Solomon
Are there any Russian speakers who do not use оканнье? Are there any Russian speakers who do not use оканнье?EDIT: I meant аканье, where speakers of Russian pronounce unstressed "о" as "а". I was wondering if any Russians do not speak with аканье which is deemed to be "proper". I ask because I heard that people from Novgord pronounce every "o", but I'm not sure.
Jul 11, 2010 4:57 PM
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What you pronounce “o” or “a” depends on where you live. It’s ok to pronounce “o” in the northern part (as well in Ukraine and Belarus) and “a” in the southern part of Russia. That's why I think it is quite possible to hear “o” in Novgorod. It is “proper” to pronounce “a” in the places where I lived – Vladivostok, St. Petersburg and Moscow. I think most of the Russians pronounce “a”.
July 12, 2010
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What do you mean about "оканнье"?
July 11, 2010
They are say "a", but you hearing it like "o"... It's only seem... Они говорят "а", а слышится "о". Это только так кажется...
July 17, 2010
I'm a native speaker of Russian and I use "аканье", I don't know anybody who uses "оканье".
July 12, 2010
I don't think we may speak of a "correct" pronunciation !!! But if you seek someone without dialectic influence, go to the Russian Far East. In this regard the language is cleanest there (where I live) ^__^ Though modern linguists say that even in the Far East region today people are already pronouncing vowels a bit differently...
July 12, 2010
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