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Comment | Post #282880 |
@#53458 Simple. I tell them that depending on the letter preceding "h", the sound changes, those being "t", "c" and "s", for what I remember. How would a Russian answer my question? The same? (more) |
— | almost 3 years ago |
Comment | Post #282253 |
@#52996 I returned to edit. Sorry about the miswording. I said "mostly" for this one, because yes, while it can be used regardless of age, "po" is more common for respecting those at a higher age than you. (more) |
— | almost 3 years ago |