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Re: Gia?
Yes but in Italian Gia would be "ja", you wouldn't prounounce the "i" at all (unless it were stressed), it would just be there to indicate that the "g" sound is soft."I've got this void in my life that can't be filled by shopping." Gabrielle in Desperate Housewives.
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