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Default How to pronounce this spanish song title/band name?

Band name: Maniqui Lazer
Song Title: ya no te amo

If anyone could tell me how to pronounce these, so i can make sure i'm not saying them wrong and sounding like a complete idiot i would be greatful. lol Thanks in advance!
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mah- nee - KIH LAh-sehr

YAH - NOH - teh - AH -moh

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yaa no teh ah mo
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Mah-ni(ee)-KEE Lah-SEHR. Ni(ee) is like a mix of the two sounds. It's more in between.

Yah no teh ah-moh is the song title. Make sure that all of your vowels are pure and that you don't see any dipthongs. They will make your Spanish sound really Americanized. But if you follow that you'll be good!
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"Mah-nee-kee Lah-zer (sort of like zay-er but shorter) and "Yah no tey ah-mo" I believe. I think z's sometimes sounds like soft c's in Spanish though.
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