How would you pronounce this letter?

How would you pronounce this letter?

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[ɨ]

hey shut up

bl

I pronounce it like English (ee) but not really.

have my mouth fixed at the shape of /i/, then try to pronounce /u/ without changing it.

bluh because I am a clueless westerner

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ı

like "ee"
I don't know the difference between ы and и

bl like in blep
I can't read slav runes

Ы,

sneed

That's two letters, lmaooooo

BLBLBLBLBLBL

Thanks, sounds a bit like и but I'm very new to slavic languages so I'm not sure

is that the mojat buitz letter or something like that

Seh, imagina tener que usar dos letras pars hacer un sólo sonido

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И is not hard, it's like in India or Indiana or Inkerman or whatever

Ы is hard even for some russians and honestely I can't find an analogue in English

/blə/

because it doesn't exist the closest equivalent would be the swedish u except not rounded

I think 'i' as in 'this' is close enough

õ

R is, but not Ы

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Ya, pero nadie dice que la ll, rr, o ch sea una letra. En ese caso también la pr, bl, tr... serían una sola letra

BL if I didn't know

cныд

>ll, rr, o ch
Antes las incluían en el abecedario como una sola letra (de manera arbitraria), me alegra que las hayan quitado

like this
youtube.com/watch?v=hdgMtRe9avc

bl but given its cyrilic its probably something like ughhzhh

Ya'll niggas blind thats B L

BI! BI!

>his ''''letter'''' is actually made of two letters

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t. œufs