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Should 'g' followed by 'e' and 'i' be pronounced with a soft or hard g? [closed]
In English, words with a 'g' followed by a front vowel (e, i, y) can be pronounced with a soft g or a hard g:
Words with Germanic roots are usually pronounced with a hard g: gear, get, gift, give
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