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Sounds a bit like 'name' but the Ng is like the ng in sing and very difficult for westerners to pronounce correctly at the start of a word. If you can combine the two you will be close, ng-ame. But also depends on tone and any other diacritics e.g. ê ế ề è é ệ

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Just pronounce it as new 1st then yen

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n-yew-en

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