ang Flashcards

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ang

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ahng, like aunt, close top of throat a little more, no sound after start of g (not anguh, just ang - one syllable), spread out tongue at the back

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bang

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bang, like bang but bahng, close top of throat a little more, no sound after start of g (not anguh, just ang - one syllable), spread out tongue at the back

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pang

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pang, like pang but pahng, close top of throat a little more, no sound after start of g (not anguh, just ang - one syllable), spread out tongue at the back

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mang

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mang, like man but mahn, close top of throat a little more, no sound after start of g (not anguh, just ang - one syllable), spread out tongue at the back

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fang

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fang, like fan but fahn, close top of throat a little more, no sound after start of g (not anguh, just ang - one syllable), spread out tongue at the back

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dang

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dang, like dang but dahng, close top of throat a little more, no sound after start of g (not anguh, just ang - one syllable), spread out tongue at the back

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tang

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tang, like tang but tahng, close top of throat a little more, no sound after start of g (not anguh, just ang - one syllable), spread out tongue at the back, harder t like d but with whole tip of tongue not just a flick

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nang

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nang, like nan but nahn, close top of throat a little more, no sound after start of g (not anguh, just ang - one syllable), spread out tongue at the back

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lang

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lang, like language but lahng, close top of throat a little more, no sound after start of g (not anguh, just ang - one syllable), spread out tongue at the back

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gang

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gang, like gang but gahng, close top of throat a little more, no sound after start of g (not anguh, just ang - one syllable), spread out tongue at the back

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kang

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kang, like can but cahn, close top of throat a little more, no sound after start of g (not anguh, just ang - one syllable), spread out tongue at the back

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hang

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hang, like hang but hahng, close top of throat a little more, no sound after start of g (not anguh, just ang - one syllable), spread out tongue at the back

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zang

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dsang, like dsang but dsahng, close top of throat a little more, no sound after start of g (not anguh, just ang - one syllable), spread out tongue at the back

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cang

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tsang, like tsang but tsahng, close top of throat a little more, no sound after start of g (not anguh, just ang - one syllable), spread out tongue at the back

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sang

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sang, like sang but sahng, close top of throat a little more, no sound after start of g (not anguh, just ang - one syllable), spread out tongue at the back

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16
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zhang

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jang, like jangle but jahngle, close top of throat a little more, no sound after start of g (not anguh, just ang - one syllable), spread out tongue at the back

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chang

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chang, like chang but chahng, close top of throat a little more, no sound after start of g (not anguh, just ang - one syllable), spread out tongue at the back

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shang

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shang, like Shannon but Shahnnon, close top of throat a little more, no sound after start of g (not anguh, just ang - one syllable), spread out tongue at the back

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rang

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jang, like jang but jahng, close top of throat a little more, no sound after start of g (not anguh, just ang - one syllable), spread out tongue at the back, front of tongue by the ridge below the teeth, soft sound