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How do you pronounce the letter J?
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I say traditionally in the UK it has always been "jai" and that the American version of "Jay" has quickly taken over from it in the media.
Work colleagues say that "jay" has always been around in England and that "Jai" is just a regional variation.
Who is correct?
Work colleagues say that "jay" has always been around in England and that "Jai" is just a regional variation.
Who is correct?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.AB's typeface won't handle the characters, but the official phonetic pronounciation of the letter J in the English alphabet is represented by 'd3eI'.
(That's a 'd' combined with a symbol that looks like a number 3 with a dropped-down tail, and the 'I' is a small Roman capital 'i' ).
The 'd3' is pronounced as the g in 'edge'.
The 'eI' is pronounced as the 'ay' in 'day'.
(That's a 'd' combined with a symbol that looks like a number 3 with a dropped-down tail, and the 'I' is a small Roman capital 'i' ).
The 'd3' is pronounced as the g in 'edge'.
The 'eI' is pronounced as the 'ay' in 'day'.