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Two different pronunciation of “понял”
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
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Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?Pronunciation rules for “о” in “поня́ть”What is the origin of “на обиженных воду возят”?Pronunciation of 'ы'Are “окидывать взглядом” and “заглядывать” interchangeable?Difference between чем and чёмShould there be a detectable difference in pronunciation between masculine animate plural nominative nouns whose plural accusative ends in “ей?”Pronunciation of “о”Pronunciation of большую“Так” “такая” “такой” and “Какой”What are the pronunciation errors in this short story rendition?
I just searched for phonetic of понял and found these:
по́нял [пон’ил]
поня́л [пан’ал]
Please let me know that both are correct? and have same meaning as Got it!?
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I just searched for phonetic of понял and found these:
по́нял [пон’ил]
поня́л [пан’ал]
Please let me know that both are correct? and have same meaning as Got it!?
выражения произношение vocabulary
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I just searched for phonetic of понял and found these:
по́нял [пон’ил]
поня́л [пан’ал]
Please let me know that both are correct? and have same meaning as Got it!?
выражения произношение vocabulary
I just searched for phonetic of понял and found these:
по́нял [пон’ил]
поня́л [пан’ал]
Please let me know that both are correct? and have same meaning as Got it!?
выражения произношение vocabulary
выражения произношение vocabulary
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Поня́л is a stress pattern pertaining to speech of grammarless native speakers, very low register.
Sometimes it can be used jokingly, with tongue in cheek, in informal conversations as a curt question Поня́л? or as a curt answer Поня́л, in which case it's a mockery.
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по́нял [пон’ил] is the only correct form use for either questioning and confirmation.
поня́л [пан’ал] is an informal form commonly used to question (the closest would be "do you get it?").
It's not so much of a mockery but pretty patronizing way which you wouldn't use with people you don't closely know as it has a condescending sounding to it.
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Поня́л is a stress pattern pertaining to speech of grammarless native speakers, very low register.
Sometimes it can be used jokingly, with tongue in cheek, in informal conversations as a curt question Поня́л? or as a curt answer Поня́л, in which case it's a mockery.
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Поня́л is a stress pattern pertaining to speech of grammarless native speakers, very low register.
Sometimes it can be used jokingly, with tongue in cheek, in informal conversations as a curt question Поня́л? or as a curt answer Поня́л, in which case it's a mockery.
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Поня́л is a stress pattern pertaining to speech of grammarless native speakers, very low register.
Sometimes it can be used jokingly, with tongue in cheek, in informal conversations as a curt question Поня́л? or as a curt answer Поня́л, in which case it's a mockery.
Поня́л is a stress pattern pertaining to speech of grammarless native speakers, very low register.
Sometimes it can be used jokingly, with tongue in cheek, in informal conversations as a curt question Поня́л? or as a curt answer Поня́л, in which case it's a mockery.
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по́нял [пон’ил] is the only correct form use for either questioning and confirmation.
поня́л [пан’ал] is an informal form commonly used to question (the closest would be "do you get it?").
It's not so much of a mockery but pretty patronizing way which you wouldn't use with people you don't closely know as it has a condescending sounding to it.
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по́нял [пон’ил] is the only correct form use for either questioning and confirmation.
поня́л [пан’ал] is an informal form commonly used to question (the closest would be "do you get it?").
It's not so much of a mockery but pretty patronizing way which you wouldn't use with people you don't closely know as it has a condescending sounding to it.
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по́нял [пон’ил] is the only correct form use for either questioning and confirmation.
поня́л [пан’ал] is an informal form commonly used to question (the closest would be "do you get it?").
It's not so much of a mockery but pretty patronizing way which you wouldn't use with people you don't closely know as it has a condescending sounding to it.
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по́нял [пон’ил] is the only correct form use for either questioning and confirmation.
поня́л [пан’ал] is an informal form commonly used to question (the closest would be "do you get it?").
It's not so much of a mockery but pretty patronizing way which you wouldn't use with people you don't closely know as it has a condescending sounding to it.
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