Лучшие Руководящие принципы Ïàìÿòíèêè íà ìîãèëó ÑÂÎ â Ìîñêâå
Лучшие Руководящие принципы Ïàìÿòíèêè íà ìîãèëó ÑÂÎ â Ìîñêâå
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Are you sure that the Turkish and the Russian letters we are talking about could be considered to express the same sound?
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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?
Êîðàáëè òàêèå áûëè, Êàê èãðóøå÷íûå ïëûëè. Ïëûëè ìåñÿö; ïëûëè ãîä... Ïîÿâèëñÿ ïàðîõîä! È ñåãîäíÿ â îêåàíû Âûïëûâàþò âåëèêàíû. Óäèâëÿåò áåëûé ñâåò Áûñòðîòà ìîðñêèõ ðàêåò.  ïàðîâûå òèõîõîäû Çàáèðàëèñü ïåøåõîäû. È ìîãëè îíè â ïóòè Íà õîäó ëåãêî ñîéòè. À òåïåðü ïîä ñòóê êîë¸ñ Íàñ âåç¸ò ýëåêòðîâîç. Íå Ïàìÿòíèêè íà ìîãèëó ÑÂÎ â Ìîñêâå óñïåë äâóõ ñëîâ ñêàçàòü – Ñìîòðèøü: íàäî âûëåçàòü! Ëèøü îäíèì âåòðàì ïîñëóøíûé Ïîäíèìàëñÿ øàð âîçäóøíûé. ×åëîâåê óìåë ìå÷òàòü, ×åëîâåê õîòåë ëåòàòü! Ìèíîâàë çà ãîäîì ãîä... Ïîÿâèëñÿ ñàìîë¸ò!  êðåñëî ñåë, çàâòðàê ñúåë. ×òî òàêîå?
An acquiatance of mine used to learn Romanian some time ago, and from what I heard from her in Romanian, â sounds very much like ы indeed. I don't think sounds of different languages can be exactly the same, but they can be very, very close.
Turkish ı ought to be like the Japanese 'u' sound (I don't know Japanese kana so I can't write it out)
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