DeHuq2
Professional lurker, part-time poster
Try to repeat these letters from youtube videos.
‘c’ is just an ‘s’, ‘ч’ is ‘ch’, ‘ц’ is a bit trickier than ‘ч’ because you might be unfamiliar with pronouncing ‘ts’ as a single sound and not just as ‘t’ and ‘s’. ‘ш/щ’ are the hardest consonants to learn because they sound very similar to one another and are essentially just hard/soft version of the same letter that was split into two separate ones, its best to hold off figuring them out until you get palatalization down.
Try to break long words down to syllables and pronounce them separately. Endings often make up 30% of the word and are pretty repetitive, so if you get those down pronouncing the whole word will be easy. Most scary long words are just two words in a trench coat, you just have to recognize them for what they are.
I’ve been learning chinese a little as a third language, i’m not far in it at all but it has been fun seeing random chinese comments and vaguely getting the idea of what they were talking about.
Also consider this your exam: pronounce защищающаяся (zashchishchayushchayasya) correctly. Unfortunately it is just one word without a trench coat.
Lmao why are you like this
He built different
Me when there’s a spot on my store bought apple:
Me when i find a snail-eaten raspberry bush near some shitty stream:
And how did your day go?
Russia went through two fundamental changes in the last century, with very little remaining of the previous state or culture associated with it. So yes, an art object from 1900 that went through a revolution, a world war and a collapse of soviet union is a valuable artefact.
To add: Article 1 For the purposes of this Convention, the term `cultural property’ means property which, on religious or secular grounds, is specifically designated by each State as being of importance for archaeology, prehistory, history, literature, art or science and which belongs to the following categories: . . . (e) antiquities more than one hundred years old, such as inscriptions, coins and engraved seals; (f) objects of ethnological interest; (g) property of artistic interest, such as: (i) pictures, paintings and drawings produced entirely by hand on any support and in any material (excluding industrial designs and manufactured articles decorated by hand);
https://theblueshield.org/defining-cultural-heritage-and-cultural-property/