In Spanish, the letter
g followed by
e or
i has the same sound as the letter
j followed by any vowel: [x]. It is similar to the English
h, although in some dialects is pronounced with a harder sound.
| |
jamón, jota, jugo |
| general |
jersey |
| gigante |
jirafa |
As you know, the letter
g has another pronunciation, similar to
g in the English word
go: [g]. The Spanish letter
g is pronounced [g] when it is followed directly by
a,
o, or
u or by the combinations
ue and
ui.
| galante gorila gusto |
guerrilla siguiente |
The Spanish
g is also pronounced [g] at the beginning of a phrase (that is, after a pause) or after the letter
n.
In any other position, the Spanish
g is a fricative: [
g]. It sounds very soft.
| el gato |
el gorilla |
el gusto |
by Thalia Dorwick, Ana María Pérez-Gironés, Marty Knorre, William R. Glass and Hildebrando Villarreal
Contributed by JB