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I feel disturbed yet engulfed by this fabulous performance. in regard to pronunciation, yeah it's much better, tho ñ is a bit strong/long, it should go smooth and soft, in other words, there's no 'y' between n and a, y is just softening n making it a little like ñ. so, if you make n soft, you don't need 'ya' at the end, just 'a'

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Not sure how good this explains the concept, but ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iotation

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Perfectly clear.

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