occasionally for zero, but (as with British English) "naught" is more often used as an archaic word for nothing.
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How is salmon pronounced?

The pronunciation of salmon is often object of confusion. In English, the correct pronunciation of salmon is sam-un. The "l" in salmon is silent. However, in certain dialects and varieties of English salmon is occasionally pronounced with an "l".
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What is shawarma vs gyro?

While both gyro and shawarma are made with lamb, shawarma can also be made with chicken or turkey and topped with tahini and pickles; whereas a gyro is traditionally made with lamb, beef, or sometimes chicken and pork. The other difference between gyro vs. shawarma is the toppings.
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Is gyro a Scrabble word?

Gyro is valid Scrabble Word.
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Why is Worcestershire pronounced?

'Shire' is the British equivalent to our counties here in America, so this sauce is simply named for region from which it comes, Worcestershire, where 'shire' sounds just like the state name 'New Hampshire'. So, we drop the first R, and the vowel in that syllable is the UH as in PUSH vowel, wo-, wo-.
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How do you pronounce GIF?

“It's pronounced JIF, not GIF.” Just like the peanut butter. “The Oxford English Dictionary accepts both pronunciations,” Wilhite told The New York Times. “They are wrong. It is a soft 'G,' pronounced 'jif.
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How is La Croix pronounced?

The Right Way to Pronounce "LaCroix"

According to the LaCroix website, it is pronounced "la-croy." "Consumers are reminded of the correct pronunciation when asked to 'enjoy LaCroix' with every sip they take," the site says.
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How do you pronounce pho?

The generally accepted way to say “pho” is “fuh.”

When people in the U.S. see the word “pho,” they may be inclined to pronounce it like “toe.” This makes sense when you consider some English words that end in a consonant followed by an “o” (so, go, fro, etc.).
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Is the G silent in Greek?

There are no silent letters in Greek. It's pronounced (g + n). English does not allow this combination of sounds, but other languages do.
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Do Greeks pronounce G as y?

*The letter γ (gamma) is pronounced as an aspired "gh", except before ε (epsilon) and i (iota), where it sounds like y in "year". The "g" sound does exist but is transcribed with the combined letters γκ (gamma-kappa, upp.
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Is there a soft g in Greek?

In Modern Greek, which uses the Greek alphabet, the Greek letter gamma (uppercase: ⟨Γ⟩; lowercase: ⟨γ⟩) – which is ancestral to the Roman letters ⟨g⟩ and ⟨c⟩ – has "soft-type" and "hard-type" pronunciations, though Greek speakers do not use such a terminology.
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