n is exacly spelled the saame because the language is english and the words are english.
english
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English , adj , Seisnig ()English(language), n , Saesneg ()English (people), coll , Saeson ()
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There are two letters that are nasal in the English language, they are m and n. If you are Australian all letters are nasal.
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