04/07/2021
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In Spanish, the combination of consonants G + R is quite common. Although the letter R has two pronunciations, when a consonant is placed before it, it acquires a soft sound, which is called “simple vibrating erre”. For example: grasa, greOwn, grito, grosor, gruthat.
graPub | gregives | gris |
graInc | gregario | grito |
gracious | gregorian | gro |
grado | greOwn | Groenlandia |
gratrust | grenot | grogui |
graphicphico | greña | gromo |
grama | gres | groseal |
gramatic | gresca | grosero |
gramo | greY | grosor |
grana | grito the | grotesco |
granadero | grieta | craneto |
grande | grifo | gruthat |
grande | grill | grulla |
granot | gricall | gruput |
grasa | griI got | grumo |
gratis | gricry | gruno N |
grago | gringo | grupa |
GreInc | gripe | grupo |
gramobile phone | granel | granuja |
granothing | granito | graright |
granadina | granice | gravividness |
granate | granja | graznar |
greco | gregal | gremyalist |
greon | grewar | grenchudo |
griego | grinalde | Griselda |
grisit | gringada | grimushroom |
grillero | grisalla | griThey are |
grideath | grisear | griton |
groar | grog | growould |
groit was | grosellero | grotentatively |
gruform | grumoso | gruta |
gruha | grunest | grutesco |
grullero | grupal | gruyer |
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