Talk:Velar consonant
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Spanish also has the velar nasal in words like mango, tango, an the like.
- That's such a common allophone of /n/ that it isn't worth mentioning for individual languages. Just a note that /n/ is frequently velar before a velar stop, with some exceptions, like Korean. kwami 20:43, 2005 Jun 13 (UTC)