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<< 1.21. Voiced and Voiceless Consonants
Grammar of the Russian Language
1. Pronunciation of the Russian Language
1.23. The Lengthening of Doubled Letters >>

1.22. Pronunciation of the -го Suffix


When the suffix -го is used as a declinable part of speech in adjectives and pronouns, the pronunciation is vo. There are only few nouns in which this pronunciation applies. For example, the noun сего́дня is pronounced ‘sevodnia’. The word сего́дня is actually сего́ дня, which means ‘of this day’. The suffix -го is very common as part of declined adjectives and pronouns.
всего́
Всего́ хоро́шего!
его́
како́го
кра́сного
мно́гого
моего́
на́шего
ничего́
ру́сского
сего́дня
твоего́
чего́
э́того
of all
All the best!
him; his
of what
of red
of much
my; mine
our; ours
nothing
of Russian
today
your; yours
of what
of this

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