@Vikestart95 Because in russian if "O" sound is not emphasis in the words, then it sounds like "A". The word "OH" has only sound "O" and it is accented, so you have to say it as it written: "OH". But in the word "OHA" we have two vowels, and only last is accented. So you have to write it as "OHA", but you have to pronounce it like "AHA" because first "O" is not accented.
Why do you pronounce O like "A" in OHA, but like "O" in OH? :)
Vikestart95 1 month ago
@Vikestart95 Because in russian if "O" sound is not emphasis in the words, then it sounds like "A". The word "OH" has only sound "O" and it is accented, so you have to say it as it written: "OH". But in the word "OHA" we have two vowels, and only last is accented. So you have to write it as "OHA", but you have to pronounce it like "AHA" because first "O" is not accented.
EugenetReal 1 week ago
This has been very helpful to me thank you so much
Greetings from Yemen :D
sellyxv 1 month ago
tul`(on moi, ona moya) :P
Kbabykgirlk 7 months ago