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I ve seen the word hushers used to describe the Russian consonants especially in the context of spelling rules Is this an accepted linguistic concept or is it just a convenient name

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I know that pronouncing as is outdated but can I still pronounce it like that Will people understand me

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The thing is that is usually see exceptions in comments hard sha in your system even when soft sign comes after it are pronounced exactly how they would be pronounced

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