To anyone proficient in Russian
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2001 3:24 pm
Hi All,
I had posted this on the SPWAW private forum but only got one response (so David suggested I give y'all a shot at this one)...
Original Post:
I learned Russian while in the military, and while fairly good at reading it, I have always wonderred about something...
The Cyrillic spelling of Sevastopol is (as best as I can spell this using English Characters):
CMeKAJIOB [the JI are actually merged in one character at the top with a single solid line - almost looks like the mathematical symbol for PI]
Now best I can tell, this would be pronounced:
'Svek-a-lov'
Am I getting something wrong here?
I know that the Cyrillic spelling of Moscow is:
MOCKBA
Which is prounced
'Mosk-va'
so I know that the actual pronunciation of words is different between English and Russian. Like what we call Brest or Brest Livotsk is pronounced something akin to 'Breschad-na-Bugiem' and what we call the Crimea is 'Krim'.
But the difference between Sevastopol or Sebastopol and Svyekalov is considerably more different than what I would expect.
What are your thoughts comrades?
I had posted this on the SPWAW private forum but only got one response (so David suggested I give y'all a shot at this one)...
Original Post:
I learned Russian while in the military, and while fairly good at reading it, I have always wonderred about something...
The Cyrillic spelling of Sevastopol is (as best as I can spell this using English Characters):
CMeKAJIOB [the JI are actually merged in one character at the top with a single solid line - almost looks like the mathematical symbol for PI]
Now best I can tell, this would be pronounced:
'Svek-a-lov'
Am I getting something wrong here?
I know that the Cyrillic spelling of Moscow is:
MOCKBA
Which is prounced
'Mosk-va'
so I know that the actual pronunciation of words is different between English and Russian. Like what we call Brest or Brest Livotsk is pronounced something akin to 'Breschad-na-Bugiem' and what we call the Crimea is 'Krim'.
But the difference between Sevastopol or Sebastopol and Svyekalov is considerably more different than what I would expect.
What are your thoughts comrades?