I read in The New Penguin Russian Course that его, её, and их begin with н when they follow a preposition. But Rosetta Stone shows them beginning with н even when they are not following a preposition. Is Rosetta Stone correct when they do this?
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I read in The New Penguin Russian Course that его, её, and их begin with н when they follow a preposition. But Rosetta Stone shows them beginning with н even when they are not following a preposition. Is Rosetta Stone correct when they do this?
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Resources I recommend for learning Russian:
Berlitz Russian Compact Dictionary http://amzn.to/cSVslk
The New Penguin Russian Course http://amzn.to/cBJLSP
Passport to Russian http://amzn.to/d8MG1Q
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