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(New page: The forename Russian '''Vladimir''' is used in English, if not commonly. In English, it is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable, 'VLAD-i-mir', {{IPA|ˈvlæd ɪ mir}}; in it...)
 
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The [[forename]] Russian '''Vladimir''' is used in English, if not commonly. In English, it is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable, 'VLAD-i-mir', {{IPA|ˈvlæd ɪ mir}}; in its native Russian, the stress falls on the second syllable, whose vowel becomes '[[long vowel|longer]]': 'vlad-EEM-eer', /vlæd ˈiːm ir/.
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The [[forename]] Russian '''Vladimir''' is used in English, if not commonly. In English, it is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable, 'VLAD-i-mir', {{IPA|ˈvlæ dɪ mir}}; in its native Russian, the stress falls on the second syllable, whose vowel becomes '[[long vowel|longer]]': 'vlad-EEM-eer', /vlæ ˈdiː mir/.
  
  

Latest revision as of 19:58, 17 March 2016

The forename Russian Vladimir is used in English, if not commonly. In English, it is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable, 'VLAD-i-mir', IPA: /ˈvlæ dɪ mir/; in its native Russian, the stress falls on the second syllable, whose vowel becomes 'longer': 'vlad-EEM-eer', /vlæ ˈdiː mir/.