Yes, pronounced En Gee.
Isn't it Chinese origin?
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Yes, pronounced En Gee.
Isn't it Chinese origin?
If he's of Singaporean background, on probability it's more likely to be mandarin than Cantonese.
However I know people with the surname Ng of both mandarin and Cantonese speaking heritage and i don't think there's much difference.
Should there be a vowel sound? My understanding is there isn't. It's just the nasal 'ng' from ring or the Chinese surname wong.
I expect having lived in the West for so long, he's ok with En-Gee for an easy life.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7j56hOfZ-rA
All we really need is to hear the commentary team on radio wales to get the correct definition of course, as they are always spot on
PERRY NG TIAN-HEE : NO 38
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Had an excellent debut today. Well done, Perry.
Bruno Fernandes, just watch the first 2 secs!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xRMCgLxfJ4
You're dead right, the es is more of a shh than the Spanish yez/ez.