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How is J J as an employer? : r phcareers - Reddit Average tenure in the shared services of J J is probably half a decade or so, but marami din nagtatagal Personally J J is the company I stayed with the longest My longest tenure in a company prior J J was 2 years I’ve been with J J for about 7 yrs na across 4 different roles Reply reply More repliesMore replies IncidentSuccessful49 •
Why do some native speakers say J instead of Y? - Reddit I have a native Spanish speaking tutor and his English is very good but he constantly mispronounces words in English with letters J or Y For example instead of saying “yes” he will say “Jess” or instead of “you” it sounds like “ju” The “y” sound exists in Spanish so I’m confused why he wouldn’t be able to pronounce this sound in English
Why is the pronunciation of the letter J such a wildcard in . . . - Reddit J in English is a hard "G," I think you mean soft G The letter J comes from the Latin letter I and it originally was used for the sound j like in yes In Old French every j became d ʒ (like in g em) In this form this letter was borrowed into English, and it's still pretty much the same centuries later