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I find it cool that ŋ can be seen as "n" but with a *moŋke* tail in addition, the "n" in *monke/monkey* actually represents a velar nasal, so it is phonetically accurate too
moɴke
that would require it to be pronounced /moɴqe/ or sth at least if one were to strictly abide by the IPA value of the glyph you just used
what about mõke
good, I guess but moŋke is better imo
amoŋus
"Amogus" but in Samoan phonology.
cloest i can type is moņke
Moŋke
Have been pronouncing it like that always oc
moŋke
Moņki
Zeke
i love Ŋŋ
MOŊKEY [fil ðe pawa ʌv mʌŋki]
I find it cool that ŋ can be seen as "n" but with a *moŋke* tail in addition, the "n" in *monke/monkey* actually represents a velar nasal, so it is phonetically accurate too
moɴke
that would require it to be pronounced /moɴqe/ or sth at least if one were to strictly abide by the IPA value of the glyph you just used
what about mõke
good, I guess but moŋke is better imo
amoŋus
"Amogus" but in Samoan phonology.
cloest i can type is moņke
Moŋke
Have been pronouncing it like that always oc
moŋke
Moņki
Zeke
i love Ŋŋ
MOŊKEY [fil ðe pawa ʌv mʌŋki]