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- What is the difference between the letters Е and Э?
What is the difference between the letters Е and Э? Based on my book, they are both like E in English My friend (he's not a Russian native speaker) explained to me that Э is a consonant and Е is a
- произношение - Pronunciation of е - Russian Language Stack Exchange
In Russian there are two letters you can use for indicating this sound, e and э As many other letters, letter 'е' is used for indicating different set of phonemes In the beginning of the word 'e', for example, actually stands for 'je', after consonants it stands, almost always, for [e] as well, it's just that the preceding vowel is palatalised
- Is ё a distinct letter, or is it just е with a diaeresis?
17 Some sources say that there are 32 letters in the alphabet, while others say there are 33 The discrepancy seems to be a result of including excluding ё They also mention (whether or not they include ё) that ё is frequently rendered as е Is ё a distinct letter, or is it just е with a diaeresis?
- Newest буква-ё Questions - Russian Language Stack Exchange
Old orthography всѣ, все, всё and издалека vs издалёка It's redundant to write the two dots above the е in the word все in old orthography (because when it isnt a ё sound, ѣ is written), so why do some old russian bibles do it still? Some places they
- правописание - Почему в намереваться гласный е? - Russian Language . . .
Почему в "намереваться" гласный е? Ask Question Asked 11 years, 2 months ago Modified 5 years, 1 month ago
- правописание - Using written е instead of ë - Russian Language Stack . . .
Sometimes I see е written instead of ë Is this actually a common occurence in written Russian, or an acceptable version of the word? For example, even Google Translate will not use the diacritical
- история языка - What is Э оборотное? - Russian Language Stack Exchange
15 "Э оборотное" is just other name for "э" The reason why it's called "оборотное" (sort of reversed) is that modern Russian "е" initially was written as "є" - well, more strictly among other form this one was used as well Buy the way, this is how it is still written in Ukrainian
- What are all the times where е changes to ё?
What are all the times where "е" changes to "ё"? Ask Question Asked 11 years, 11 months ago Modified 10 years, 8 months ago
- чё? or чо? - which is the correct spelling?
This word is an attempt to write down a relaxed pronunciation of the neutral form что, and, as such, no strict rules can be applied, there is no "correct" spelling The corpus seems to mention чё more often than чо and шо (531 135 153 entries in lowercase) If you want to use this spelling as a part of eye dialect, just make sure you reflect the character's assumed pronunciation
- Question about spelling чьё чья чьи
"е" is not actually absent, it still there in form of "short e" - "ь" Too bad that nowadays the historical roots of ь and ъ are forgotten and the letters are studied as if they were some incomprehensible and transcendental "signs"
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