/n/ /m/  Tongue behind teeth (as for /t/, /d/) Lips closed

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/n/ /m/  Tongue behind teeth (as for /t/, /d/) Lips closed (as for /p/, /b/)  Back of tongue touching roof of mouth (as for /k/, /g/)

/m/ /n/  sum sun sung

/m/ /n/  sum sun sung Kim kin king

/m/ /n/  sum sun sung Kim kin king Ram ran rang

Spelling Sound nk k ng g/ OR /

pink ring thinker linger tango bang kangaroo singer angle drinker mingle single bank bring ringer

 ring bang singer bring ringer

g linger tango kangaroo angle mingle single

k pink thinker drinker bank

n~ ng strange change range exchange arrange