Consonant
Indonesian consonants are also very easy to pronounce. Note that the letters Q, V, and X are rarely used, primarily appearing in loanwords.
Be careful with these consonants (p, t, k) that appear at the end of syllables. They are not actually pronounced; instead, they are articulated by "stopping the airflow".
The Indonesian "ng" is pronounced just like "ng" in English words, as in "sing".
In Indonesian, "ny" is similar to the Spanish "ñ", like the "ny" in "canyon" with a nasal sound.