French pronunciation, on the plan of Reading made easy in spite of the alphabet, by M.H.M. Perrin's Fables, with a Hamiltonian translation

pronounce chi-in, ri-in, bi-in, ti-in, &c. ; this pronunciation is distinguished from en
in enfant by a line drawn across, thus, en. The vowels resume their simple sound
when followed by a vowel or another n or m : — ana ama ann amm emm emm ...