* Soft "g" sounds like the "j" in "gem" or "gentle".
* Hard "g" sounds like the "g" in "gate" or "go".
In "wagon", the "g" is followed by the letters "o" and "n", which typically indicate a soft "g" sound.
* Soft "g" sounds like the "j" in "gem" or "gentle".
* Hard "g" sounds like the "g" in "gate" or "go".
In "wagon", the "g" is followed by the letters "o" and "n", which typically indicate a soft "g" sound.