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Pronunciation

Lango language does not have complications in pronunciations because things are pronounced as they are written.

Remember Lango langage does not have the following 7 letters in the vocabulary;- F, H, Q, S, V, X, Z.

For examples;-

Babebibobu
Cacecicocu
Dadedidodu
Gagegigogu
Jajejijoju
Kakekikoku
Lalelilolu
Mamemimomu
Naneninonu
Ngangengingongu
Papepipopu
Rareriroru
Tatetitotu
Wawewiwowu
Yayeyiyoyu

Letter ŋ is not used nowdays because it is not on many keyboards. We use letter nga for it because it is easy to print it.

Lango language has a relatively straightforward pronunciation system, with each letter generally having a consistent sound. However, it's important to remember that the exact pronunciation of certain sounds may vary somewhat based on the speaker's regional accent or individual speech habits.

Here is a general guide on how to pronounce Lango letters, based on the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA):
A a: [a] as in 'father.
B b: [b] as in 'bed'
C c: [tʃ] as in 'church'
D d: [d] as in 'dog'
E e: [e] as in 'pen'
G g: [g] as in 'go'
I i: [i] as in 'see'
J j: [j] as in 'job'
K k: [k] as in 'king'
L l: [l] as in 'love'
M m: [m] as in 'mother'
N n: [n] as in 'nose'
O o: [o] as in 'go'
P p: [p] as in 'pen'
R r: [r] as in 'red'
T t: [t] as in 'top'
U u: [u] as in 'you'
W w: [w] as in 'well'
Y y: [y] as in 'yes'

NB: Lango, like many African languages, is a tonal language, meaning that the pitch contour of a syllable can change the meaning of a word. These tones are generally not marked in writing, which can make the language more challenging to learn from written materials alone.