What is a silent G word?

The Silent “G”
There are some letters that contain a “–ng” in which the “g” is not technically silent (e.g., ring and strong). However, in many cases where a “g” is silent, there's an “n” or an “m” after it (e.g., bologna, reign, phlegm).
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What is the silent letter of G?

The general rule of the silent 'g' is that it's not pronounced following the letter 'n'. For example: 'Gnome, gnaw, campaign, strength, sign, foreign'.
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What words are silent G and K?

Knife, knock, know, gnat, gnaw are all Viking in origin. The letters 'k' and 'g' are no longer pronounced but the letters remain there today which help reveal the origin and history of the words (in Sweden they still say the silent letter in knife kneefe).
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What words have a soft g?

Some soft g words include gym, age, gentle, giant, germ, genius, bridge, huge, angel, and danger.
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Does lasagna have a silent G?

To further confirm, though, I went ahead and asked a couple of the Italians and Italian-Americans at the Billboard office for their opinions, and they all agree the “g” in “lasagna” is silent.
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Is g silent in GNU?

A gnu (the "g" is silent) is a large animal with hooves that's found in the southernmost part of Africa. You can see gnus in zoos. A gnu is the same thing as a wildebeest — gnu comes from the Dutch gnoe, which has roots in the Khoisan i-ngu and the Southern Bushman ! nu: (with the ! and : representing clicks).
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Is g pronounced GEE?

G, or g, is the seventh letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is gee (pronounced /ˈdʒiː/), plural gees.
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Is g silent in light?

Silent G words

The letter G also often keeps quiet when it sees the letter H, as in sigh, high, sight, light, bright, night, fight, though, and thorough. Get your erasers ready for 33 hard words to spell!
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What are g sounds?

G can make two sounds: /g/ or /j/. The hard g sound is more common than the soft g sound. The hard g sound makes the /g/ sound as in gum. The soft g sound makes the /j/ sound as in giant.
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What letter is never silent?

There is only one letter in the language that is never silent. Can you guess what it is? The letter is V! There are various very valuable v-words, and that V is never silent!
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Why does g have two sounds?

During the Middle English period, we borrowed a lot from French, which used 'g' for a hard g before back vowels (a, o, u) and a soft g before front vowels (i, e).
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Is the g silent in guacamole?

The quick answer: It depends. This word is often a minor source of confusion for Spanish students because the "official" pronunciation of guacamole given in dictionaries is something like gwa-ka-MOH-leh, but quite a few native Spanish speakers use the pronunciation wa-ka-MOH-leh.
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Is gift a hard g or soft g?

Every word that starts with G, then a vowel, then an F, is pronounced with a hard G. For example: Gaffe. Gift.
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What does g sound like in Russian?

Russian. In standard Russian, Ghe represents the voiced velar plosive /ɡ/ but is devoiced to [k] word-finally or before a voiceless consonant. It represents /ɡʲ/ before a palatalizing vowel. In the Southern Russian dialect, the sound becomes the velar fricative /ɣ/.
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Can g be 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).
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Is B silent in dumb?

B. Most silent b's come at the ends of words and just after m: bomb, climb, comb, crumb, dumb, lamb, limb, numb, plumb, thumb, tomb.
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What is the g sound in giraffe?

Soft g sound

Soft 'g' sound is produced: If the letter 'g' is followed by the letters 'i', 'e', or 'y' like in gym, gem, giraffe, giant, etc.
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Is GIF pronounced jif?

If you're a hard G, thank you, we know you're right.” That's right: according to Giphy, GIF is pronounced with a hard G, unlike Jif the peanut butter.
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Is girl 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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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.
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Does spaghetti have a silent h?

Is the H in spaghetti silent? As mentioned earlier, the letter H in Italian is silent and is used to modify the sounds of C and G. Specifically, when the letter H is inserted between C or G and E or I, it renders a harder sound. The most notable example of this for non-Italian speakers, perhaps, is spaghetti.
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What is the silent letter in sandwiches?

In the word 'sandwich', if you looked that up in the dictionary, you WOULD see the D sound. But it's actually never pronounced that way.
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What is the soft g rule?

When g is in front of an i, y, or e, it is soft and says /j/. For example: giant, gypsy, and gem. When g is in front of any other letter, it says /g/. For example: go, gave, and gravel.
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What is the 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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