How to pronounce NG | American English Pronunciation

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NG, take one.
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Hey everyone, it's Hadar.
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Thank you so much for joining me.
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Today we are going to talk about the NG sound, also known as /ŋ/.
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We're gonna talk about how to pronounce it, when to use it?
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Is there or is there not a G sound at the end of the NG.
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We're gonna talk about how not to confuse it with similar sounds.
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And then to the most important question of all, can we drop the G
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sound when there is an ING suffix as in walkin', talkin', and thinkin'.
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Watch till the end to find out.
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If you're new to my channel, then hi, my name is Hadar.
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I'm a non-native speaker of English.
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I'm obsessed with learning and teaching pronunciation.
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And I am here to help you speak English with clarity, confidence, and freedom.
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Check out my website at hadarshemesh.com for a lot of free resources.
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And my Instagram at @hadar.accentsway for daily fun content.
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All right, so let's talk about the NG sound.
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When we talk about the NG sound, we're actually talking about one sound that is
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represented by the two letters - N and G.
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It is created in the back of the tongue, and it is a nasal sound.
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Nasal means that the air comes out through the nose as you pronounce
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it, so it's blocked in the air and comes out through the nose.
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But before I teach you about the NG sound, I'm gonna talk about two other
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very common sounds that are also nasal.
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And those are the /m/, represented with the letter M, as you close the lips
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and the air comes out through the nose.
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If you wrap your nose, you'll feel the vibrations.
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And /n/ - as the tip of the tongue blocks the air inside the mouth and
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the air comes out through the nose.
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And again, represented with the letter N.
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M - N.
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The NG, which is going to sound exactly the same for some of you,
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is created in the back of the mouth.
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The back of the tongue goes up, blocks the air like you would for
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a G sound, G, it's a velar sound.
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The tongue blocks the air in the soft part of the throat, and the
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air comes out through the nose: /ŋ/.
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It's like you're pronouncing an N sound in the back: /ŋ/.
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You have to be able to pronounce a continuous sound, so it differs from
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G where you block the air in the back and release the sound with a puff.
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G - NG.
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Let's try it again.
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Keep the tip of the tongue right below the bottom teeth, bring the back of
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the tongue up as if you're pronouncing a G sound, you need to see it.
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And then hold it and release the air through the nose as if you're humming
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with the tongue in this position: /ŋ/.
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Now that we established how to pronounce the NG sound, let's
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talk about why it is important.
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First of all, because I need you to understand that the NG sound is
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one sound, and there is no G sound.
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It's not a big deal if you pronounce the G.
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And we'll talk about the more advanced nuances when you should
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pronounce a G and when you shouldn't.
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But the most important thing is to avoid confusion.
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Remember, clarity over accuracy.
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So while pronouncing the G sound when you shouldn't, is
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not gonna affect your clarity.
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If you replace the NG sound simply because you don't have that in your language, and
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you're not aware of it, with a similar sound, for example, an N sound that is
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also nasal because to you they may sound the same, or maybe in your language
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you actually alternate between the two sounds without a clear distinction.
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As a result, different words are going to sound the same.
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And then it will affect your clarity cuz you're gonna want to say one word and
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people are going to hear a different word.
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And that usually happens when you confuse the N sound and the NG.
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For example, in the word 'win' where there is a clear N sound: I'm going to win this.
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I'm going to win in this race.
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'win'.
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The tip of the tongue blocks the air, air comes out through the nose.
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Versus 'wing'.
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Now, I know it might sound very similar to you, but these are two different words.
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Listen again.
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win - wing, win - wing.
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The second one is the NG sound, and as you can hear, I do not pop the
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G - 'winG', there is no G sound.
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Wing.
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Wing.
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/n/ - /ŋ/, /n/ - /ŋ/.
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win - wing, win - wing.
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Now, if this is really hard for you, by all means, pop the G.
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If you cannot get to the NG without popping the G, it is more important that
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you say 'winG', and it's very clear that you're talking about wings, versus it
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sounding the same - 'win' and 'win'.
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So pay the price of popping the G even if it's not being accurate,
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for just the sake of sounding clear.
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Let's practice a few more minimal pairs.
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sin - sing, sin - sing.
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ran - rang, ran - rang.
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ton - tongue, ton - tongue.
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lawn - long, lawn - long.
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Can you hear the difference?
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If you cannot, just play this part again until you can hear the difference, because
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if you can't hear it, you cannot make it.
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So it's so important that you first hear the differences
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because they are different.
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And once you train your ear, it will be easier for your tongue to catch up and
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make that distinction when you speak.
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So now that we talked about the most important thing, which is
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distinguishing between N and NG, now I wanna talk about when to use the NG.
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So, as I said, the NG is a phoneme, however, it only appears at the
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end of words, with a caveat.
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For example: king, strong, lung.
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Can you hear it?
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I'm not popping the G, really.
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'lung'.
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That's it.
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'hang'.
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Sometimes, if you add a suffix to a word that ends with an NG, you'll still
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pronounce that as an NG: sing - singer.
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I did not pop the G: singer, singer.
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Because the 'er', the [ur], is a suffix.
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So the root of the word has an NG phoneme in it, sound, and that
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sound is always /ŋ/, it doesn't have a G sound in it: singer.
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Now, we'll also see it with other suffixes, like -ING.
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For example: ping, pinging.
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'I'm pinging you right now'.
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'pinging', '-ing'.
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I know it sounds funny.
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It's not pinGinG, there is no G.
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'pinging'.
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long - longing.
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longing, not lonGinG.
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Now, again, to clarify, if you pop the G, it's not a big deal.
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You're still going to be clear, and clarity is more important than accuracy.
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It is perfectly fine.
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This is a bit more advanced.
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But the most important thing is that you train your ear and your
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tongue for the sake of practice, but don't obsess over it, okay?
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Just to clarify.
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Also, when we have other suffixes, like king - kingdom, we do not pop the G.
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However, when you see the NG spelling pattern in the middle of a word, and
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it's not right before suffix, for example, in the word 'English' or in the
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word 'finger', you actually pop the G.
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It's not that you pop the G, there is a /g/ sound in addition to the
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/ŋ/ sound: finger, English, hungry.
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So when the NG is at the end of the word and then there is a suffix, we do
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not pop the G: things - no G - things.
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But when the NG spelling is in the middle of a word, it's not right
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before a suffix, there is actually a G sound as well: /ŋ/ and then /g/.
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A funny thing, sometimes even if there is no NG in the spelling,
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you will pronounce an NG.
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And you know when?
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When there is an N sound and a K sound right after.
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For example: think, think.
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You wouldn't think about it, but the end that you're pronouncing
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is actually an NG sound: think, it's not thi[n]k, but thi[ŋ]k.
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This is an anecdote, you don't have to practice it.
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It usually happens naturally.
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So this is just a side note.
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Don't worry about it if it was just like a little too much right now.
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Now here's a fun fact.
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Sometimes you will see NG in the spelling, but it's not gonna
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be pronounced as an NG at all.
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And it's usually when there is a silent E at the end, like in the word
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'challenge' or 'danger' or 'ginger'.
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Now finally, let's talk about the ING suffix '-ing'.
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Technically it's a lax /ɪ/ sound, and then an /ŋ/ - /ɪŋ/.
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It doesn't have a G sound at the end.
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It's not /ɪŋg/, it's /ɪŋ/.
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And some people might pronounce the /ɪ/ sound a little higher, so it's
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going to sound closer to an /i/ - /iŋ/.
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Both are fine, don't worry about it.
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But, and here's the interesting part, sometimes – and you also see it in writing
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– people choose to not pronounce it as an NG sound, but to pronounce it as an N.
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So technically, it's like you're dropping the G, but not really, you're just
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replacing one consonant with another.
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So instead of 'walking' you might hear people saying walkin',
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thinkin', right, with an N sound.
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Now here's the thing, it's not gonna affect your clarity because people
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understand that even if you replace one sound with another, they still
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understand it within the context, cuz it still sounds like an ING suffix.
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So it's really not like you are taking the word 'wing' and replacing it with 'win',
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which turns it into a different word.
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If you say walking, because it's a suffix, and changes with walkin', it's
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not gonna affect your clarity, but you'll have to take into consideration that
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you will be perceived differently, or it's gonna sound very, very informal.
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So it's only a question of when to use it and how to use
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it, and if you want to use it.
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So as long as you make that decision, and it's not your tongue that makes
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that decision for you, you're good.
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All right, so let's wrap up.
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Today we talked about how to pronounce the NG, how to distinguish it between
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similar sounds, like the N sound as in 'win' and 'wing', 'sin' and
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'sing', and why it's important.
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We also talked about when the NG is actually pronounced, so when it's
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pronounced as /ŋ/ and when it's pronounced with a /g/ sound at the end.
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We talked about the different spelling patterns and what sounds they represent.
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And then finally, we talked about the -ing suffix.
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Now, if you like this video, please comment and like and share
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and subscribe to the channel.
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And of course, I'm inviting you to check out my website – hadarshemesh.com, where
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I have a ton of other pronunciation lessons and free resources for you
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to practice with, so check it out.
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And thank you for being here.
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I will see you next week in the next video.
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Bye.
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