This means that ё will be inserted in all the words where it presents, while in accordance with the current orthography ё is obligatory in writing only when its absense may. As to whether the origins are in. As to the meaning, the ё definitely puts the expression in the almost profane category, since it's using the first letter of a profane root.
Actually, as zaliznyak (1967) shows, it is, synchronically, ё>е in the singular not e>ё in the plural. Q&a for students, teachers, and linguists wanting to discuss the finer points of the russian language 17 some sources say that there are 32 letters in the alphabet, while others say there are 33.
I am wondering the correct way to spell this word and what it. I read almost everywhere (not only in this forum) that many write е instead of ё. They also mention (whether or not. For example н неё есть кошка becomes у нее есть кошка.
Hello, are there any historical etymological responds why the russian vowel ë is always stressed? 1 the letters е, ё, ю and я sometimes indicate that the consonants before them are palatalized. The discrepancy seems to be a result of including/excluding ё. Ё is mostly ignored nowadays, but cannot disappear because it reflects the proper pronunciation and is necessary, at least, to distinguish formally the cases (nouns).