Velars are consonants that are made by touching the back of the tongue to the soft palate. The velar sounds in English are /k/, /g/, and /ŋ/. /k/: This is the sound you make when you say "cat." /g/: This is the sound you make when you say "go." /ŋ/: This is the sound you make when you say "sing." Here are some examples of words that contain velar sounds: cat go sing king hang long
This group of sound consists from the following sounds: k, g