The argument is that words starting with g followed by i are most often soft g.
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Its actually a rule of the English language that g followed by i is a soft g.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•People who have died and came back, what was your experience?
22·3 years agoI didnt actually die, but I came pretty close. I lost a ton of blood, started tk get tunnel vision, blacked out, then there was nothing, then I regained consciousness after getting a transfusion. Not sure how long I was out, but they said I was white as a sheet.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•I am leaving Win10 for GarudaEnglish
3·3 years agoI used garuda for about a year and a half and loved it…mostly. I use a bluetooth headset and controller for gaming and it seems like after every single update, bluetooth broke and i either had to stuggle for hours to try and fix it, or just not use it till another update. Also, a lot of multiplayer games that use anticheat won’t work on linux. I just recently switch back to windows because of those hassles.
If those things aren’t comcerns for you then you should love your experience! Best of luck!
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Programming@programming.dev•PRQL (Pipelined Relational Query Language)English
5·3 years agoIt’s the PReQueL to the SeQueL
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Every rule in English has exceptions, but when we make a new word should it follow the rule, or be an exception?