When I was 8 years old, I learnt Russian alphabets from a book which my father brought back from Russia ( to India). Now after 40 years I still remember all alphabets. But what ever next I am learning now, I forget within 3_4 days. If only I could have Dariya on u tube in those days, I would have learnt Russian. But now I am trying without success😢
But what do you do for plurals of words where the “o” is reduced at the end of the word like for mirror and milk? Wouldn’t changing the last letter from “o” to “a” make the singular sound the same as the plural even if it’s spelled differently?
Lost,Stegma ON HUMERS,HAMERS AN KNEF. IFFF NOTS UNDERSTANDS WHAT ON, C.H,R.F.S DOTHATS.. OMONG OMONG IDONTLEKS O ABOUTS POLAND'S,ALLREGHT.. UNDERSTANDHIS..UNDEARSTUDY.
We say neither of them as they are for singular masc and singular fem forms. Since it’s plural we use Mo(Russian ee). When it’s plural, gender doesn’t matter when picking the possessive pronoun).