It's important to note that the pronunciation of "g" can change depending on the following letters. Here are some examples:
* "g" followed by "e," "i," or "y" is pronounced like "j":
* "genre" (pronounced like "zhon-ruh")
* "giraffe" (pronounced like "zhi-raf")
* "g" followed by any other vowel is pronounced like a hard "g":
* "garçon" (pronounced like "gar-sohn")
* "goût" (pronounced like "goo")
* "g" at the end of a word is usually silent:
* "bagage" (pronounced like "bah-gah-zh")
Let me know if you want to explore specific French words with the letter "g." I'm happy to help!