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Yes, ecclesiastical Latin or Church Latin, used by the Catholic Church has a difference pronunciation structure than the Classical Latin. Church Latin is closer to Italian and sounds better than classical Latin. Notable differences are ‘c’ being a hard K (all the time in Classical) vs. K or CH (in Church Latin). V makes a W sound in classical vs V in Church Latin.
Example: Veni Vidi Vici: I came, I saw, I conquered.
Classical: Pronounced - /ˈweniː ˈwidiː ˈwikiː/
Ecclesiastical: - /ˈveniː ˈvidiː ˈvichiː/
The G you mentioned is ALWAYS hard in Classical it can be both in Church Latin depending on where it is and what’s around it.
Example: Veni Vidi Vici: I came, I saw, I conquered.
Classical: Pronounced - /ˈweniː ˈwidiː ˈwikiː/
Ecclesiastical: - /ˈveniː ˈvidiː ˈvichiː/
The G you mentioned is ALWAYS hard in Classical it can be both in Church Latin depending on where it is and what’s around it.