Here's a breakdown:
* koon: like the English word "coon"
* ming: like the English word "ming"
It's important to note that the "g" at the end of "ming" is a soft "g" sound, as in "gem" or "gentle."
Here's a breakdown:
* koon: like the English word "coon"
* ming: like the English word "ming"
It's important to note that the "g" at the end of "ming" is a soft "g" sound, as in "gem" or "gentle."