Translations:Wiktionnaire:Actualités/055-octobre-2019/72/en
Apparence
The small village of Vongnes, France, has the particularity of being the only word currently recorded in the French language to end with a nasal vowel followed by the nasal consonant [ɲ]. A sequence of sounds so rare that it does not rhyme with any other word, and that it is not found in any printed rhyme dictionary. Fortunately, the French Wiktionary has identified it, and it will not be long before we know how it came to be and that this special word of the French language has the place it deserves among the singularities of the facetious French language.