2. Within a word or phrase, except after N, and before the vowels A, O and U or before another consonant, G has a soft, slurred sound. It is formed much like the hard G, but the tongue does not quite touch the back part of the roof of the mouth, so the flow of air is not stopped.

mucho gusto
amigo
agresivo
regular
es gordo
pregunta
gato
pagar