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English manor

Pronunciation


Pronunciation

-(e)ng

Description

The "-eng" sound in Pinyin is similar to the "-ung" sound in English. For example, the "ung" in the English word "sung" is quite similar, though not exactly the same.

Hint

The "-(e)ng" is in parentheses because it is sometimes not transcribed within full pinyin syllables that contain this final. You can find out more on our pinyin chart page.

Association


Association

English manor

Explanation

The word [-(e)ng] English manor starts with "eng" so we chose it to represent this final. However, the pronunciation is not similar at all.
  1. The front of the [-(e)ng] English manor has an immaculate lawn that spans acres, from which you can see the large [-(e)ng] English manor itself.
  2. The inside of the [-(e)ng] English manor has endless halls carpeted with velvet carpet, all of which have vaulted ceilings and various stairs.
  3. The basement of the [-(e)ng] English manor has a bunch of dusty statues and other valuable ancient English relics.
  4. The bathroom is larger than most people's houses and has marble floor, a sauna, multiple large bathtubs, and fountains.

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