We have to learn them anyway if we want to speak. If it is written the same way, we don't have to learn it in two different ways.
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We have to learn them anyway if we want to speak. If it is written the same way, we don't have to learn it in two different ways.
That's a good example.
No.
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That's the way I hear it anyway.
That's some other stupid person.
So are you saying that Schwa = йер ? So that for example it would be present in "много"? This is clearly pronounced многa.
But for example "золото здесь",
the first o would be o, the second is the mixture of "a" and "э" and "ы" and because здесь is stressed, the last o must be actually "a"?
I suppose spoken language was before writing. So who got the idea to write "o" in place of this letter?
So when is o pronounced as a?
For example: золото, около, кокаин, отходить, полтара, полгода, чувствовать.
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