Asked by caleb
Which two letters are pronounced the same in Spanish?
Ge-Je
Ja- Ga
Jo-Go
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Ge-Je.
Explanation: G before e/i (ge, gi) and J (je, ji) are pronounced the same in Spanish — a guttural /x/ (or /h/ in some dialects). Example: "gente" and "jefe" start with the same sound. Ja/Ga and Jo/Go are different (ga/go are hard /g/).
Explanation: G before e/i (ge, gi) and J (je, ji) are pronounced the same in Spanish — a guttural /x/ (or /h/ in some dialects). Example: "gente" and "jefe" start with the same sound. Ja/Ga and Jo/Go are different (ga/go are hard /g/).
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