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Mango Languages | How and When to Use Reduced Vowels - Learning the Russian Alphabet - Ep. 10 @mangolanguages | Uploaded September 2018 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Although the Russian alphabet closely reflects pronunciation, it's not an exact phonetic representation of the spoken language. To really sound like a native Russian speaker, you need to master vowel reduction. Find out how to properly reduce Russian vowels and impress native Russian speakers with accurate pronunciation.

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