I pronounce it sorta like Grimmer-door, although I can "feel" the h when I say it. So it's really more like Grimmer-dhoor
Pronouncing a dh sound doesn't feel particularly strange to me. The h is almost sub-vocal and is a semi-pause after the plosive d.
Like the Asiatic wild dog, the dhole.
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I agree about the n tilde on the same basis. Which begs the question, how then should the "j" then sounded? Also español?
I've always instinctually presumed that yajña is pronounced yah-nya, rather than yaj-nya.
I've always instinctually presumed that yajña is pronounced yah-nya, rather than yaj-nya.
Newsflash: the word "irony" doesn't mean "a bit like iron" 
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