It depends on the speaker -- many people don't pronounce the "L" at all, and many others "reduce" it to a sort of W sound. Thus "walk" sounds something like wawk, and the vowel has a subtly different...
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It depends on the speaker -- many people don't pronounce the "L" at all, and many others "reduce" it to a sort of W sound. Thus "walk" sounds something like wawk, and the vowel has a subtly different...
Thanks very much for your help, Doomer!
I'm not 100% sure about the Latin -- I believe you're right that a gerundive form (horrendum) might be more correct if you were constructing a grammatically...
By the way, it was essential that both characters speak at least a little English in order to set up the "go for a волк" joke, but if some of the humor seems "too American" and doesn't translate well...
This is a little cartoon-style comedy dialogue that I wrote for practice, between a human and a talking wolf. Both speak mostly in Russian but with a few phrases in English (and Spanish, and Latin,...
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