No. It's pronounced a-le-s'a. "S" with an apostrophe is a "soft" (a.k.a palatalized) "s". There is no "y", nor "i", between "s" and "a".
That is rather strange. There is the single "s" there. ...
Type: Posts; User: Полуношник; Keyword(s):
No. It's pronounced a-le-s'a. "S" with an apostrophe is a "soft" (a.k.a palatalized) "s". There is no "y", nor "i", between "s" and "a".
That is rather strange. There is the single "s" there. ...
Russian Lessons | Russian Tests and Quizzes | Russian Vocabulary |