Linking words pronunciation /ng/ [duplicate]
Some English accents pronounce the g on the end of words like bring (even without a word following). The BrE Birmingham/Black Country accent can do this, for example, and I’m sure there are others. In this case, bring it would be pronounced /briŋgit/.
“Standard” English pronunciation does not insert the final /g/ and would use /briŋit/.
The same applies to all words ending /ŋ/ followed by a vowel.
Where the final g is pronounced, it can be inserted in other cases too: “speaking Latin” would not have an /iŋgl/ in the middle in Standard English pronunciation but it could well do so in an accent which normally pronounces the final g.