saying "Moss-cow" instead of "Moss-ko" is such an American thing to do.
It's like when I hear American's pronounce names like Makowsky (Ma-cow-skee). It's fucking Ma-koff-skee.
I watched the...
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saying "Moss-cow" instead of "Moss-ko" is such an American thing to do.
It's like when I hear American's pronounce names like Makowsky (Ma-cow-skee). It's fucking Ma-koff-skee.
I watched the...
Moss-cow sounds stupid to British people. So does Cra-cow (for Krakow).
Moskva isn't at all hard for English speakers to say.
[quote=Meran]I just wanna know how I must write that name. I don't will use it in a sentence. What is Goodbye in Russian letters? That's something like Do Swid
Firstly, Americans tend to pronounce Moscow, like the Germans do Moss-cow. But the most common way to pronoucne the English word Moscow is Moss-ko. That's how it is in British English.
I believe...
I'm a he.... :wink:
Use Москва in the subject of a sentence.
Use Москву in the object of a sentence.
Gender does not matter.[/quote]
What if she wants to say "The Moscow Kremlin" or "The...
Московский
Московская
Московское
Московские
Московского
Московской
Московским
Московскими
Московском
Московскому
[quote=Kamion]It
Москоу :P
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