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    The recorded originator of 'G' is freedman Spurius Carvilius Ruga, who added letter G to the teaching of the Roman alphabet during the 3rd century BC: he was the first Roman to open a fee-paying school, around 230 BC.
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    In Dutch, ⟨g⟩ represents a voiced velar fricative /ɣ/ instead, a sound that does not occur in modern English, but there is a dialectal variation: many Netherlandic dialects use a voiceless fricative ( [x] or [χ]) instead, and in southern dialects it may be palatal [ʝ].
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    Afterwards, the letter 'G' was introduced in the Old Latin period as a variant of ' C ' to distinguish voiced /ɡ/ from voiceless /k/, and G was used to represent a voiced velar from this point on and C "stood for the unvoiced velar only".
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    The double consonant ⟨ gg ⟩ has the value /ɡ/ (hard ⟨g⟩) as in nugget, with very few exceptions: /d͡ʒ/ in exaggerate and veggies and dialectally /ɡd͡ʒ/ in suggest .
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  5. G, seventh letter of the alphabet. The history of this letter began with the latin alphabet. The greek alphabet from which, through etruscan, the latin was derived, represented the voiced velar stop by its third letter gamma ()....see more
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    WebG, or g, is the seventh letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages, and others worldwide. Its name in English is gee (pronounced / ˈ dʒ iː /), …

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