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Some pointers:
* '''ien''' (from '''ia''' + '''n''' = '''ian''') is often spoken without the ''i''
* '''ien''' (from '''ia''' + '''n''' = '''ian'''): used to sound like "yan", then "yen", now usually "en"
* '''eng''' (from '''e''' + '''ng''') is a little more like ''ieng''
* '''eng''' (from '''e''' + '''ng'''): used to sound as written, now is a little more like "ieng", but not quite "ing"


==== Nasal vowels ====
==== Nasal vowels ====
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