* "k" as in "kite"
* "ü" as in "dull" or "full"
* "ng" as in "sing"
So, the "ü" makes a short, almost "uh" sound, not a long "oo" sound like in "moon".
* "k" as in "kite"
* "ü" as in "dull" or "full"
* "ng" as in "sing"
So, the "ü" makes a short, almost "uh" sound, not a long "oo" sound like in "moon".