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In my native area, we say "Urus", I had mentioned it earlier, we put a vowel sound before initial "R", which always occur in loanwords (no Turkic word begins with "R"). This rule is not present in standard language, but preserved in many dialects.
do you Pronounce the second u or it's just a decorations ? :D
 
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lol russis is very close to Sosis :lol: does commies came from Communist ? :what:

@telkon do you put U in orus i mean do you really say it when you say orus ? :D im asking cuz we dont have u among r and s :D

Yes we do. We read 'em as we write 'em :)
 
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Yes, the second u is pronounced. Are you drawing a parallel between that and the Turkish word for p..? Kyrgyz version is more fitting in that case. :D
 
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Yes, the second u is pronounced. Are you drawing a parallel between that and the Turkish word for p..? Kyrgyz version is more fitting in that case. :D
omg idk :confused: idk are you aware or not but we turkmens don't have "s" (س) in our language we use th (ث) instead so we just call them orth the parallel of "orth" for you is ors and as you can see there is no "u" between "r" and "s" :pop:

dudes can you enlighten me what is this famous "Turkish word" ? :lol:
 
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