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G Fricative Spanish O ɣ Voiced Velar Version

Symbol ɣ
Name Voiced Velar Fricative
Notes The fricative version of [g]. English does not have this sound. It is the most common sound of Spanish g (except when it is at the beginning of an utterance (after pause) or after a nasal consonant): hago, amigo, mi gato. Some dialects of Spanish have the articulators closer than others and thus this g sounds "harsher".
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