Velar Nasal
the sound made in the english words with the ”-ing” suffix. in most accents this sound is also used in ”sing”, ”ring”, ”morning”,
”bring”, ”bang”, ”song”, ”rung”,”sting”, ”string”,
”greeting” etc. but in my scots dialect they are pr-nounced with a uvular nasal distinct from the velar nasal.
in scots the ”ng” sound in ”morning” is different from the ”ng” sound in ”morning
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