A guide to English pronunciation

Consonant /g/ Includes sound files!

/g/ it is a stop velar consonant. The back of the tongue stops the air that comes from the lungs completely on the soft palate. And a small explosion occurs when the obstruction is released. Vowel cords vibrate when producing /g/. It's 'voiced'. The most common writing patterns are 'g', 'gg', 'gh', 'gu' y 'x'. Although it presents many exceptions.
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goʊ/
(ir)
  
griːn/
(verde)

bæg/
(bolsa)
  
/ˈfɪŋgɚ/
(dedo)

/ˈstrʌgəl/
(luchar)

goʊst/
(fantasma)

gɛst/
(invitado)

gˈzɪst/
(existe)

/ˈsaɪ/
(suspiro)
  
/ˈnaɪt/
(noche)

/ˈkɑːt/
(atrapar)
  
/ˈðoʊ/
(aunque)

/ˈweɪ/
(pesar)
  
/ˈneɪbɚ/
(vecino)

/kæmˈpeɪn/
(campaña)
  
/ˈsaɪn/
(anuncio)

/ˈforən/
(extranjero)
  
/ˈdajəˌfræm/
(diafragma)

/ˈnæt/
(mosquito)
  
/ˈsɪŋɚ/
(cantante)

/ˈtʌŋ/
(lengua)
  


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