Sunday, February 12, 2012

NATIVE Russian Speakers: How do you say in Russian "I'm hungry, when do we eat?"?

NO translators please. :) And it would be very helpful if you could spell it the way it sounds.



Thank you! :DNATIVE Russian Speakers: How do you say in Russian "I'm hungry, when do we eat?"?
" 携 谐芯谢芯写械薪. 袣芯谐写邪 屑褘 械写懈屑? " ( %26gt; Latin letters: Ya goloden. Kogda my edim?)



Pronunciation as for English (language) speakers: Yah / ga-麓LAW-dehn. / Kahg-麓dah / mi {*] / (y)eh麓deem?



[*] "褘" is a special Russian letter, with a unique sound, almost similar to German "眉" or French "u", but not equal. It麓s near English "i" in "bit", "little", but you need to "show" a nib with your mouth as almost closed downwards.



You could also say " 携 谐o谢o写薪褘泄 " / OR / " 携 谐o谢o写薪褘屑 ", but it is NOT so usual, normal, common.

(y) in (y)eh麓deem is not necessary as to pronounce it.NATIVE Russian Speakers: How do you say in Russian "I'm hungry, when do we eat?"?
OK. :D)

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