сообщение - not sure how to treat the double 'оо'.
Thanks
сообщение - not sure how to treat the double 'оо'.
Thanks
you treat each vowel as an individual syllable,
and these two "o"s are unstressed,
so it should sound like:
cah-ahb-SHEN-ee-yah (hard "sh" sound)
actually the end sound will be "yeh"
Thanks. That makes sense.Originally Posted by joanna
поправочка--
са - ап - ш'ш'е - ни - я
The letter Щ is pronounced as a long "soft" Ш (or "soft" Ш + "soft" Ч) and does not sound the same as Ш+Ш. No speaker of literary Russian will confuse the two sounds. In fact, the vowel spelled И has two different sounds depending on whether the preceding consonant is Ш or Щ (pronounced Ы after Ш and И after Щ; compare наши and щи).
unstressed O is pronounced /a/, the first one might even be a schwa (e.g. the A in SOFA), and unstressed E is pronounced /a/ although here because it is part of a grammatical ending, there is a tendency to keep the /e/ sound.
thanks for the corrections, chaika -
i get confused with the 'hard' and 'soft' sounds i can't tell why one sound is hard and the other is soft - and saying them is even more difficult for me
But it just takes practice.
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