that's a single word. When we make acronyms, they're subject to the pronunciation rules of the new word they've become, not the word the letter is sourced from -- This is pretty obvious if you think about it for a minute.
It's NATO but we say atlantic
It's SCUBA but we say underwater
I was addressing "The letter G itself is pronounced with the ājā sound." because letters can make more than one sound.
right but their position relative to other letters form syllables and does have (some) rules. GIF GI-F, like Gi-raf-fe
So you pronounce graphics as jraphics?
that's a single word. When we make acronyms, they're subject to the pronunciation rules of the new word they've become, not the word the letter is sourced from -- This is pretty obvious if you think about it for a minute.
It's NATO but we say atlantic It's SCUBA but we say underwater
I was addressing "The letter G itself is pronounced with the ājā sound." because letters can make more than one sound.
right but their position relative to other letters form syllables and does have (some) rules. GIF GI-F, like Gi-raf-fe