As a native spanish speaker, i could tell you in spanish the "GN" is not pronounced "NY". This happens mostly in the italian pronunciation. In spanish we have a specific letter for that sound. The "Ñ". Also, is widely accepted in ecclesiastical latin that "GN" is pronounced "NY", same as the spanish "Ñ".
in any case, it seems that the NI is very well established: I've just watched/listen to 14 interpretations of the Agnus Dei on youtube, only one of them was pronouncing GN. 😉🤓
You have definitely no idea of how Spanish is pronounced. "Gn" doesn't even exist in Spanish. It is ñ. You mix it with French and Italian in which the gn is pronounced nyy
Benjamin Bernheim's voice and technique are marvelous. Such a wonderful artist.
Two beautiful voices together!
Quelle beauté !
Красивая музыка! Музыка не имеет границ!! 😇😇
Wonderful!!!
😊😊😊
Wonderful 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️❤️🔥🙌🏻
Aber, das ist wunderbar!! 😇😇
Amazing
Che bravi!!!
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Why is everybody pronuncing Anius Dei instead of Agnus Dei. Its Agnus with a G. Its latin, not spanish.
No one really knows how latin actually sounded. It's an educated guess with people drawing from current languages, particularly Italian and Spanish.
As a native spanish speaker, i could tell you in spanish the "GN" is not pronounced "NY". This happens mostly in the italian pronunciation. In spanish we have a specific letter for that sound. The "Ñ". Also, is widely accepted in ecclesiastical latin that "GN" is pronounced "NY", same as the spanish "Ñ".
in any case, it seems that the NI is very well established: I've just watched/listen to 14 interpretations of the Agnus Dei on youtube, only one of them was pronouncing GN. 😉🤓
You have definitely no idea of how Spanish is pronounced.
"Gn" doesn't even exist in Spanish. It is ñ.
You mix it with French and Italian in which the gn is pronounced nyy
How do you pronounce Magna cum Laude ? Maña cum laude ? @@XOXO-eo5vu
Il n'est pas le meilleur du monde pour rien avec Jonas....