Post AAQDEqB4yHBGC2DXma by aety@mk.absturztau.be
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 (DIR) Post #AAQCttR7ezAeDcjVwW by chjara@is.tuxcrafting.online
       2021-08-17T16:30:49.219156Z
       
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       also basically the only reason i use cyrillic is because1. it looks cool2. it has ъ, which i like
       
 (DIR) Post #AAQCxaJwfqUu5g8W36 by aety@mk.absturztau.be
       2021-08-17T16:31:12.353Z
       
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       @chjara@is.tuxcrafting.online funny because hard sign doesnt get used a lot
       
 (DIR) Post #AAQCy56uCNUDaDH2Wm by chjara@is.tuxcrafting.online
       2021-08-17T16:31:35.472177Z
       
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       @aety that's because russians are cowards
       
 (DIR) Post #AAQD3MAQD3b3voQxuK by aety@mk.absturztau.be
       2021-08-17T16:32:20.035Z
       
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       @chjara@is.tuxcrafting.online i have a bulgarian friend and their language just went 'fuck it ь is a vowel now'
       
 (DIR) Post #AAQD3Vwxpwm2GyDMJs by lucidiot@mk.absturztau.be
       2021-08-17T16:32:24.921Z
       
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       @chjara@is.tuxcrafting.online what about þ:þ
       
 (DIR) Post #AAQD6WyWTw8IJxNkDA by izaya@social.shadowkat.net
       2021-08-17T16:33:04.348944Z
       
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       @chjara @aety hmmmhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ground-effect_vehicle#Soviet_Union
       
 (DIR) Post #AAQDDTB8zlj8ZcataC by chjara@is.tuxcrafting.online
       2021-08-17T16:34:21.540381Z
       
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       @aety actuallythe yers were indeed vowels in archaic slavic languages. it's not sure exactly *which* vowels they were, but probably some extra-short closed ones. this is why the soft yer became palatalization - it likely was an /i/ or /j/ - and the hard yer disambiguates some words and in russian was at the end of most words until the 1917 (i think?) spelling reform (similarly to french which had a lot of words ending with a schwa but elided them over the course of a couple hundred years)so bulgarian is actually fairly conservative in that regard
       
 (DIR) Post #AAQDDxb3tyHgugx196 by lucidiot@mk.absturztau.be
       2021-08-17T16:33:01.471Z
       
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       @chjara@is.tuxcrafting.online an extremely dyslexic friendly character
       
 (DIR) Post #AAQDEqB4yHBGC2DXma by aety@mk.absturztau.be
       2021-08-17T16:33:51.031Z
       
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       @izaya@social.shadowkat.net @chjara@is.tuxcrafting.online that was the soviets tbf they were not cowards but also they did not come up with the basis of russian language (they tried to change it significantly thouigh)