Is J silent in mojito?

The letter 'J' in 'mojito' is a silent entity. Instead, the name of this extremely popular highball cocktail from Cuba, that's made using five ingredients - white rum, sugar (traditionally sugarcane juice), lime, sparkling water and mint - is pronounced as mo-hee-toh.
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Why is J pronounced as H in mojito?

Mojito is a Cuban drink. Spanish is the official language of Cuba, and in Spanish, 'j' is pronounced as 'h'. Thus, mohito. Because it is a Spanish word.
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Is the J silent in jalapeno?

First, the three words you mentioned (jalapenos, mojitos, and Jose) are of Spanish/Hispanic origin. The letter 'j' in Spanish when spoken sounds like an English 'h'. Non-Spanish words such as jasmine, jewelry, and junk have a hard 'j' sound.
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Why is j silent in Jose?

Originally Answered: Why is jose pronounced as hose? Because "Jose " is a Spanish word, and in Spanish, the alphabet "j " is pronounced like " h " in the English word " hot ".
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Is the G silent in Agua?

The soft g, as in agua, has no English equivalent. So might sound like a hard English g or the English "wha" combo as in "what" depending on speaker and on ear hearing it.
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How do you say virgin mojito?

How do we pronounce virgin mojito? According to the Miriam Webster dictionary, the proper way to pronounce the phrase, “virgin mojito,” is: vir·​gin | \ ˈvər-jən mo·​ji·​to | \ mō-ˈhē-tō.
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Is Jalapeno pronounced with an H?

We tend to pronounce Jalapeno as 'Hala-pen-yo. ' The correct pronunciation is 'Hah-lah-pain-yoh.
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How do u pronounce Moet?

Surprisingly, Moët is pronounced with a hard 't' and not a silent 't' as is typical for most of the French language. You could pronounce Moët as mo-wet or even moh-et, but it's definitely not moh-way.
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Is it pronounced bagel or bagel?

The standard, Wiktionary pronunciation of “bagel” is /ˈbeɪɡəl/, [ˈbeɪɡɫ̩], while the nonstandard pronunciation has a slightly lowered vowel before the /g/, almost like [bæɡ] although I'd say a bit higher.
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Is the G silent in Bolognese?

“Yes” I replied, “Spaghetti bolOGnese,” wherein she laughed for quite an unnecessarily long time and informed me the “G” was silent. “It's bol-o-nayse,” she said, saying it phonetically. “No, it isn't,” I replied, “it's bolOGnese,” adding rather impressively, “from the Italian city of BolOGna.”
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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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Is the G in guacamole silent?

The fact is both pronunciations of the initial g in guacamole and some other words that begin with g are common. Although the g can be silent or close to silent in these words, when it is pronounced it is somewhat softer (or pronounced further back in the throat) than the "g" in English words such as "go."
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Why is G pronounced as J?

The letter “g” makes the /j/ sound when followed by an “e,” “i” or “y” in a word that is often derived from Greek or Latin (these languages do not use the “j” symbol to represent the /j/ sound). I like to refer to the “g” making the /j/ sound as being a part of the Stick Vowel Rule.
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Is the G pronounced in Guapo?

I'm fully aware that the Spanish 'g" can be soft or hard, but the instructors here have firmly stated that the "g" in "guapo" IS hard and IS pronounced as the "g" in "gate", "guy", "gone". So, if they can hear the "g" in the phrase "un chico guapo a mi lado" then I might need a hearing aid.
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