In Spanish, the two letters that produce a harsh "h" sound are "j" and "g" (when followed by "e" or "i"). The letter "j" is always pronounced with this harsh sound, while the letter "g" takes on the same pronunciation in specific contexts. For example, "jugar" (to play) and "gente" (people) both feature this characteristic sound.
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