Ah! See, I wasn't sure if it was an "i" or a "y" and thus I chose "y."
I did remember that when you are adding "wo" to a noun in Russian, the last letter changes and thus the pronunciation changes! For male nouns it became an "a" as a letter...see I was trying to operate with 3 languages at 1 am. Russian on the screen, Japanese explainations, and my brain going CYRILLIC LOOKS LIKE WEIRD ENGLISH, WHY DOES ADDING "A" MAKE A "U" SOUND?!
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btw, bb, do you still went the stuffed-yeti thing from the olympics~?
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YES. I STILL WANT THE YETI STUFFED ANIMAL FROM THE OLYMPICS. YETI MUST BE MINE. YETIIIIIIIIIII!
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I did remember that when you are adding "wo" to a noun in Russian, the last letter changes and thus the pronunciation changes! For male nouns it became an "a" as a letter...see I was trying to operate with 3 languages at 1 am. Russian on the screen, Japanese explainations, and my brain going CYRILLIC LOOKS LIKE WEIRD ENGLISH, WHY DOES ADDING "A" MAKE A "U" SOUND?!
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