like a j I don't see 'j' even as an alternate pronunciation, although that doesn't necessarily exclude it. The usual way to pronounce the word is with the 'ng' sound as in thing or wingding. The questioner may be wondering if people include a hard g sound to terminate the ng. [TANG ghee] There are regions and groups that do this, as do some who speak English as a second language. This is not very troublesome, although my ear prefers the words without the hard 'g' sound.
the way you spell it was right
You can pronounce it why-mer-rain-er other way too but this is right
A mango is sweet and has an underlying tangy taste.
olok
Tangy with notes of hazelnut
The tangy flavor of fresh lemon juice added a zesty kick to the salad. She savored the tangy taste of the spicy salsa on her tortilla chips. The tangy aroma of the fermented kimchi filled the kitchen as it fermented.
Yes, apricot is tangy - it has a strong, tart flavor.
Laurent Tangy goes by Renzo.
Tangy can be translated to "maasim" in Tagalog.
We pronounce it the same way you do.
You pronounce Kyrah like Kee-ruh. Another way to pronounce it is Ki-ruh. Either way I like it. I would pronounce it the first way.
The same way you pronounce it in English