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The Spanish “G” has the same sound as the Spanish “J” when followed by which two letters?
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The letters e and i.
When G appears before E or I (e.g., gente, girar) it has the same guttural sound as J (like in jugar). Note: gue/gui keep the hard G (the u is silent unless marked with a dieresis: güe/üi).
When G appears before E or I (e.g., gente, girar) it has the same guttural sound as J (like in jugar). Note: gue/gui keep the hard G (the u is silent unless marked with a dieresis: güe/üi).
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