Questions tagged [ударение]

Questions about stress and stressed syllables in words and phrases. List of stressed Russian glyphs: А́ а́ О́ о́ Е́ е́ У́ у́ И́ и́ Ы́ ы́ Э́ э́ Ю́ ю́ Я́ я́.

To mark a stressed syllable in a word, use the following stressed Russian glyphs:

А́ а́ О́ о́ Е́ е́ У́ у́ И́ и́ Ы́ ы́ Э́ э́ Ю́ ю́ Я́ я́

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"Про Шария" - где ставить ударение?

Is there any rule in Russian on how to put stresses on last names in conjugation, precisely in Accusative? What's the right way of saying: про Шария or про Шария? It looked logical to me that since "-я" is merely an ending of Accusative and is not…
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Stress in "творог"

The Russian Wikipedia page for творог says that its stress could be in either syllable, but that in standard speech, especially in the mainstream media, the stress is only used in the second syllable. Can someone indicate how widely творог is…
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How important is the "musical" intonation by asking?

"Интонация" is the word my tutor mentioned. In case he was right, I'd like to know how important it is. As I understood (don't blame him if I'm wrong!), context-free questions need certain verbal aid to distinguish what the speaker is really after.…
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Do certain prefixes attract stress?

I recently noticed that words вы́вески, на́дписи, вы́прямился have stress on the first syllables. Is it because certain prefixes attract stress? Is there any rule regarding this? Yes, I'm desperately searching any rules about stress in Russian,…
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Stress mark of утро

The stress of the word утро seems to be irregular, since it depends on the absence or presence of a preposition. According to some sources: the stress is always у́тр- without a preposition. the stress is always утр-́ after a preposition. However,…
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Where does the stress mark go in Межибовский?

I've recently figured out how my last name is spelled in russian. When my ancestors came to Argentina (and transliterated their last name) they wrote Mellibovsky ("ll" is a phoneme that in rioplatense spanish is quite similar to ж) and after two…
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Какое ударение в слове бурекас?

Нигде не пишут на какой слог ставить ударение в слове бурекас. Слово, как я вижу, имеет корни в турецком и греческом языках, а также в иврите. В google translate на греческом языке воспроизведение вроде ударение ставит на бурекАс.
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Do other feminine geographical proper nouns ending in the soft sign have the same declension stress pattern as Русь?

Besides Русь, which has stressed endings in the genitive, dative and prepositional cases (Руси́) and stem stressed instrumental (Ру́сью), are there other soft-sign feminine geographical proper nouns having this declension stress pattern? Besides…
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Fragmented stress of feminine nouns

Recently I've found a few feminine nouns, whose declension follows the following pattern: Singular/Plural N./A. но́вость; но́вости G. но́вости; новосте́й D. но́вости; новостя́м I. но́востью; новостя́ми P. но́вости; новостя́х When I came across…
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