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==== Vowel plus nasal final consonant ==== | ==== Vowel plus nasal final consonant ==== | ||
Several vowels can be capped with either ''m'', ''n'', or ''ng''. | Several vowels can be capped with a nasal final consonant, either ''m'', ''n'', or ''ng''. | ||
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* ''ien'' is often spoken without the ''i'' | * ''ien'' (from ia + n = ian) is often spoken without the ''i'' | ||
* ''eng'' sounds similar to the first part of "English" (''{{XL|Engbuun}}'') | * ''eng'' sounds similar to the first part of "English" (''{{XL|Engbuun}}'') | ||
==== Nasal vowels ==== | ==== Nasal vowels ==== |
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