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This phonetic symbol is the ‘ng’ sound,
found in words like sing (/s /) and
jamming (/ m /).
ɪŋ
ɪŋdʒæ
3. 3
But this phonetic symbol has more
uses than simply form words with the
‘ng’ sound.
• sink
• anxious
• inquiry
The following
words also
contain this
phonetic symbol.
• rank
• bring
• conquer
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But this phonetic symbol has more
uses than simply form words with the
‘ng’ sound.
• cringe /krɪndʒ/
• lunge /lʌndʒ/
• pungent /ˈpʌndʒənt/
The following
words spelt with
‘ng’ are not
pronounced with
the ‘ng’ sound.
• orange /ˈɔːrɪndʒ/
• ingest /ɪnˈdʒest/
• stringent /sˈtrɪndʒənt/