Ah yes, our next Russian letter is Ч, which is interesting because there is no letter in English that serves the same purpose. Rather, we use two letters: ch, as in chug. You can see Ч as an upside-down h to remind you of ch and its sound. Now sing along with the lyrics to a song by Roger Miller:
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Anonymous2008-01-10 0:45
CHORUS
Чug-a-lug, чug-a-lug
Make you want to holler hi-de-ho
Burns your tummy, don'tcha know
Чug-a-lug, чug-a-lug
Grape wine in a Mason jar
Homemade and brought to school
By a friend of mine 'n' after class
Me and him and this other fool decide that we'll drink up what's left
Чug-a-lug, so we helped ourself
First time for everything
Mm, my ears still ring
CHORUS
4-H and FFA on a field trip to the farm
Me 'n' a friend sneak off behind
This big old barn where we uncovered a covered-up moonshine still
And we thought we'd drink our fill
And I swallered it with a smile
*Bllll-bbbb*, I run ten mile
CHORUS
Jukebox 'n' sawdust floor
Sumpin' like I ain't never seen
And I'm just going on fifteen
But with the help of my finaglin' uncle I get snuck in
For my first taste of sin.
I said "Lemme have a big old sip"
*Bllll-bbbb*, I done a double back flip
CHORUS
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: *Bllll-bbbb* is impossible to spell.
It's an ululation of the lips and
tongue similar to a "raspberry".
Well I am not an "retard." You have no right to call me that if I made mistakes. This site should have some rules about harrassments, threats, and name calling. I am still in the need of more help in that regards
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Anonymous2008-01-10 4:23
Wow Чris, I had no idea that is how to pronounce your name