Quote Originally Posted by Yamaneko View Post
AFTER Г, К, Х, Ш, Щ, Ж, Ч, WRITE И NOT Ы -- 7-lettter

AFTER Ш, Щ, Ж, Ч, Ц, DO NOT WRITE UNSTRESSED O, WRITE Е INSTEAD -- 5-letter

Isn't по-русски used only for non-action verbs like "to know" rather than "to speak"? I might be confusing the two, but I know our teacher said that по-русски is used in conjuntion with some verbs while русском языке / Русский язык is used with another set of verbs.

Thank you, though, for the correction. It makes more sense, I think.
Well, there isn't a rule for Г, К, Х, but I think that makes sense, I can't think of any word where they'll be written with Ы

The second rule is not full - those are written differently in different parts of the word and different uh... How are they called in English... Well, nouns, verbs etc. I don't have my copybook near now, but later I'll post you an example.

And about the verbs, you're confusing them. Because it's usually "Говорю по-русски (по-английски, по-немецки)" "Веду себя по-дурацки" (XD) Well, actually, I don't quite know how to explain that :rolleyes2

Selena