To yo or not to yo?
Jack Franke
jack.franke at GMAIL.COM
Sun May 6 23:33:32 UTC 2007
Paul,
It's always "yo."
Best,
Jack
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Jack Franke, Ph.D., Professor of Russian
Assistant Dean,European and Latin American School
Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center
On 5/6/07, Paul B. Gallagher <paulbg at pbg-translations.com> wrote:
>
> In the surname "Клюев" (Klyuyev), is the last syllable always,
> sometimes, or never "ё" ("yo")?
>
> MTIA
>
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> Paul B. Gallagher
> pbg translations, inc.
> "Russian Translations That Read Like Originals"
> http://pbg-translations.com
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