HOW TO PRONOUNCE "NG" / MINGLE / PLUNGER / LONGER / AMERICAN ACCENT TRAINING/AMERICAN PRONUNCIATION
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How to pronounce NG
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Thank you for your video. Nasal n is the most difficult English sound for me to pronounce. I do my best, by can't cope with it yet.
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Hi Kevin, so as I understand, singer doesn’t have G sound. Does sinner and singer sound similar?
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Question: singer and sinner have the same pronunciation?
It seems to me there’s a slight difference.
In singer the g is not pronounced, but the n is pronounced with the back part of your tongue touching the soft palate. Sinner is pronounced with a normal en n as in dinner.
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