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  2. Insular G - Wikipedia

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    Insular G (majuscule: Ᵹ, minuscule: ᵹ) is a form of the letter g somewhat resembling an ezh, used in the medieval insular script of Great Britain and Ireland. It was first used in the Roman Empire in Roman cursive , then it appeared in Irish half uncial (insular) script, and after it had passed into Old English , it developed into the ...

  3. G - Wikipedia

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    G, or g, is the seventh letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages, and others worldwide. Its name in English is gee (pronounced / ˈ dʒ iː / ), plural gees .

  4. Root Meaning in English Origin language Etymology (root origin) English examples galact-[1] (ΓΛΑΚ) [2]milk: Greek: γάλα, γάλακτος (gála, gálaktos): galactagogue, galactic, galactorrhea, lactose, polygala, polygalactia, galaxy

  5. Hard and soft G - Wikipedia

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    In English, the sound of soft g is the affricate /dʒ/, as in general, giant, and gym. A g at the end of a word usually renders a hard g (as in "rag"), while if a soft rendition is intended it would be followed by a silent e (as in "rage").

  6. J - Wikipedia

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    In Old English, /dʒ/ was represented orthographically with cᵹ [7] (equivalent to cg , as ᵹ in Old English was simply the regular form of the letter G, called Insular G). Middle English scribes began to use i (later j ) to represent word-initial /dʒ/ under the influence of Old French, which had a similarly pronounced phoneme deriving from ...

  7. K - Wikipedia

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    The letter usually represents /k/ in English. It is silent when it comes before n at the start of a stem, e.g.: At the start of a word (knight, knife, knot, know, and knee) After a prefix (unknowable) In compounds (penknife)