Re: softening of Russian"ч" (+стёб о разных говора
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Originally Posted by laybackspinster
I was wondering--when does the normal "ch" sound symbolized by "ч" become more of a "sh" sound like "ш"? For instance (I may be wrong), I think I've heard Russians pronounce "почти" as "pahsh-TEE." Then are words like "достаточно" or "точно" also pronounced with a "sh" rather than "ch" sound?
ч is always palatised, so maybe this is why you are hearing a sh like sound.
Also the sound Ч is a Т imediately followed by a palatised Ш (sh) sound.
i.e. Ч = ТШь (I use the soft sign to indicate that the sound is soft, I know normally Ш is always hard.)
In English Ch = t followed by a sh sound.