>>3,4
how are "aging" and "saging" pronounced?
>>6
i did, and it just lists the pronunciation for "age" and "sage". it seems to imply that they would be pronounced /a-ɣiːŋ/ and /sa-ɣiːŋ/, which just sounds really weird. why is the "e" dropped? it would make sense to drop it if it was silent, but it isn't.