State the velar nasal, it's spelling symbol and word examples

The velar nasal is a consonant sound that is produced when the back of the tongue touches the velum (the soft part at the back of the roof of the mouth). It is commonly represented by the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbol [ŋ].

Examples of words with the velar nasal sound include:
1. Sing [sɪŋ]
2. Strong [strɔŋ]
3. Long [lɔŋ]
4. Anger [ˈæŋɡər]
5. Ring [rɪŋ]
6. Wrong [rɔŋ]
7. Wing [wɪŋ]
8. Wedding [ˈwɛdɪŋ]
9. Bang [bæŋ]
10. Language [ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒ]

The velar nasal is a consonant sound that is produced by closing the back of the tongue against the soft part of the roof of the mouth (the velum). The spelling symbol for the velar nasal is /ŋ/. Here are a few word examples:

1. Sing
2. Ring
3. King
4. Long
5. Young
6. Tongue
7. Kangaroo