CifrareVerba
@CifrareVerba@lemmy.world
- Comment on looking forward to the comments 1 year ago:
Is it a rule? I figured it was more of a principle, like something more nuanced, opposite of a rule in terms of a black and white answer.
Your link I believe would also fit into the principle definition, as they are exceptions to this dilemma.
- Comment on looking forward to the comments 1 year ago:
GIF (J sound). For those who are confused or don’t understand the debate, many people forget phonetics, and that letters can make different sounds depending on the use case. The words below use a soft g sound, like in the word “Justice”, (at least with US English). Pronouncing them with a hard g sounds odd, but only due to us being used to the way use pronounce them already. Though it doesn’t matter much, saying with a soft G (J sound) is easier and faster to say due to how one’s mouth moves. Saying it with a hard G requires more muscle, bringing one’s tongue to the back of the mouth to produce a hard G “Google”.
- Gym
- Giant
- Ginger
- Gesture
- Gist
- Gin
- Gyroscope
- Gypsy
- Jargon