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How to vibrate “Vinasa” (VEE-NAH-SAH) ?

Should i just say exactly : VEE NAH SAH, thats it?

The ‘h’ is not pronounced right?

Is it preferred to vibrate it during all the exhale or to make it short, VVVVVVEEEEEE NNNNNN AAAAAAA SSSSSAAAAAAA

Or just : VEEE NAAA SAAA ?

Should the ‘v’ and ‘n’ and ‘s’ too be vibrated like in runes or pronounced just once?

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ΑΝΑΣΤΑΣΙΣsaid:post: 1184243

How to vibrate “Vinasa” (VEE-NAH-SAH) ?

Should i just say exactly : VEE NAH SAH, thats it?

The Vee Nah Sah thing is how it should be pronounced by American English speakers. The English language is so retarded that the letter "I" is pronounced like "EYE". In most other languages it's pronounced like "EE" That's why this Vee Nah Sah part is needed for English speakers.

If you are not a native English speaker and try to say the word VINASA there's 99% chance you'll pronounce it correctly if you ignore the Vee Nah Sah thing. I hope this is clear, there's no other way to explain it.

ΑΝΑΣΤΑΣΙΣsaid:post: 1184243

Is it preferred to vibrate it during all the exhale or to make it short, VVVVVVEEEEEE NNNNNN AAAAAAA SSSSSAAAAAAA

Or just : VEEE NAAA SAAA ?

Should the ‘v’ and ‘n’ and ‘s’ too be vibrated like in runes or pronounced just once?

It's exactly like you vibrate the runes.

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ΑΝΑΣΤΑΣΙΣsaid:post: 1184265

What i understood is that english speaker for them to understand the ‘i’, its written VEE, like ‘to see’ and it produce same sound as ‘vie’ in french, correct?

Yes, exactly. French is a bit weird too, so let's take Spanish which is simple. A Spanish person would just write the pronunciation as VVVIIINNNAAASSSAAA, exactly as it looks like. What the engilsh people spell as EE, in Spanish it is just I. Spanish speakers think English people pronounce the letter I as AI, and the letter A as EI.

You can check that by going yo Google translate, set the language to Spanish, write "vinasa" and click on the speaker icon, it says it in the correct way.