This scares and confuses the Slav

This scares and confuses the Slav.

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Hungary borders Ukraine and as far as I know they use this sound. dumb uraloid

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Hihils are tatars.

explain

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ever heard the parable about stones and glass houses?

Russians can't say H, they say G.
kys khakhol lover.

>Russians can't say H, they say G
Wasn't it other way around?

It's neither, but hohols and kuban*ids can't say G.

>Russians can't say H, they say G.

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Yeah, this is pretty confusing, what's so special about the letter H?

Ty huesos

You write clear h-words with г.

Y'all say it as an [x] sound

chgello team, rush B plz, drop ayy vee pee

Example?

I was a supreme 2 years ago

did you rush B though

nice

Гитлep

Not quite sure what the significance of that is according to the thread

homo - гoмo
honduras - гoндypac
т.п.

He means words like Hitler, which is spelled in Russian like Gitler due to russian Х is much softer than German or english H which souns closer to Ukrainian Г and some linguists decided that the proper way of spelling it in Russian is by using G, it's pretty complicated really

That you can't say our and English "h"

We can

don't slavs pronounce the english h as a polish "ch", like the "ch" in chleb?

Russians mostly do for sure

There's a difference? The Hs in hoja, hay and hoch, for example, all sound the same to me.

>hoch
The first one in that is a much softer, almost breathy sound, while the final one is the "raspy" sound. At least Poles and Russians would say the raspy sound twice, as if it were spelled "choch"

We can pronounce it but we don't because it sounds dumb

ХoХ
хOх
ХoХ

>choch
I don't know what that is but I've listened to some examples of the pronounciation and there doesn't seem to be much of a difference in the word hoch to my ear.

>At least Poles and Russians would say the raspy sound twice, as if it were spelled "choch"
Are you fucking retarded?

Tbf for us some palatal distinctions also sound the same, for example Polish "ś" vs "sz" - both like our "sch", can't hear any difference
But you do tend to say our "h" as if it were a Cyrillic "x", which it isn't

It doesn't sound like ch why you wrote fucking CHOCH then?

Cyrillic "x" = German/Polish "ch" (after back vowels)
English doesn't have the sound

ur dumb dude

rr bn )))))
they say this after every game

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Hiroshima, Хиpocимa
Are you stupid?

Yes, totally random use of g and h.