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Does the word rag have soft or hard g sound?
The word "rag" has a
hard
"g" sound.
This is because the "g" is followed by a vowel sound (the "a" in "rag").
What word is the opposite of reap?
How do you pronounce the name Mutnodjmet?
Phonology
How do you speak pig laden?
What is the participial phrase in sentence speaking loudly as possible court told his grandmother?
How do you say hard head in hawaiian?
How do you spell mam in yes mam?
How do you spell Chinese in symbols?
How do you pronounce Michael cera?
Does the surf has long vowel?
What is the name for words that sound same but have different spellings?
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