G or J? Posted by Adir on Nov 12, 2009 in Spanish Grammar
Choosing between G or J in Spanish is not an easy task. So here’s a small test for you: fill in the blanks with G or J.
___enaro
___erardo
___erona
___erónima
___imnasia (gymnastics)
A___enda (diary)
Án___el (angel)
Beren___ena (eggplant)
Ciru___ano (surgeon)
Ciru___ía (surgery)
Co____er (to take)
Co____o (I take)
Co___ín (cushion)
Cónyu___e (husband or wife)
Cora___e (courage)
Diri____ir (to drive)
Diri____o (I drive)
Esco___er (to choose)
Extran___ero (foreign)
Lengua___e (language)
Mon___e (monk)
Paradó___ico (paradoxical)
Pere___il (parsley)
Porcenta___e (percentage)
Prote___er (to protect)
Reporta___e (report)
Tar___eta (card)
Te___er (to weave)
Ve___iga (bladder)
Vi___ía (watchman)
Via___e (trip)
Nos vemos prontito.
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