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NoZebra120vClip
on Aug 24, 2023
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Perhaps for English, but for Romance languages such as Italian and Latin, the "gi" digram means that the hard g softens to a
/dz/
sound, so I'm perfectly comfortable with applying that rule here, and I think it sounds nicer.
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