>>11
I've already mentioned that Cyrillic just does not work that way. Ever.
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Anonymous2009-05-20 16:25
>>12
It does now! Besides, Cyrillic isn't a phonetic writing system. Just think about all the words in Russian that aren't written the way they're pronounced.
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Anonymous2009-05-20 18:11
>Just think about all the words in Russian that aren't written the way they're pronounced.
It would be belorussian then.
would be фью, you forgot about the soft sign again
Haha, you can leave the soft sign out. learn2serbian
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Anonymous2009-05-24 10:04
i do not care about serbian. i am russian myself and i cannot imagine cyrillic without this sign. фю and фью it is a pretty big difference for pronouncing. like senor and señor (сенор and сеньор by cyrillic)
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Anonymous2009-05-24 12:27
>>22
Serbian is superior! You Russians should stop acting like you own the Cyrillic alphabet.
Србија србима!
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Anonymous2009-05-24 12:45
Cyrillic alphabets/scripts that use J are automatically FAIL.
learn2cyrillic, serbfag.
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Anonymous2009-05-24 22:50
Serbs can't to anything right
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Anonymous2009-05-24 22:56
>Serbs can't to anything right
>to anything right
>to
Oh irony, thy name is Anon.
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Anonymous2009-05-25 2:58
>>23
we don't hinder you all to use cyrillic as you wish, though anyway we couldn't
Come back and say that when Russians start spelling "пожалуйста" "пажальста".
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Anonymous2009-05-26 13:51
How in Flying Spaghetti Monster's name did you get to that? We're talking about transliteration.
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Anonymous2009-05-27 3:18
>>33 пажальста ль
One must be a complete faggot to say it with a palatal "l".
Come back when you will realize how normal Russians speak.
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Anonymous2009-05-27 13:12
>>32
i wrote there (>>30) exactly as it is pronounced
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Anonymous2009-05-27 13:16
>>35
I guess I won this, since you didn't counter my point in any way, instead trying to derail the thread. (For the record, I don't even speak that much Russian, so don't expect me to be an expert on when and how to use ь.)
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Anonymous2009-05-27 14:39
Еноугх оф тхис фагготри...
SLAVS UNITE!!!!! Together, we're stronger than America!
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Anonymous2009-05-27 16:07
>>37
As I said in >>34, this is about transliteration. Such rules don't apply to words already present in the language with an established ortography.
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Anonymous2009-05-30 15:46
>>19
Your uncivilized American accent is fortunately not universal