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How to say "river" in Russian?

"Russian" He "(река) is English (note that it is English! How do you spell transliteration? Ricky card, is this right? "

According to your question, "Ricky Card" corresponds to "речкааараааааачра".

The letter р in kirill corresponds to the Latin-Greek letter "R", but the pronunciation of "R" in English is mostly "day", and "L" is closer to "р" in pronunciation.

In fact, in German, Spanish and other Latin alphabet pronunciation rules, "R" is a big tongue sound or uvular, which is similar to Russian "р", but English is not hehe, which has caused the biggest trouble for the landlord to transliterate here.

"е" is pronounced as "Ye", according to Russian habits (they also use English letters instead of Russian when sending text messages, and often use E instead. The "Ye" here is not stressed, so it may be weakened into I (this is caused by Russian pronunciation rules)).

"Card" has no objection. Although one is a Latin alphabet and the other is a kirill alphabet, it is obviously homologous and looks very similar.

Asked the Russians around me, if it directly corresponds to English, it is "reka" (for texting)

It is reasonable to transliterate "Lika" and "Leka" according to pronunciation (all accents are behind).

In short, the landlord should make it clear that the pronunciation of "р" is Lickitung, which is closer to "L", or more precisely, two or three consecutive tongues.