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In page Vietnamese language:
"The implosive stops (ɓ, ɗ and ʄ) were unaffected, and in fact developed tonally as if they were unvoiced.[citation needed] (This behavior is common to all East Asian languages with implosive stops.) These stops merged with the corresponding nasals (m, n and ɲ) before the Old Vietnamese period.[2][3]