Spanish G - 3 Ways of Pronunciation + 6 Simple Tips for English Natives (2024)

The letter G is one of the most difficult letters to master and pronounce like a Spanish native speaker, since we have 3 different sounds for this letter and, in most of the cases, the Spanish G sounds different from the English G.

In English, it exists only one out of the 3 sounds that we use in Spanish, and it’s the less common sound: [g].

Today you’ll see:

  • The 3 ways to say the letter G in Spanish.
  • How to pronounce each of the 3 sounds.
  • When to use each pronunciation.
  • Examples of words for each sound of Spanish G.

This is what you'll find in this post

  • GUTURAL G (ge, gi)
    • IPA symbol
    • How do I say the GUTURAL G?
    • Tips to pronounce GUTURAL G
    • When should I pronounce the letter G as GUTURAL G?
    • Examples of words with GUTURAL G
  • Regular G (or Stopping) and Soft G (or Airy)
    • 1. STOPPING G (beginning or -ng-)
      • IPA symbol
      • The sound of the STOPPING G
      • Tips to say the STOPPING G like a Spanish native
      • When should I pronounce the letter G as a STOPPING G?
      • Examples in Spanish with the STOPPING G sound
    • 2. AIRY G (in the middle)
      • IPA symbol
      • The sound of the AIRY G
      • Tips to pronounce AIRY G and differences with SOFT G
      • When should I pronounce the letter G as AIRY G?
      • Examples in Spanish with AIRY G sound
  • In short: Pronunciation of the letter G

GUTURAL G (ge, gi)

IPA symbol

[X]

How do I say the GUTURAL G?

Spanish natives pronounce the letter G like the letter J in Spanish. The sound is close to the English H but raspier.

It sounds similar to the Scottish “loch” or the German “ch” in “Bach”.

The picture below shows where the Spanish GUTURAL G and the English H are produced:

  • #8 corresponds to GUTURAL G or [X].
  • #9 corresponds to the English H.
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Have you noticed that not all Spaniards pronounce the GUTURAL G with the same intensity?

In fact, in the South of Spain and Latin America, they normally pronounce the letter G (GUTURAL G) very similar to the English H so don’t worry if the sound you get isn’t very raspy.

Tips to pronounce GUTURAL G

Say “house”. Now, pronounce the English H but lift your tongue a little bit, just as if you were pronouncing the letter K.

You don’t need to pronounce the GUTURAL G very raspy if you find it difficult. Actually, you can produce the [X] sound anywhere in between numbers 8 and 9 on the image above.

Or you can simply pronounce it like a strong English H.

When should I pronounce the letter G as GUTURAL G?

Only when the letter G is followed by an E or an I: ge, gi. Then, we pronounce it like the Spanish J.

Examples of words with GUTURAL G

geografĂ­a, energĂ­a

More examples:

ge: generoso, gente, argentino, agenda.
ÂĄLa geografĂ­a y la historia son super interesantes!

gi: gigante, elegir, Egipto.
Esta chica siempre tiene energía; no sé cómo lo hace.

Regular G (or Stopping) and Soft G (or Airy)

When the letter G is followed by A/O/U or a consonant, the sound is much softer than [X] because the sound is produced in a different part of the mouth.

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Depending on the position of the letter G in the sentence, and in the word, it’ll sound in two different ways:

  1. STOPPING G [g]
  2. AIRY G (the softest G) [ÉŁ].

Let’s see the 2 of them.

1. STOPPING G (beginning or -ng-)

IPA symbol

The symbol that represents STOPPING G is [g].

The sound of the STOPPING G

The Spanish G sounds a little softer than the English G.

It doesn’t sound like the G ingas,go orgate (it sounds a little softer).
It sounds more like the G inEnglish.

Tips to say the STOPPING G like a Spanish native

The SOFT G doesn’t have the touch of /k/ that the letter G usually has in English.

To get the sound of Spanish G, try to pronounce it with your tongue relaxed.

When should I pronounce the letter G as a STOPPING G?

We use this sound only:

  • At the beginning of the sentence.
  • After the letter N.

Examples in Spanish with the STOPPING G sound

gas, gol, engrasar

More examples:

1. At the beginning of the word and sentence.

ga, go, gu
gato, gafas, gastar.
gota, golondrina, gorra.
gubernamental, Gustavo, guapo.
Ganaron el Ăłscar.
Gustavo y Elena ganaron la partida.

In the last sentence, the letter G in “ganaron” is pronounced as a softer G [ɣ]because it isn’t at the beginning of the sentence.

gl, gr
globo, gluten, glicerina.
grande, grillo, Groenlandia.
Groenlandia es un paĂ­s increĂ­ble.
Los paisajes de Groenlandia son increĂ­bles.

The letter G in “Groenlandia” is pronounced softer [ɣ]because it isn’t at the beginning of the sentence.

2. After N (-ng-)
engrasar, engordar, engatusar, inglés.
Estuve un mes aprendiendo inglés en Gales.
Toco en u
n grupo de rock.

2. AIRY G (in the middle)

It’s the most common sound for the letter G in Spanish.

IPA symbol

[ÉŁ] is the symbol of the IPA that represents the sound of AIRY G (the softest G).

The sound of the AIRY G

This sound doesn’t exist in English.

It is so soft that some English natives think it’s silent.

When AIRY G is followed by U (gu), you may even hear a /w/ sound. For example, when we say “agua“, you might hear /awa/.

Tips to pronounce AIRY G and differences with SOFT G

  1. The tongue doesn’t touch the palate. When we pronounce AIRY G, we don’t stop the flow of air -as we do with the SOFT G- but we go smoothly from one sound to the next one.
  2. This means that we can hold the [ÉŁ] sound as long as we have air in our lungs, while the [g] sound ends (and starts) as soon as we separate our tongue from the palate.
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Imagine you have hairs in your palate and you have to caress them.The feeling in your throat/back palate should be similar to caress the hairs in your eyebrow or eyelashes, without actually touching the skin.

When should I pronounce the letter G as AIRY G?

We use the AIRY G sound when the letter G is in the middle of a sentence/word, except after the letter N (-ng-).

Examples in Spanish with AIRY G sound

pagar, algo, agua

More exmples:

ga, go, gu
alga, salga, vaga, larga.
lago, ciego, agotado, agosto.
aguja, igual, agujero, igual.
Yo sé que pasó algo en ese la
go, peroGustavo no me lo cuenta.
Eres igual que AgustĂ­n: sĂłlo piensas enganar.

The letter G in “ganar” is pronounced as [g]because it’s after the letter N: enganar.

In short: Pronunciation of the letter G

Spanish natives pronounce the letter G in 3 different ways:

GUTURAL G

[X]
  • ge: gel, genĂ©tica
  • gi: ginebra, gigante

STOPPING G

[g]
  1. At the beginning of the sentence
    (ga, go, gu / g+consonant):Gambas, Gris.
  2. ng:inglés, manga

AIRY G

[ÉŁ]

In the middle of the sentence/word (except -ng-):

  • ga, go, gu: pagar, vago, agua
  • g+consonant:aglomerado, agradable

There are other 3 letters that have a STOPPING, and a BLOWING or AIRY version:

  • Letters B and V
  • Letter D

Click to see how to pronounce other consonants in Spanish.

Spanish G - 3 Ways of Pronunciation + 6 Simple Tips for English Natives (2024)

FAQs

What are some of the main differences in pronunciation in Spanish and English? â€ș

Perhaps the greatest difference between English and Spanish is that Spanish has only five vowel sounds while English has more than 14, depending on regional dialects. This is the reason Spanish speakers have difficulty differentiating between vowel phonemes in words like seat and sit.

How to better pronounce words in Spanish? â€ș

Listen a lot to how the natives speak with videos, movies, podcasts, or music in Spanish, and repeat what you heard. Listening will allow you to appreciate the subtitles of the spoken language and to assimilate them to your pronunciation.

What is the rule for G pronunciation? â€ș

Hard g Rule: When letter g is followed by letters a, o, or u, it makes the hard g sound like /g/. For example, gum, goat, gas, gutter, game. It is a voiced sound. Soft g Rule: When g is followed by i, y, or e, it makes the soft g sound and says /j/.

Are all Spanish letters pronounced the same as they are in English? â€ș

The Spanish alphabet is very phonetic. Spanish pronunciation almost always matches spelling. Each vowel has only one sound, and for the most part, consonants also have one sound. You will soon learn the few exceptions to this consistent rule.

What is the easiest language to learn? â€ș

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What are the major grammatical differences between Spanish and English? â€ș

Word order is less fixed in Spanish than it is in English. Some adjectives can come before or after a noun, verbs more often can become the nouns they apply to, and many subjects can be omitted altogether. Spanish has a much more frequent use of the subjunctive mood than English does.

What is the most difficult Spanish word to say? â€ș

However, the following are some of the most challenging and longest Spanish words:
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How do I practice my Spanish pronunciation? â€ș

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Does the G in Spanish sound like an H? â€ș

However, when the g is followed by e or i, it is pronounced something like the letter "h," the same as the Spanish j. (In this way, the sound of the g parallels that of the c, which has a "hard" sound except when it comes before an e or i, in which case it has a softer sound.

What is the rule for g in Spanish? â€ș

Like 'C', a Spanish G is either “hard” or “soft” depending on what letter follows it. A hard G sounds like “go”, and a soft 'G' sounds like an English 'H' (which also sounds like a Spanish 'J', as you learned above). G makes a hard sound when followed by a strong vowel ('A', 'O', or 'U').

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