Workings Munka

Hanma88

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Please tell me how to pronounce MUNKA. Does anyone have an mp3 file? I've been searching the forum, but I haven't found it. Everything has been deleted. The problem is that some people pronounce it as M-U-N-K-A, while others pronounce it as M-U-N-I-A-K-A, as seen on the Russian website. Additionally, I wanted to ask if it's possible to start a new cleaning job without completing the previous one. For example, I started doing MUNKA on a full moon, and after 30 out of 40 days, a new full moon began. Can I start doing rune cleansing or Necronomicon cleansing? Thank you for your response.
 
Please tell me how to pronounce MUNKA. Does anyone have an mp3 file? I've been searching the forum, but I haven't found it. Everything has been deleted. The problem is that some people pronounce it as M-U-N-K-A, while others pronounce it as M-U-N-I-A-K-A, as seen on the Russian website. Additionally, I wanted to ask if it's possible to start a new cleaning job without completing the previous one. For example, I started doing MUNKA on a full moon, and after 30 out of 40 days, a new full moon began. Can I start doing rune cleansing or Necronomicon cleansing? Thank you for your response.

Greetings.
I m using this mp3 from this post:
Post in thread 'Munka-audio' https://ancient-forums.com/threads/munka-audio.79682/post-401331
 
Can I start doing rune cleansing or Necronomicon cleansing? Thank you for your response.
Yes you can start alongside your current cleaning, and drop the first when it completes 40 days. (if you want to)
Keep energies separate and have gap between both.
 
Произносится как Мунка. Звук «Н» твердый, как в слове «лук», и язык опускается на заднюю часть верхнего нёба и остается там, произнося «ННН». При произнесении звука «Кххххх» в переходе образуется очень слабый звук «Й» (чего избежать невозможно).
Спасибо за ответ, но на этой аудиозаписи звук "Н" тихий, поэтому эта запись не совсем точна?
 
The translator is probably bad, since I don't know English. What I meant was that in that audio recording, the letter "N" sounds soft. N is soft. But you wrote that the letter "N" should be pronounced hard.
It is pronounced hard N, it is also pronounced hard in recording if you listen carefully there's depth to 'N' and is sharp that can only happen if you pronounce it deeply/hardly.

Like in word onion, the first N.
 
I understand, thank you. It's just that in Russian, there is a so-called soft sign. In this audio file, the soft sign is clearly audible. However, you mentioned that the letter N is hard, not soft. In Russian, there is also a hard soft sign. Ь and Ъ
 
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