-I refuse to pronounce Animagus with a hard G. It will never happen.
But there's a "u" after the "g". Don't you kind of have to? At least from all the pronounciation rules I've learnt (as much as an insane language like English has such rules) it's a soft g before i and e and a hard g before a, o and u.
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Date: 2004-06-06 01:24 am (UTC)But there's a "u" after the "g". Don't you kind of have to? At least from all the pronounciation rules I've learnt (as much as an insane language like English has such rules) it's a soft g before i and e and a hard g before a, o and u.