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"Albeit with the right laboratory equipment or mental preparation, the average Eastern European is able to pronounce the letter "g" (pronounced as "gæh"), he or she will be completely dumbfounded by the same letter should it be preceded by a combination of vowel-n-g, and the resulting word will have a fore-shadowing effect on the whole sentence and the "g" will appear as a k. Please look for appendix C-372 for references to video for example, as the subject pronounces nothing as "nothink" "