G Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
G is the seventh letter in the Roman alphabet.
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History
The letter G was created by the Romans because they felt that C was not an adequate letter to represent both /k/ and /g/.
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Usage
In English, the letter can be pronounced as a "soft G" (SAMPA: [dZ]), as in: giant, ginger, geology, or it can be pronounced as a "hard G" (SAMPA: [g]), as in: goose, gargoyle, game. In some words of French origin, as in French generally, the "soft G" is pronounced as SAMPA [Z], as in rouge, beige, and genre.
In Spanish, -ge- and -gi- are pronounced as -je- and -ji-. The Spanish poet Juan Ramón Jiménez proposed to simplify the Spanish spelling by using just the versions with j. Thus, while the rest of Spanish speakers didn't follow him, his works and the translations of Rabindranath Tagore made by Jiménez's wife Zenobia Camprubí are published in his spelling.
Golf represents the letter G in the NATO phonetic alphabet.
In international Morse code the letter G is DahDahDit: - - ·
In Braille the letter G is represented as ⠛ (in Unicode), the dot pattern,
The ASCII code for capital G is 71 and for lowercase g is 103; or in binary 01000111 and 01100111, correspondingly.
The EBCDIC code for capital G is 199 and for lowercase g is 135.
The numeric character references in HTML and XML are "G" and "g" for upper and lower case respectively.
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In Unicode the capital G is codepoint U+0047 and the lowercase g is U+0067.Meanings for G
See also
Two-letter combinations starting with G:
