Is g silent in Singer?

In singer the break is between the g and e, making the ING a sound of its own without the hard g sound.
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Does singer have a hard G?

In words that are inflections or derivatives of verbs, the dictionary says, generally “the g is silent, as in singer, singeth, singing.” But the letter “is sounded in the comparatives and superlatives of adjs., as in younger, longer,” and in “other words generally, as finger.”
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Why are finger and singer pronounced differently?

This is typical of -er suffixed agent nouns. The verb is pronounced as normal but with the -er suffix added on, hence /ŋ/ in "singer" and "bringer" but /ŋg/ in "finger" and "linger". Yes, that's a good distinction to make to account for the pronunciation in most accents.
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When g is pronounced as J or g?

There are rules that govern whether to pronounce letter “g” as /j/ or /g/. The first rule is that letter “g” is pronounced as /j/ when it is followed by letter “e”, “i” or “y”. This is why you will find letter “g” pronounced differently even in the same words such as gorge, grudge and language.
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Why do girls have hard g sounds?

English is a collection of words from different countries and that's why a lot of the words in English have different pronunciations and spellings from regular English. Some English words come from German, in which case gi and ge have what is known as a "hard G".
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What is the soft g rule?

The pronunciation of 'g' generally (but not always) depends on the letter that follows it. The general rule is this: if the letter after 'g' is 'e', 'i' or 'y', the pronunciation is a 'soft g' as in 'fringe'. Some examples of words with the soft 'g' are: general, giant, gymnastics, large, energy and change.
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Do finger and singer rhyme?

Our findings. Our findings seem to support those of Wells (1982): singer and finger rhyme for 97% of northern speakers, and for 90% of those in the West Midlands. This is in contrast with the South, where only 54% of speakers reportedly rhyme these words.
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Why pronunciation is difficult in English?

English spellings and pronunciation are so strange because the language is really a mix of lots of different languages. In fact, English is made up of words taken from Latin, Greek, French and German, as well as little bits and pieces of other local languages like Celtic and Gaelic.
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Why are people pronouncing singer with a hard G?

If the g is in a syllable with the vowel n combination, then it is a sound of its own, if separated by a syllable break the g is heard in the pronunciation. Any other pronunciation is incorrect and butchery of the word as they are changing the syllable breaks.
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Is the G silent in clingy?

The G in 'clingy' is the same sound as in 'get', 'ground', etc.
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What do we say singer in English?

Meaning of singer in English. a person who sings: Bryn Terfel is a famous singer from Wales.
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How do you say singer in British English?

Below is the UK transcription for 'singer':
  1. Modern IPA: sɪ́ŋə
  2. Traditional IPA: ˈsɪŋə
  3. 2 syllables: "SING" + "uh"
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Do you pronounce the g in hanger?

If you don't pronounce the ng sound (/ŋ/), it would sound like handog. This type of g as in hang (/ŋ/) is pronounced: low-hanging fruit OR The hangman.
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Does RAG have a hard G?

A ⟨g⟩ at the end of a word usually renders a hard ⟨g⟩ (as in "rag"), while if a soft rendition is intended it would be followed by a silent ⟨e⟩ (as in "rage").
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What are the 5 longest words?

10 Longest Words in the English Language
  • Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis (45 letters) ...
  • Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia (36 letters) ...
  • Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious (34 letters) ...
  • Pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism (30 letters) ...
  • Floccinaucinihilipilification (29 letters)
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What is the hardest word to say?

The Most Difficult English Word To Pronounce
  • Rural.
  • Otorhinolaryngologist.
  • Colonel.
  • Penguin.
  • Sixth.
  • Isthmus.
  • Anemone.
  • Squirrel.
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What are the hardest words?

7 most difficult English words that will let you forget what you wanted to say
  • Rural. ...
  • Sixth. ...
  • Sesquipedalian. ...
  • Phenomenon. ...
  • Onomatopoeia. ...
  • Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. ...
  • Worcestershire.
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What is the rhyming word of finger?

'finger' may also rhyme with: binger · bringer · clinger · dinger · inger · klinger · linger · minger · ringer · schwinger…
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Why is girl not a soft g?

G is normally associated with two sounds, as represented by the words GIRL and the word GIANT. The G in GIRL is a sound referred to as the 'hard' sound and the G in GIANT is referred to as a 'soft' sound, similar to the letter J.
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What is a hard G word?

A soft "g" is pronounced "j" as in general, giant, gymnastic, large, energy, intelligible, and changing. A hard "g" is pronounced "g" as in golf, pig, running, great, gum, fragrant, grasp, glut, and progress.
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What is full form of singer?

Definition. SINGER. System-wide Information Network for Genetic Resources.
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