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*A 'g' can signify a soft-g sound (/dʒ/ as in 'gin'). However, natives know that the soft-g sound never appears in the combination "gu". | *A 'g' can signify a soft-g sound (/dʒ/ as in 'gin'). However, natives know that the soft-g sound never appears in the combination "gu". | ||
*A 'u' can signify a {{w|Close_back_rounded_vowel|close back rounded vowel}}, /u/ as in 'flute'. | *A 'u' can signify a {{w|Close_back_rounded_vowel|close back rounded vowel}}, /u/ as in 'flute'. | ||
− | *The letter 'c' can be pronounced /ʃ/ as in 'ocean' /ˈoʊʃən/. | + | *The letter 'c' can be pronounced /ʃ/ as in 'ocean' /ˈoʊʃən/. However the combination 'cer' is never pronounced /ʃər/. |
:->My opinion is that we can mention it can sound very similar if spelled by non native English speakers. That's all.--[[User:Dgbrt|Dgbrt]] ([[User talk:Dgbrt|talk]]) 19:09, 16 September 2013 (UTC) | :->My opinion is that we can mention it can sound very similar if spelled by non native English speakers. That's all.--[[User:Dgbrt|Dgbrt]] ([[User talk:Dgbrt|talk]]) 19:09, 16 September 2013 (UTC) | ||