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How do you say the letter g in French?

The letter "g" in French is pronounced "je" (pronounced like "zhuh").

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!

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