I thought гь and кь didn't existed together. It г pronounced soft in this case?
I thought гь and кь didn't existed together. It г pronounced soft in this case?
Please correct my Russian or English. Спасибо большое!
"лягь" (or "ляг"? ) is pronounced "ляк" (к is hard)Originally Posted by jz12
"лягьте" is pronounced "лякти" (к is hard)
In Russian, all nationalities and their corresponding languages start with a lower-case letter.
Thanks. I think лягте is correct. ь is never spelled after velars. However some Russians tend to write лягьте. Imperative Mood is formed by adding -ьте to the stem if the verb always has the stress on the stem. But with the stem ляг+, this will violate the spelling rule.
Please correct my Russian or English. Спасибо большое!
лягте is an exception
http://www.masterrussian.com/aa042700b.shtmlCode:Remember: In the end of imperative verbs, the letter "ь" is to be written after consonants. The "ь" remains even before "-ся" and "-те". For example: назначь, назначьте, готовься, готовьтесь. Exceptions: ляг, лягте, приляг, прилягте.
Besides that, I should mention the common error that illiterate Russians make. They mistakenly say ляжьте, ляж, etc. instead of лягте, ляг, etc.
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Ok. Now it seems clear. Thanks.
Please correct my Russian or English. Спасибо большое!
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