nasalisación
Nasalisación is a phonological process where a vowel sound becomes nasalized, meaning air is expelled through both the mouth and the nose. This occurs when a vowel is adjacent to a nasal consonant, such as /m/, /n/, or /ŋ/. The velum, or soft palate, lowers during the articulation of the vowel, allowing air to resonate in the nasal cavity.
The degree of nasalisación can vary across languages and even within the same language. In some languages,
The phonetic transcription of nasalized vowels often uses a tilde (~) symbol above the vowel, for example,