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I don't get what that pronunciation guide is saying. It looks like it's saying to pronounce it gih-an (hard g)... which is definitely incorrect.The only question is whether it's one or two syllables. I know I've heard it with one before, but am not saying that it can't be with two.
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That guide is wrong. In Italian, the group GI + A,O,U represents always the sound [ʤ] (like the English J). Gian has only a syllable ['ʤan] (JAN).
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Yeah, that's what I thought. Thanks. :)
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