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Pronunciation
Hahahaha! Today, my school put my name in the announcements (due to Quiz Team), so every homeroom had to have my name read out loud. (Good luck to them.)
In case you’re wondering, my first name is pronounced as if it were spelled Ming, and my last name is pronounced like this:
Ng as in si ng, u as in Boo!, y as in why, ễ (sort of) as in résumé?, and n like the normal English n. Put it all together, and you’ve got an (almost) authentic pronunciation of my last name.
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