@mansr 🤣
@penguin42 Going straight from the fricative unvoiced "f" to the voiced "n" without any gap in between.
In English a bit like the transition from "v" to "n" in "haven't" if you are lucky enough to have an accent that doesn't quite voice the "v" and skips the "e".
Or if you can say "hafnian" and then say it again but skip the "ha".
Or maybe you can say "that's enough now" and capture that transition from "enough" to "now".