As far as i know, just about the only absolute rule is if it ends in a hard consonant, it's masculine. (note: Э оборотное is just other name for э. Э and ы, on the other hand, are almost never used after velars (к, г, х) in russian, except in some loanwords (гэльский, хычин, гымза etc.) and several onomatopoeic words (хых, гы, кыш.
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This isn't the same thing as if it's masculine, it ends in a hard consonant.) the.
In russian there are two letters you can use for indicating this sound, e and э.
I decided to approach the problem scientifically, read a number of words (сомнение, свидание, занятие, язык, седьмой etc.) several times and measured the. Э at the beginning of words where it's stressed seems to have hard onset: Э is always vowel in russian. If so what are the rules for its pronunciation?
As many other letters, letter 'е' is used for indicating different set of phonemes. Should 'э' be pronounced as 'a' in cat, or 'e' in net? Is its pronunciation context dependent? One is a soft е as in сеть, the second is a hard э as in эхо, and the third appears in (very.
You are most likely wrong.
In most cases e is used, э is used in proper names and scientific terms. When each of them is a vowel, the.
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