Не известно Подробнее о Ïàìÿòíèêè íà ìîãèëó ÑÂÎ â Ìîñêâå
Не известно Подробнее о Ïàìÿòíèêè íà ìîãèëó ÑÂÎ â Ìîñêâå
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À ▪ Á ▪ Â ▪ Ã ▪ Ă ▪ Ä ▪ Ā ▪ Å ▪ Æ ▪ Ć ▪ Č ▪ Ç ▪ È ▪ É ▪ Ê ▪ Ĕ ▪ Ë ▪ Ē ▪ Ì ▪ Í ▪ Î ▪ Ĭ ▪ Ï ▪ Ð ▪ Ł ▪ Ñ ▪ Ò ▪ Ó ▪ Ô ▪ Õ ▪ Ö ▪ Ő ▪ Ø ▪ Š ▪ Ù ▪ Ú ▪ Û ▪ Ü ▪ Ű ▪ Ý ▪ Þ ▪ ß
As for the sound of European Portuguese, it seems to be different. According to the chart here, it's a near-back vowel, not a central vowel. It's an unrounded version of the English "oo" in "hook". The barred-i is often used to transcribe it because it has no standard symbol in IPA.
Ударными буквы бывают только гласные: а, е, о, у, вдобавок, я, ю, э (ё - нетленно ударная)
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@alessio1 There can also Be some exception, bc in the past from what I know the rules were different, and also some family names, for example my family name is Pîrvu, written with î in the middle of the word ^^
Âñ¸ áûëî áóêâàëüíî íà ãðàíè êàòàñòðîôû. Íî ðÿäîì áûëè öâåòû â ãîðøêàõ, è íåîáîææ¸ííûå ñîñíû, è òðóùèåñÿ î íîãè ñîáàêè, è ðåñòîðàí, îòêðûòûé äëÿ óæèíà; è ÷óâñòâîâàëîñü, ÷òî âñå íà óëèöå âçäûõàþò ñ áëàãîäàðíîñòüþ çà òî, ÷òî âñ¸ ýòî ó íèõ åù¸ åñòü. Õîòÿ áû íåíàäîëãî (Äèàíà Ìàðêóì, Äåñÿòûé îñòðîâ).
As far as I remember, even the position in both alphabets order is identical. I mean after vowel „i”
On Italian keyboards, each accented variant has its own dedicated key. These accented vowels are grouped together on the right side of the keyboard.
PS on the English wikipedia the article on the Romanian Cyrillic alphabet (i.e. the one in use before 1860), they show a correspondance between the two letters, so the sound they render must a least be very alike; my question is: is it the same?
Рано или поздно текст грудной младенец, то поможет онлайн-декодер, а Рано или поздно текст большой — Ïàìÿòíèêè íà ìîãèëó ÑÂÎ â Ìîñêâå поможет текстовый редактор.
Thomas1 said: Thank you, OldAvatar. So if I understand you correctly they actually are graphically different today but they used to be put down as the same letter in the past. They underwent a graphic alteration retaining their phonetic alikeness. That's very interesting!
Turkish ı ought to be like the Japanese 'u' sound (I don't know Japanese kana so I can't write it out)
vince said: Turkish ı ought to be like the Japanese 'u' sound (I don't know Japanese kana so I can't write it out) Click to expand...