Search:

Type: Posts; User: TATY; Keyword(s):

Search: Search took 0.04 seconds.

  1. Another way of looking at it is in London,...

    Another way of looking at it is in London, English people drop there's Hs.
    E.g. they don't say "Hat" they say "At", they don't say "hard" they say "ard".

    If they want to they can say the Hs, but...
  2. Yes, Ukriainian has a letter for the...

    I don't think it does really. I think the letter for the occlusive г was simply introduced by purists (or whatever they are called) to try to make people pronounce more "correctly" words from other...
  3. Yes but that doesn't disprove what Pravit said.

    Yes but that doesn't disprove what Pravit said.
  4. I like how on Master Russian if anybody ever...

    I know a guy from Rostov who can/ does say 'G'. You can't really get much more south than that, unless you're comming from the lovely vacation spot of grozny.[/quote]

    I like how on Master Russian...
  5. Yes. The G gets softer the further south you go....

    Southen Russians also pronounce the "г" as more of an "h" sound.[/quote]

    Yes. The G gets softer the further south you go. I was talking to a girl at university who is learning Ukrainian, and she...
  6. Yeh, I said to my Russian teacher (who is from...

    Yeh, I said to my Russian teacher (who is from Ukraine), how I would write my name in ukrainian, if I'd write Ґрeґ, and she was like. "What's that letter?" So I don't think Ukrainians actually use Ґ....
  7. or, in Ukrainian: дякую тобі/вам or спасибі

    or, in Ukrainian:

    дякую тобі/вам or
    спасибі
  8. Я це люблю - Ba ra ba ba ba

    Я це люблю - Ba ra ba ba ba
  9. Learn Ukrainian here! Вивчайте українську мову

    I am not a Ukrainian, nor do I know much about the language, but hopefully others will contribute. But I can start off with the Ukrainian alphabet. I'll just give the Russian equivalents:

    If no...
Results 1 to 9 of 9


Russian Lessons                           

Russian Tests and Quizzes            

Russian Vocabulary