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1. Yep, in Greek "g" is pronounced much softer than in English, almost like a Y. For example
Gianni (
John) is pronounced Yianni.
2. "Eu" can be either pronouced as "EV" of "EF" depending on the word. For example, my name is written Paulos in Greek but pronounced
Pavlos. Also, "b" is pronounced lke a "v". As far as Eulabeia is concerned, both pronounciations are OK 'though the first is gramatically more correct :)