– American English Pronunciation –
– ( Letter G: Gy ) –
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[su_dropcap style=”flat”]T[/su_dropcap]he pronunciations are not Universal as there are many different dialects of The English Language — both world-wide, and through-out America. The pronunciations that are presented here are based upon a combination of both common usage and the most neutral accent used in The International Common Tongue.
Gy
Ga . Ge . Gi . Gl . Go . Gr . Gu
Gym
– For this word, the “G” is soft, and the “y” is pronounced like the short letter “i”
– /dʒihm/ – /dʒɪm/ –
Gymnasium
– For this word, the “G” is soft, and the “y” turns into an i-schwa, the “a” is pronounced like the Long “A” / Long “E” Diphthong, the “s” is pronounced almost like the letter “z”, the “i” is pronounced like the long letter “e”, and the “u” is a u-schwa
– /dʒihm-NAY-zee-uhm/ – /dʒɪm.ˈneiː.ziː.ə(ʌ)m/ – Notice also that the stress is on the second syllable –
– ( American English Pronunciation – Letter G ) –
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