:roll: All I know is what I hear. Perhaps books don't agree :? . By the way, are you studying to be a university professor of linguistics or something? I have a copy of Introduction to Russian...
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:roll: All I know is what I hear. Perhaps books don't agree :? . By the way, are you studying to be a university professor of linguistics or something? I have a copy of Introduction to Russian...
Ok, ok - more like Тьйа. I think that's been suggested already. But in any case, the "й" is there.
No, they don't. In "Тя" & etc. there is a "y" sound before the vowel (й, as Rtyom already said). The constructions you have written as their equivalents (Тьа, etc) sound Chinese to me...
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