Talk:Oscar Pine/@comment-26160399-20170820164550/@comment-26397825-20170821021503

I knew a guy who was of Chinese descent who had Ng as his last name. Pure Chinese, so unless his family changed their name I always thought it was a Chinese thing. >.>

I believe the Vietnamese also use it, Though they're more likely to use Ng at the start of a last name instead of it being the entire last name, such as in Ngyuyen. The way I pronounce it is as if I was going to say 'new', but instead of the front of my tongue touching the roof of my mouth when I say the 'nyu' sound, I use the back of my tongue. Gives it a thicker sound, more in line with how ng on the end of words like 'being' is pronounced.