You're right...
So I would write it "Уго".
Thank you[/quote]
However, there are some common conventional principles of transliteration between any two languages. Unfortunately, those...
Type: Posts; User: Боб Уайтман; Keyword(s):
You're right...
So I would write it "Уго".
Thank you[/quote]
However, there are some common conventional principles of transliteration between any two languages. Unfortunately, those...
[quote=TATY][quote=snorkyller]I got a question for you...
Is there a way to write in russian the sounds "in", "an", "on" and "u" of french language?
Example: How do you write the name "Napol
Yes, certainly you are right about the extra quality. The best Russian transliteration for し should be ЩИ, IMHO, but it's never used in the literature, probably because the Щ in foreign words looks...
Konnichiwa! Nihongo no hatsuon ga eigo wo hanasu kata tame ni sonnani yasui to omoimasu ka?
I should agree that the Japanese pronunciation is easy for English speakers under the condition if you...
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