I am Hungarian and learned Russian in my childhood. My Russian handwriting is much more beautiful than my original Hungarian. Nothing weird in any of the languages. What is shocking to me, is that now I am living in an English-speaking country, where people are not able to read handwriting, and I have to write in print style. Crazy.
This video felt like watching Bob Ross painting. So relaxing and looks easy to do. Then when you have your own canvas it ends up in a mess. Thank you Daria as always a great video you make Russian fun to learn.
I know this is an older video and others have left helpful comments, but in case anyone sees mine, I'd like to say I'm now learning Cyrillic after studying Latin script of course and also Arabic/Persian scripts, and one thing I've learned is that when it comes to handwriting, there are simply many ways of writing each letter. Each person will write each letter somewhat differently, but the important thing is to know the general template of each letter, and be able to distinguish each one from the others. Especially when the letters are similar, even between languages or scripts. In the case of Cyrillic, half of the challenge is simply remembering the differences in phonetics between Cyrillic and Latin, but within Cyrillic, some letters are very similar and could be written in different ways. It's important to practice and write what feels most natural for each letter, and try to create the appropriate variation between each. I recommend using a proper writing tool, like fountain pens, to practice and to enjoy the process of calligraphy. Then when it comes to writing for communication or further studying, you will feel much more confident, especially if your journey includes multiple languages.
As someone who already knows English cursive, is actually kind of weird writing cursive in another language. It feels familiar, but also different enough to feel awkward.
I am a native Russian speaker, we all tought to write cursive in school and for me it feels very weird to not write cursive in languges based on the other alfabet. It's like you are in kindergarten again.
I just finished my online Russian Language lesson today, I am into it going on 130 days, my pronunciation is well an epic fail, on the other hand, I surprised myself with being able to translate Russian into English without looking it up first. And picking the correct words that I hear. Not perfect I make mistakes, but I am 100% better at it than I was when I started. I might be up to the first grade come 2021 in speaking and writing skill. after all at 65, I am still young. Sometimes I am still an 8-year-old boy! I have been making a habit of watching one Russian Movie and to listen to some music every day. It's really a beautiful language.
I am on Day 7... I feel desperate even though it is obvious that every day I get better.. This is my Main Teacher (although her crappy handwriting has caused me grief) A good plan is to find 2-4 solid teachers and Cross Reference ... I have a digital alphabet downloaded with all Cyrillic letters and phoenetic pronunciation whicn I often check against Teachers handwriting and pronunciation.. Every day or so, I will try another site or app.. but I think it is best to stick with a single Main teacher... whoever that will be,
I write in cursive, but in my native language teachers always told me "I don't want you to write like that 'cause I can't understand" or "I won't accept any more jobs with that letter" (never changed my writing, though), so when I found out Russian is written in cursive it filled me with joy. 💛
I love your rhythm when writing the three-stroke letters, it's like a waltz. As I understand it, dance is a large part of Russian culture. Thank you, Dashka!
The trickiest part of writing in cursive is connecting letters, without knowing how to connect them the right way, writing can turn into a total mess. Some letters have little tails to be connected with following letters, but others don't, so we should add those tails, without the proper connection "ам" can look like "аи". for instance.
Yes!! and that's something I'm currently struggling with. Most (if not all) videos show you how to write the letters separately but leave you guessing on how to connect them.
Yeah, that's what my students struggle with as well, so I'm making a series about it, maybe it can help you. It's here th-cam.com/play/PLN565RbvEDHhClbM8IYv43xZc-ph4UctX.html
Real Russian Club rarely do i ever see teachers in any field use imagination so well to assist in the lesson. 11/10 you are the best Prussian teacher ever, JUST BEING HONEST!
She gets 13/10 for me for revealing our creativity as a child with her! Would she not like to marry my 31 year son because she must be the best daughter in law any father could imagine!!! (partially joking or being very brutally honest here against western norms who forbid that nowadays). 😉 +je
After 20 videos, finally i find a Diane/Diana like here who states after half an hour "Nobody can judge me because i am a Russian" and this made fall in love with your open way of teaching. i even followed some lessons calligraphy in Bulgarian (in Sofia) with a Bulgarian friend as a Belgian guy who now is learning Russian and history about all slavic languages as well. i was very confused because we had very strict Latin 'prescriptions' and your D is indeed Deautiful like Biana! (haha) So now i can invent my own calligraphy in Russian and later on will publish this for free on Facebook to use or to invent your own script. i admit: Cyrillic is much more beautiful to write poems in than Dutch, but Flemish poems can be wonderful too. i live Bulgaria and now i love Russia too!!!! ❤️❤️💯💯💯 And you too! (it is platonic and i am 58 so do not worry and just consider it as a real compliment, but as a Russian woman... you know for sure, i have a wonderful Russian girl friend born in Krasnodar that moved 30 years ago for her child to Bulgaria as well in 'LOVEch', with beautiful written T's in her name (Tatjana). Thx. You made me long for 2025 (and 2024 under the road too). Jean Marc Van Belle ili Жан Марк Ван Белл +йе
It's very interesting. At school, learning Russian was compulsory in Hungary when I was a kid (in the 80-s, during the cold war). We learnt Russian cursive right from the beginning, alongside with grammar and vocabulary. I never forgot it, and when I restarted my Russian studies in my mid-30-s, cursive writing come back to me almost instantly. I must admit, it is still super difficult. Both writing and reading. And I also must admit that I cannot write in block letters in Russian at all.
There's plenty of video on how to write russian letters, but not on how to actually right russian words and thus connect letters to each other . Helpfull video
I just came to see how to write the "ф" and loved the part: "nobody can't judge me because I'm Russian" hahaha, I was planning to write it that way: little circle with the line across it.
Д is also my favorite and is also the first letter of my name Darren or Даррен. I think that's right. And also, the cursive for Д in russian, looks almost exactly like the cursive for D in english, which is my favorite. Thank you for the awesome video and keep teaching russian. God bless
На родном (английском) языке мне в школе было очень трудно писать хорошо. Учителя постоянно критиковали мой почерк (и к сожалению ничего предлагали, чтобы помочь - только критиковали). В русском (55-60 лет после того) у меня те же самые трудности. А это видео мне очень помогает, особенно от того, что вы объясняете, что можно или так, или так и не строго настаиваете, что можно только этим или тем образом (как у одного моего учителя русского).
Спасибо!!! I've been studying Russian for about two months now, I know its a bit early for me to learn how to write it, but I think it'll be a helpful thing to learn. Your writing is so pretty and I love watching your videos! (edit: fixed a typo)
This is seriously my first day of learning Russian cursive handwriting. As hobbyist, I am already familiar with calligraphy and English cursive handwriting, but some Russian letters are somewhat challenging. I must practise them.
It gets easier the more I practice. I'm practicing my signature in Russian now. It needs work. Джероми is hard to write in cursive. :D большое спасибо за урок!
As an English cursive writer, it was so drilled into me that you NEVER pick up your pen until the word is over, that I think my biggest hurdle with Russian cursive will be having more than one stroke even in one letter! (that and remembering when I need to do the little mini points between letters)
Thank you so much ms. Daria I just started my preparatory year at Rudn university and I am surprised I found myself good in Russian at least the basics because of your lessons. Really I appreciate your work and I wish you were my teacher too at university.
its a very difficult for me therefore i watched this video and i realized its very useful chapter for me because its help me to read Prussian language thanks for show this video
From Lima Perú, you teach so beautyful, with you Russian is not so difficult, I like your manner, I can practica my english listenig beacause speak slowly I feel powerful
This is what I’ve waited for!😍 Recently I started practicing Russian cursive. For me it’s difficult to connect a letter to another... but I’ll keep working on it! Thank you so much for your excellent video as always😊
In calligraphic lessons in Sofia i learned that Latin script combines the letters all in words but basicly in cyrillic they 'space' all letters with a little room and do NOT connect them. However, i break that rule because even a Bulgarian painter said i had such beautiful cyrillic writing when combining it with the rules i learned in my Belgian country. But be careful: if you omit the endings before and after on the lower line, your 'l' and 'm' lose their functions and become other letters. So you always have to make some 'bows' below. i cannot post a picture but perhaps later, i will make a video when i write in Macedonian, Serbian, Bulgarian and Russian better with each some different styles and some other letters in each of them! But i feel devine with these very old scripts that find their origin at Kyril and Methodi in Bulgaria and in Ohrid, now North Macedonia (of course i visit all places there and in all slavinic countries since i arrived here in 2015 after 50 Belgian years... +je
My brain boiled.Too much similarities with cursive latin letters. This lesson will be waiting. It is to early for me. But again,THANK YOU for your hard work.
I always though this language will be boring to learn till now.. 🤯 you changed my percepción!? Lovely russian writting tuttorial. Beautifully explained and perfectly written.. 👌🏽😍 🧚♀️
What I've found most interesting is that the initial premise is blown. I was instructed that the point of cursive handwriting is to NOT lift the ручка. The only times you lift is when dotting i and j and crossing t and x. All the lifting seems either superfluous or indictment. The best part is the connection. We've seen the memes, but from what I understand, it's almost a point of pride to make things illegible.
Как русская, могу сказать, что это очень хорошее видео, которое все понятно объясняет:) но обычно мы, русские школьники, пишем в тетрадях в линейку As a Russian, I can say that this is a very good video that explains everything clearly:) but usually we, Russian schoolchildren, write in notebooks with lines..
I know this will be extra work for you, but it would be very, very helpful if you could list in the description each letter and at what time in the video it occurs (like B 4:16) so that by clicking on it, we can quickly and directly jump to just the specific letters where we are having problems instead of guessing and going forward and backward.
In my first form in school my teacher made a bit different letters, just like in a picture, when you search in google "russian cursive alphabet ", she shows a bit simplified letters like "for fast writing"
a suggestion if i may add, when you try explaining to english speakers about writing the cursive small letter "з" and about going slightly below the line. Tell them that it's similar to how when writing cursive english that the small letter y goes slightly below the line. It may be a simpler way for them to grasp that aspect. Love the video by the way Russian and other slavic languages have always sounded so facinating to me
Fun fact: it's easier to identify the proper meaning of Cyrillic letter in cursive form than the other way because "D" in Cyrillic cursive is "D" in portuguese cursive, "3" in Cyrillic cursive is "Z" is portuguese cursive as well, etc...
Some of them are slightly the same with English like д,ц,у. I had a problem with ж it’s almost M. Also connecting it is important than the individual script
Actually the smal letter "з" in cursive reminds me of the letter "z" in old german writing. Its called "Sütterlin script". My grandma used to write this script. She was born in 1927.
26:32 "Nobody can judge me, because I'm Russian". Lol that makes me feel better knowing there are many ways to spell a letter. Fantastic vid thank you, saving it to my favorites for reference. :) I don't have enough phlegm to pronounce half of the Russian alphabet.
😱just discovered 5 minutes ago that You also have this kind of writing. Why hadn’t I guessed? I wonder myself. Maybe my mind was trying to protect me. Still slightly horrified but I suppose I’ll get over it. Thanks by the way.
I am Hungarian and learned Russian in my childhood. My Russian handwriting is much more beautiful than my original Hungarian. Nothing weird in any of the languages. What is shocking to me, is that now I am living in an English-speaking country, where people are not able to read handwriting, and I have to write in print style. Crazy.
This video felt like watching Bob Ross painting. So relaxing and looks easy to do. Then when you have your own canvas it ends up in a mess. Thank you Daria as always a great video you make Russian fun to learn.
I know this is an older video and others have left helpful comments, but in case anyone sees mine, I'd like to say I'm now learning Cyrillic after studying Latin script of course and also Arabic/Persian scripts, and one thing I've learned is that when it comes to handwriting, there are simply many ways of writing each letter. Each person will write each letter somewhat differently, but the important thing is to know the general template of each letter, and be able to distinguish each one from the others. Especially when the letters are similar, even between languages or scripts. In the case of Cyrillic, half of the challenge is simply remembering the differences in phonetics between Cyrillic and Latin, but within Cyrillic, some letters are very similar and could be written in different ways. It's important to practice and write what feels most natural for each letter, and try to create the appropriate variation between each. I recommend using a proper writing tool, like fountain pens, to practice and to enjoy the process of calligraphy. Then when it comes to writing for communication or further studying, you will feel much more confident, especially if your journey includes multiple languages.
Then maybe you should try some Chinese, try their handwriting scripts
As someone who already knows English cursive, is actually kind of weird writing cursive in another language. It feels familiar, but also different enough to feel awkward.
exactly my thoughts :)
Yes
When you die but have keep inventory: 0:58 AAAAAAA
Anyways
I am a native Russian speaker, we all tought to write cursive in school and for me it feels very weird to not write cursive in languges based on the other alfabet. It's like you are in kindergarten again.
@@begemotowa What do you mean? Do Russian not learn "western" languages using cursive writing from the start?
I just finished my online Russian Language lesson today, I am into it going on 130 days, my pronunciation is well an epic fail, on the other hand, I surprised myself with being able to translate Russian into English without looking it up first. And picking the correct words that I hear. Not perfect I make mistakes, but I am 100% better at it than I was when I started. I might be up to the first grade come 2021 in speaking and writing skill. after all at 65, I am still young. Sometimes I am still an 8-year-old boy! I have been making a habit of watching one Russian Movie and to listen to some music every day. It's really a beautiful language.
Good luck!
I wish you all the best
One yearater. How are you doing George???
I am on Day 7...
I feel desperate even though it is obvious that every day I get better..
This is my Main Teacher (although her crappy handwriting has caused me grief)
A good plan is to find 2-4 solid teachers and Cross Reference ...
I have a digital alphabet downloaded with all Cyrillic letters and phoenetic pronunciation whicn I often check against Teachers handwriting and pronunciation..
Every day or so, I will try another site or app.. but I think it is best to stick with a single Main teacher... whoever that will be,
У тебя все получится))) Если выучишь предложения которые имеют переносный смысл :D
I write in cursive, but in my native language teachers always told me "I don't want you to write like that 'cause I can't understand" or "I won't accept any more jobs with that letter" (never changed my writing, though), so when I found out Russian is written in cursive it filled me with joy. 💛
The perfect teacher, I can never get bored watching and learning by you!
Your teaching methods and voice tone are so non stressful you bring the joy back into learning . Thanks .
I love your rhythm when writing the three-stroke letters, it's like a waltz. As I understand it, dance is a large part of Russian culture. Thank you, Dashka!
The trickiest part of writing in cursive is connecting letters, without knowing how to connect them the right way, writing can turn into a total mess. Some letters have little tails to be connected with following letters, but others don't, so we should add those tails, without the proper connection "ам" can look like "аи". for instance.
Russian is very hard language
Yes!! and that's something I'm currently struggling with. Most (if not all) videos show you how to write the letters separately but leave you guessing on how to connect them.
Yeah, that's what my students struggle with as well, so I'm making a series about it, maybe it can help you. It's here th-cam.com/play/PLN565RbvEDHhClbM8IYv43xZc-ph4UctX.html
I saw your cursive videos, they're awesome! Writing practice sheets are free
@@berkatapp3181 I checked it out, thanks for the information! Great learning materials
Real Russian Club rarely do i ever see teachers in any field use imagination so well to assist in the lesson. 11/10 you are the best Prussian teacher ever, JUST BEING HONEST!
She gets 13/10 for me for revealing our creativity as a child with her! Would she not like to marry my 31 year son because she must be the best daughter in law any father could imagine!!! (partially joking or being very brutally honest here against western norms who forbid that nowadays). 😉 +je
Prussian? 🤔
This is fun and helpful. Makes me feel like a kid again. Thank you miss.
After 20 videos, finally i find a Diane/Diana like here who states after half an hour "Nobody can judge me because i am a Russian" and this made fall in love with your open way of teaching. i even followed some lessons calligraphy in Bulgarian (in Sofia) with a Bulgarian friend as a Belgian guy who now is learning Russian and history about all slavic languages as well. i was very confused because we had very strict Latin 'prescriptions' and your D is indeed Deautiful like Biana! (haha) So now i can invent my own calligraphy in Russian and later on will publish this for free on Facebook to use or to invent your own script. i admit: Cyrillic is much more beautiful to write poems in than Dutch, but Flemish poems can be wonderful too. i live Bulgaria and now i love Russia too!!!! ❤️❤️💯💯💯 And you too! (it is platonic and i am 58 so do not worry and just consider it as a real compliment, but as a Russian woman... you know for sure, i have a wonderful Russian girl friend born in Krasnodar that moved 30 years ago for her child to Bulgaria as well in 'LOVEch', with beautiful written T's in her name (Tatjana). Thx. You made me long for 2025 (and 2024 under the road too). Jean Marc Van Belle ili Жан Марк Ван Белл +йе
ит ис Дария, ай ноьъ, хаха. Бът ай ловъд ванср а отър дияня... 45 йиърз аго +йе
Wow that helped me a lot, I'm actually russian but never learnd to write since I live in another country tank you so much!! спасибо!😊
Same but im ukrainian
A lot of people get a lot of unnecessary praise for average work but your teaching is really fantastic.
I´ve finally started to write in Russian (as opposed to simply dictating into my phone). This was very helpful, thanks.
This is more interesting...If written in cursive some are written the same as how we write in english...nice teacher
I like the way you explain Russian, really enjoying your classes. :)
I’m starting Russian cursive now after two years of studying Russian. I followed the instructions and will practice it
It's very interesting. At school, learning Russian was compulsory in Hungary when I was a kid (in the 80-s, during the cold war).
We learnt Russian cursive right from the beginning, alongside with grammar and vocabulary. I never forgot it, and when I restarted my Russian studies in my mid-30-s, cursive writing come back to me almost instantly.
I must admit, it is still super difficult. Both writing and reading.
And I also must admit that I cannot write in block letters in Russian at all.
This video was really helpful. Thank you so much Dr. Malchonova.
There's plenty of video on how to write russian letters, but not on how to actually right russian words and thus connect letters to each other . Helpfull video
Congrats for perfect English! I fell in love with russian language. Greetings from Brazil!
I just came to see how to write the "ф" and loved the part: "nobody can't judge me because I'm Russian" hahaha, I was planning to write it that way: little circle with the line across it.
Amazing video! I spent my hours today on this video (listening over and over).
Now I can pronounce all the letters and can write well
Д is also my favorite and is also the first letter of my name Darren or Даррен. I think that's right. And also, the cursive for Д in russian, looks almost exactly like the cursive for D in english, which is my favorite. Thank you for the awesome video and keep teaching russian. God bless
На родном (английском) языке мне в школе было очень трудно писать хорошо. Учителя постоянно критиковали мой почерк (и к сожалению ничего предлагали, чтобы помочь - только критиковали). В русском (55-60 лет после того) у меня те же самые трудности. А это видео мне очень помогает, особенно от того, что вы объясняете, что можно или так, или так и не строго настаиваете, что можно только этим или тем образом (как у одного моего учителя русского).
надеюсь сейчас у вас нету проблем.
Спасибо!!! I've been studying Russian for about two months now, I know its a bit early for me to learn how to write it, but I think it'll be a helpful thing to learn. Your writing is so pretty and I love watching your videos!
(edit: fixed a typo)
Что это делает в рекомендациях? Хотя ладно, контент лучше чем обычный контент ютуба. Познавательное видео!
This is seriously my first day of learning Russian cursive handwriting.
As hobbyist, I am already familiar with calligraphy and English cursive handwriting, but some Russian letters are somewhat challenging. I must practise them.
It gets easier the more I practice. I'm practicing my signature in Russian now. It needs work. Джероми is hard to write in cursive. :D
большое спасибо за урок!
😂
The video is awesome. I have sent it to all my new students of Russian. Thank you, author ❤❤❤
Eres una excelente profesora, Daria, y muy pedagógica. Muchas gracias!!!!!!
Спасибо большое Даша!
Your special teacher in my life
As an English cursive writer, it was so drilled into me that you NEVER pick up your pen until the word is over, that I think my biggest hurdle with Russian cursive will be having more than one stroke even in one letter! (that and remembering when I need to do the little mini points between letters)
You are the best teacher of any language
I'm not XD but thanks
Thank you so much ms. Daria I just started my preparatory year at Rudn university and I am surprised I found myself good in Russian at least the basics because of your lessons. Really I appreciate your work and I wish you were my teacher too at university.
I am coming there this September do you have any tips for me, I will also need to do a preparatory year
its a very difficult for me therefore i watched this video and i realized its very useful chapter for me because its help me to read Prussian language thanks for show this video
From Lima Perú, you teach so beautyful, with you Russian is not so difficult, I like your manner, I can practica my english listenig beacause speak slowly I feel powerful
So helpful and beautifully presented, also charming. Best presentation of cursive writing I have found.
The best video on this subject matter I've ever seen!
Спасибо большое за твою работу, Даря. Твое видео важное и интересное. Русские буквы очень прекрасные. И ты пишешь хорошо. С новым годом!
This is what I’ve waited for!😍
Recently I started practicing Russian cursive.
For me it’s difficult to connect a letter to another... but I’ll keep working on it!
Thank you so much for your excellent video as always😊
In calligraphic lessons in Sofia i learned that Latin script combines the letters all in words but basicly in cyrillic they 'space' all letters with a little room and do NOT connect them. However, i break that rule because even a Bulgarian painter said i had such beautiful cyrillic writing when combining it with the rules i learned in my Belgian country. But be careful: if you omit the endings before and after on the lower line, your 'l' and 'm' lose their functions and become other letters. So you always have to make some 'bows' below. i cannot post a picture but perhaps later, i will make a video when i write in Macedonian, Serbian, Bulgarian and Russian better with each some different styles and some other letters in each of them! But i feel devine with these very old scripts that find their origin at Kyril and Methodi in Bulgaria and in Ohrid, now North Macedonia (of course i visit all places there and in all slavinic countries since i arrived here in 2015 after 50 Belgian years... +je
Thank you Daria for every thing.
you're welcome as always:)
I think you would have been the teacher I had a crush on
I’m laying in bed watching this at 3am for absolutely no reason and I don’t know why
Yes
Lmaoo it’s 5 pm and I’m watching it for school 😂
Get up and learn Русский, comrade.
My brain boiled.Too much similarities with cursive latin letters. This lesson will be waiting. It is to early for me. But again,THANK YOU for your hard work.
thank you ma'am. i've already set my goal to learn Russian.
Really really helpful. Now I finally know how they are written!!!!
Daria is an awesome teacher.
You are such an amazing teacher. Many thanks for this video.
Thanks for the tip about the squares, I was just trying to decide what I wanted to buy for notebooks.
Thanks very much for teaching us.
Good teacher 👩🏫
I love all your classes, спасибо большое )))
спасибо:)
@@RealRussianClub 💓💓💓😘
Very helpful for starting to study russian
I find working with one or two letters a day helps me retain it more. Yes it's difficult, but I find easier is not always better.
I always though this language will be boring to learn till now.. 🤯 you changed my percepción!? Lovely russian writting tuttorial. Beautifully explained and perfectly written.. 👌🏽😍 🧚♀️
You have a video for literally everything I love this channel
Your caligrafy is very pretty Thank you so much for the lesson 😉🤗😚😚😚 I'll send you my exercises, wiiiii🙄
I like so much your teaching way and your patience with us.
May God aid you :)
My Regards: "Мой учитель" :)
I can tell you have a really beautiful handwriting. Thank you for the video
thank you XD
Very helpful. Thank you Daria!
What I've found most interesting is that the initial premise is blown.
I was instructed that the point of cursive handwriting is to NOT lift the ручка. The only times you lift is when dotting i and j and crossing t and x.
All the lifting seems either superfluous or indictment.
The best part is the connection. We've seen the memes, but from what I understand, it's almost a point of pride to make things illegible.
Thank you very much. This is really very helpful!!
🎶 "Nobody can judge me because I'm Russian!"
Legit best part
I love cursive. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🇮🇳😍🇷🇺
Как русская, могу сказать, что это очень хорошее видео, которое все понятно объясняет:) но обычно мы, русские школьники, пишем в тетрадях в линейку
As a Russian, I can say that this is a very good video that explains everything clearly:) but usually we, Russian schoolchildren, write in notebooks with lines..
1:34 it's close to the japanese お (an o sound)
MpSniperM1911 yes
啊
Болшое спасиба Дария🙏🇺🇸
Опа, первый русский комментарий. А я то думал, что тут только иностранцы
I know this will be extra work for you, but it would be very, very helpful if you could list in the description each letter and at what time in the video it occurs (like B 4:16) so that by clicking on it, we can quickly and directly jump to just the specific letters where we are having problems instead of guessing and going forward and backward.
👍👍👍 nice....☺️ too helpful to learn Russian language and literature. Thankyou CECTPA.
In my first form in school my teacher made a bit different letters, just like in a picture, when you search in google "russian cursive alphabet ", she shows a bit simplified letters like "for fast writing"
Just discovered your channel - I love how calmly and clearly you explain things. Спасибо!
Thank you for this informative video. I'm trying to learn Russian on my own. For me that's formidable.
BTW you have lovely hands
29:57 definitely the most satisfying one to write
a suggestion if i may add, when you try explaining to english speakers about writing the cursive small letter "з" and about going slightly below the line. Tell them that it's similar to how when writing cursive english that the small letter y goes slightly below the line. It may be a simpler way for them to grasp that aspect. Love the video by the way Russian and other slavic languages have always sounded so facinating to me
For someone of good english cursive it is hard to write another languages
Fun fact: it's easier to identify the proper meaning of Cyrillic letter in cursive form than the other way because "D" in Cyrillic cursive is "D" in portuguese cursive, "3" in Cyrillic cursive is "Z" is portuguese cursive as well, etc...
U r so sweet for learning rassia languages
Im new in your class.. thank you
Some of them are slightly the same with English like д,ц,у.
I had a problem with ж it’s almost M.
Also connecting it is important than the individual script
Большой вам спасибо за урок 😊
when you say "a little bit"; it gives me " a little bit Monica in ma side" vibe , idk whyyy :))
I am Mongolian. I wanna improve my handwriting so I’m watching this video. Cuz the letters are same.
Тийм, энэ видео мас сайхан :-)
Good.Spasibo atas pembelajarannya.I like Rusia.
I'm from Serbia so it's like really easy
Единственный урок русского, где 60% комментариев не на русском)
That is actually a GOOD sign.. it means folk are trying to begin to learn..
Or do you disagree?
Actually the smal letter "з" in cursive reminds me of the letter "z" in old german writing. Its called "Sütterlin script". My grandma used to write this script. She was born in 1927.
heyyyy thanks a lott hello from turkey
Thank you for your tutorial I appreciate you and your video
26:32 "Nobody can judge me, because I'm Russian". Lol that makes me feel better knowing there are many ways to spell a letter. Fantastic vid thank you, saving it to my favorites for reference. :)
I don't have enough phlegm to pronounce half of the Russian alphabet.
Better not ever try speaking Dutch, then 😉
@@HO-bndk Shit, as an Aussie I struggle with basic Engrish. :)
Excellent video! Thanks for making it
Good job! Really easy to follow lesson. You are definitely in the right career.
Я люблю тебя Дарья ты очень хороший учитель 😘👌
I wanna fallow you to Instagram can you give me your Instagram name?
Türkçe ya farsi konuşabilirmisin acaba?
Been waiting for this , thank you ma'am 😊🙏
Впервые вижу, чтобы "р" так писали.
Thank you! I really enjoyed this.
😱just discovered 5 minutes ago that You also have this kind of writing. Why hadn’t I guessed? I wonder myself. Maybe my mind was trying to protect me. Still slightly horrified but I suppose I’ll get over it. Thanks by the way.
you are the best, Daria
you are world best teacher(india)..🙏namaste daria molchanova💐