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===Other languages=== The letter {{angbr|n}} represents a [[voiced dental nasal]] {{IPA|/nΜͺ/}} or [[voiced alveolar nasal]] {{IPA|/n/}} in virtually all languages that use the Latin alphabet. In many languages, these nasal consonants [[Assimilation (phonology)|assimilate]] with the consonant that follows them to produce other nasal consonants. In [[Italian language|Italian]] and [[French language|French]], {{angbr|gn}} represents a [[palatal nasal]] {{IPA|/Ι²/}}. The [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] and [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]] spelling for this sound is {{angbr|nh}}, while [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[Breton language|Breton]], and a few other languages use the letter {{angbr|[[Γ±]]}}. A common [[digraph (orthography)|digraph]] with {{angbr|n}} is {{angbr|ng}}, which represents a [[voiced velar nasal]] {{IPA|/Ε/}} in a variety of languages.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" />
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