Yes. And if someone says "fusion" without "y" sound, it is not accent, it is not knowing the rules.
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Yes. And if someone says "fusion" without "y" sound, it is not accent, it is not knowing the rules.
Russians have this word (zebra) in their language. They do not pronounce it "sebra".
Because they do not know how to pronounce ae
This is nonsense.
This is possibly not knowing English reading rules rather than "accent".
I do not see anything even close to that.
I doubt. Why? Russian can transliterate the word as "фьюжен" - quite close to the English original.
I doubt. This word is pronounced with clear "z" in Russian. I cannot imagine a reasoning that can make a Russian to pronounce it with "s".
Is not it pronounced as "yu" in some words in English...
If I was in Germany I would write it as "Artöm".
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