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soft g

noun

The "g" sound in "gem", "giraffe" and "generation" as distinct from the hard g in "get" and "give".

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And presumably it's supposed to have a soft G? That's right, like "Germany" or "gin" or "Gee, does any of this even matter?" Does it even matter?

Was it with a soft "g" or a hard "g"?

Mr. Dierckx pronounced Goethals with a soft "g".

(Despite what Phil may say, it is definitely not a soft G).

The Merriam-Webster dictionary lists two pronunciations: soft g first, then followed by a hard g.

Anyone who uses a soft G when talking about pasties is a moron.

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All this talk of hard Gs and soft Gs has sent me ga-ga.

A suggestive parallel has been observed between Dillinger and the soft-G derringer, the gambler's favourite pistol designed by the single-R gunsmith Henry Deringer, whose eponymous weapon was used by John Wilkes Booth to assassinate Lincoln.

Then construct another fuzzy soft set ( G, S ) over D, where G is a mapping G : S → F ( D ).

Thus the fuzzy soft set ( G, S ) gives an approximate description of the three diseases and their symptoms.

The three blocks are attached each other by two soft springs G and unit cells are connected to each other by a spring K.

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