After she finally recognized what I was talking about she pronounced something like "пухи". :D[/quote]
"пухи". Yes, you're right! x is really like the r ! Thank you, I was searching the last...
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After she finally recognized what I was talking about she pronounced something like "пухи". :D[/quote]
"пухи". Yes, you're right! x is really like the r ! Thank you, I was searching the last...
I think it's difficult to write russian in a way that people who speak english will pronunce it correctly.
At the opposite, it seems to me very easy to write any russian word in latin caracter for...
Can you tell me if the pronunciation is correct in this web page: http://forvo.com/word/tchaikovsky/
To me it sounds like Cheykovsky, Cheekovsky in english or Tchékovski, Tchikovski in french.
I...
But I only know latin caracters and I woundn't know if Чайковский means "Tchaikovsky" or Mussgosky, for example.
I can read name like, Puccini, Pavarotti, even if it's from an another language...
I speak both french and english.
What would be the more correct way to write his name in other langage that russian?
Tchaïkovski?
Tchaïkovsky?
Tchaikovsky?
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