There are many words where the letters "eg" are *part* of the sound, but there's usually another letter involved that makes the "eg" sound like a different sound.
Here are some examples of words where "eg" is *part* of the "eg" sound:
* Leg: The "e" and the "g" together make the "eg" sound.
* Egg: Same as "leg".
* Ego: The "e" and "g" together make the "eg" sound.
* Regret: The "e" and the "g" together make the "eg" sound.
* Region: The "e" and the "g" together make the "eg" sound.
Let me know if you'd like more examples or want to explore words with other pronunciation patterns!