A few words do use /j/ before /i/.
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We tried to learn the jig.
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This difficult jigsaw puzzle has 3,000 pieces.
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I'll have your sandwich ready in a jiffy.
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I think he will jilt her before the wedding.
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Do you hear the jingle of the bells?
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A jinx is something that brings you bad luck.
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Very old films often jitter on the screen.
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