Black Widow brought me here. I LOVE Yelena's accent and I want to sound more Russian than my attempts. (I like how hers is a softer accent, but that'll be because she's English)
My Russian roommate says anyone who speaks English very well will sound more like Yelena. He says you typically hear the more harsh Russian accent in films whereas Yelena is more realistic
Realmente, muitos sotaques que temos aqui no Brasil são bem parecidos com os da Rússia. Isso ocorre porque temos muitos hábitos de pronúncia na leitura semelhantes, como por exemplo: The restaurant: os norte-americanos pronunciam: dê restauran. Enquanto isso, nós pronunciamos o T, igualmente aos eslavos.
I have always said this but no one has ever concurred with me until now. I’m a native English speaker with no proficiency in Russian or Portuguese, and it’s just about impossible to distinguish the two languages when I hear them. Now I know I’m not crazy… lol.
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THANK YOU SOOO MUCH! I'm an audiobook narrator and am in the middle of voicing some Russian characters. You answered all of my questions in the first 90 seconds! This audiobook will now be that much better because of YOU! 💜💜💜
That's an amazing profession you've got there! Good luck with everything you do. I hope the Russian characters come out the way you want them to sound. 💛
That was an amazing instructional video. She made out key points to focus on instead of just speaking with the accent which is what most people do. I really apprecited that video.
there was a short period of time where I had trouble understanding my friend because they would make these simple mistakes and I would make similar mistakes in russian. now I can have a conversation with them in English or russian and we both understand each others mistakes laugh about it for a moment and then keep the conversation moving it makes our friendship much more fun and interesting.
I found the Russian English very interesting and cool, but I’ve learned and got used to American English since I was little. It’s so difficult to learn the Russian accent.
@@kawaiibonbon4935 Those phrases are in first lesson of English in every school. When you speak English on communicative level, you must know them. And if you grew up in country where people speak English, you must know it too. There is no way how to learn English on communicative level and don't know what is "How are you?" or similar phrases. So people who respond with something weird actually don't speak English at all.
People shouldn't try too hard to lose their accents when they come to English speaking countries. I love accents. Some of them sound irritating others sound beautiful. Its refreshing to have a variety of people we get to interact with.
Thank you DnD, for bringing me here so a centaur girl from my worlds equivalent of Siberia traveling to a summer camp can have parents with the same accent as herself :)
There is nothing good or funny or fun in objectivization based on the way you speak, that pretty often happens online. But people who never felt that never think about that. To them it is Fun
А я через таких як ви борюся в Америці, щоб мене не називала росіянкою((((. Заплутуєте людей ще більше говорячи що ви українці, а розмовляєте російською. Я говорю з українським ацентом ви з російським. Хоч би уточнювала, що це двомовна країна, і всі люди білінгви(. Або не згадувала, що вона фром юкрейн.
Не, у неё есть акцент, но всё же смягчённый, а она говорит прям про топорный типа как у Radal. Хотя те, кто знает английский обычно всё же смягчают или стараются смягчить как она, но это очень сложно не погружаясь в среду носителей.
@@allystovts2489 в Америке как понимаю из словянских стран в первую очередь при произношении аля русском вспоминают именно о россии, а не украине. Кстати интересно как звучит англ с украинским ацентом. Предположу, что так же как и с русским потом у и путают
NO WONDER that kind of accent is DELIBERATELY worded that way when people do surprisingly GOOD imitations of real Russians!? English Grammar: "🧒I am a pilot." Russian Grammar: "👦 *I pilot.* "
I think I remember seeing one of your videos in English language arts in 6th grade and the entire class got offended by the southern accent. This is in Texas when I had recently moved. Easily the best class so far lol
The struggle is real, for years I had countless, pointless arguments with my fellow Russian colleague not because we were against each other, rather the lack of understanding of one another. It never crossed my mind that something that simple was the root of all arguments until one fine day, we both sat down over a coffee table and I start asking why he was such a pain to deal with, and he shared with me that he felt the same about me. Who could have thought that the culprit is the way we interpret English language, despite being the only language we both depend on to communicate. I get him to teach me what he knows about English language while I shared everything that made me who I become back then. Voila! Problem solved. It was a great lesson, and I am grateful for his sharing. Be kind to one another, ask if uncertain, assuming things never help.
I am living in Kharkiv & have had such a terrible time with scams & frauds & I have sat down with my morning tea after gym & this young lady is just so adorable & sweet & she has made my day, I cannot stop laughing. Taya I have watched so many Ukrainian bloggers mostly young ladies & you are by far the most entertaining , informative beautiful & funny. Big thumbs up !!
Th-the timing of me searching for Russian accent tutorial is so ironic Like it wasn't ironic then but it is so ironic rn that I'm watching an Ukrainian channel for Russian accent tutorial. Btw this tutorial really helped.
I'm trying to get a more authentic accent for a voice role I'm doing in a role playing game and this really helped! Thank you! 💖 I'll practice more and get better, but this is one step closer to starting my journey to learning the language. Once I nail the accent I think it will be much easier to pick up the language and not sound like an American
i’m here because 3 days ago, i started speaking in a scottish accent to be funny. i accidentally adapted to it and now i cannot stop. my nice little british / european accent is gone so now i’m just trying to pray away the scottish using other accents. i call it recovery.
I've been learning Russian and realised that putting on a fake accent gets easier the more you really can speak Russian. I have a great admiration for your ability to control your accent to this degree it's a very impressive demonstration. Best wishes from Manchester in England 😎👍
This was super-helpful, thank you! I do voice acting on my comedy channel and needed to do a Russian accent for a video about Ukraine actually, and your video along with one or two others really helped me to nail the accent. Best wishes to anybody from, or in, Ukraine at the moment.
everytime i walked down dark alley and 2 guy showed up and said "what's up homie? don't you know this is a bad neighborhood?"... i always use FAKE RUSSIAN ACCENT.. and it work always..
I was about to practice British accent, but I decided to adapt Russian accent after finishing Cod waw and Black ops, because of Reznov's speaking spirit and charisma.
Learning other languages is always difficult. With English we have many words which sound the exact same but have different meanings and even similar spelling, For example : Bear or bare. Could mean an animal or naked or to carry a heavy burden or load. I tried to learn some Ukrainian a long time ago when I went to Slovakia to visit my relatives as it is a Slavic language. Sadly if you don't use it you lose it and I lost it and having to speak one word at a time is difficult and frustrating and hard for others to understand. If I remember it correctly we say : How are you doing and in Ukrainian it sounds like " How be it's with you" literally. Not every language has a literal step by step word translation. There is the fact that some Ukrainian in Canada is a watered down version with bits of English and Polish and German etc mixed in depending on who your neighbors were when growing up on a farm.. My Dad calls it barnyard Ukrainian and can hardly understand people speaking pure Ukrainian.
Thank you for this! My players got on my case because my Roma inspired character sounded more like she was French than from Eastern Europe. I was all over the map…
U did so amazing job, I just like this accent and want to learn it for free but internet gives what majority people want and there are not many people who want to learn Russian accent English.
what about when you say "than that" is it pronounced "zan zat?" or "dan zat?" i noticed some russians say "th = z" but I have seen some say that "th = d" so not sure why that is, if its different parts of russia with different accents or if its certain words that the th has a d or dh sound and others have a z or zh sound.
Have you ever thought that, ad example, some people of US-of-A say d/t instead of voiced and unvoiced 'th'? They could follow the same pattern of pronouncing.
Enjoyed your video; I lived in both Russia and Ukraine and I love both accents, languages and people. After a great deal of language immersion there, I was actually dreaming and thinking in Russian, which I used more; and, on the phone, some people didn't recognize me, they thought I was a native speaker, the ultimate compliment. I remember hearing some girls, realizing I was a foreigner, saying, "Xhelloa! Xhelp me! Xhelp me!" and "Ai loff you," all in good fun. It was hard for me to roll my r's and prounounce "shch", but it was rewarding when I finally could. What is specifichesky in one language is normalny in another, and knowing that builds respect for other languages and their speakers, I think. Maybe multilingualism would build more amity among people?
This is what quarantine has brought me to
lmao same 😔🐀
lmao same
Same 😂
🤣 too
Same..
I just watched a bunch of videos from language coaches and actors, but this was not only more helpful, but also INCREDIBLY cute 😅
Hi Ginny
I am samir how are you?
Hello Ginny, nice to see you ☺️
OMG I found Ginny Di!!!
i’m here to practice an accent to respond to one of your POV roleplay videos. we have come full circle.
So fun going to learn an accent and seeing that other DND players used the same videos
Just here to imagine a Russian character in my head more accurately, have a very nice day :)
Liz Bet same
gross
woah how
woah ?? Why is it gross?
Nobody Knows-
I think Russian is such a beautiful language. I also love the Russian American accent. Stunning. I’m trying to learn.
Same
Ikr, I've always wanted a russian accent
I hate Russian accent. It sounds so weird and annoying for me.
@@lexus_bkl I guess it’s all a matter of preference 🤷🏼♀️
@@ell338 yeah
How are you?
- I am normal.👏😂😂😂
I cracked up 😂
Lol 😂
It looks funny, but some basic phrases in English just don't make any sense when you don't know exactly what it means. :-D
you forgot to add multiple rrrrrrrr
It makes sense in portuguese too hahahahah
Black Widow brought me here. I LOVE Yelena's accent and I want to sound more Russian than my attempts. (I like how hers is a softer accent, but that'll be because she's English)
OMG SAME. I LOVED YELENA BCOZ SHE IS JUST SO WHOLESOME. SHE BROUGHT ME HERE.
THIS IS WHY IM HERE LOL
Me to!! Lol
My Russian roommate says anyone who speaks English very well will sound more like Yelena. He says you typically hear the more harsh Russian accent in films whereas Yelena is more realistic
@@gatewayrealtor664 I liked her soft Russian accent. It was very nice to listen to.
Since all the accents I wanna have include tongue rolling I am now forced to go look at tongue rolling tutorials
Just imitate a cats purr. That's pretty much rolling your r.
We need a tongue roll update 😂
th-cam.com/video/29LNjCuZbmI/w-d-xo.html
pls update can u roll???
I’m Swedish so not a problem for me xd
I am an acting student, I am learning Russian accent for a monologue I am performing. This was so useful and I learned so much! Thank you gorgeous!!
Hi we can practice English speaking.
I need to improve my English accent for my studies pupose
Hi, what monologue were you doing if you dont mind me asking?
@@ib5325 Putin za zavage 😂
I'm literally here for roblox VC since my name is "UrBankruptSovietMom"
i am doing the exact same thing rn omg
I don't care about learning the language, I just need to learn the accent 😏
😂😏
Same
Same Again
Im an american spy, you know why I'm here.
I am spetnaz, *you know why I'm here*
I'm African. You know why I'm here
I am Russia you know why I am here
@@Xiaochao76 Sir america is bombing ze basez ser,gei is dead
German here
got about half way into learning Russian and then realized I couldn’t do the accent
Yup
Basically same except I'm not half way yet ;w;
You can, just practice how they use tjere mouth, tongues and rhythm and practice hiw they say the words like R, w, Th as she explained. Hope helped:)
BYE SAME
That’s what I’m doing!!
Can't believe i am watching a video about learning Russian from English considering the fact that my mother language is Russian.
I’m here after watching the show “killing eve” lmao
Ellie same LOL
SAME
Hahaha same
I see.... sooo..... do you listen to girl in red???
Nooooo so am I
I'm a Brazilian and our accents when speaking English are very similar. So, I can understand you clearly. Um grande abraço!
Realmente, muitos sotaques que temos aqui no Brasil são bem parecidos com os da Rússia.
Isso ocorre porque temos muitos hábitos de pronúncia na leitura semelhantes, como por exemplo:
The restaurant: os norte-americanos pronunciam: dê restauran.
Enquanto isso, nós pronunciamos o T, igualmente aos eslavos.
I have always said this but no one has ever concurred with me until now. I’m a native English speaker with no proficiency in Russian or Portuguese, and it’s just about impossible to distinguish the two languages when I hear them. Now I know I’m not crazy… lol.
@@janetbradley202 yeah, you're not crazy hahaha I am a native Portuguese speaker and I agree with you
Chocada.. eu não sabia disso, eu falo inglês fluente mas não achava nossos sotaques parecidos
Also pronouncing e like "yeah" so instead of "help" it would be "hyelp" and you ring "zah byells" instead of "the bells"
Now I ooonderrr stand!!!
Yes. Е and Ё are pronounced as ye and yo. ещё = yeshyo
Very important.
Это вам не хухры-мухры )
Actually yeah you’re right 😂, In Russian the latter “е” pronounced the same as “yea”
Allsu pRrunyounsink iye liek “iye” so instyead oov “hyelp” eat vould be “hyelp” and eyiou rink zah byells. Ja? Nie?
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Russians sound when they talking English just like AK47 sound
Μιλς Λιμ No no no. You not dumb, joke just really stupid. He referring to rolling R’s of tongue. Sound like fully automatic machine rifle.
John Johnson or the fact that Russians invented the Ak47
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
@@freshcaca3848 Russians are cool
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!
I'm an audiobook narrator and am in the middle of voicing some Russian characters. You answered all of my questions in the first 90 seconds! This audiobook will now be that much better because of YOU! 💜💜💜
That's an amazing profession you've got there! Good luck with everything you do. I hope the Russian characters come out the way you want them to sound. 💛
That was an amazing instructional video. She made out key points to focus on instead of just speaking with the accent which is what most people do. I really apprecited that video.
This is the single most adorable and entertaining accent lesson I've ever seen.
Thank you so much!
there was a short period of time where I had trouble understanding my friend because they would make these simple mistakes and I would make similar mistakes in russian. now I can have a conversation with them in English or russian and we both understand each others mistakes laugh about it for a moment and then keep the conversation moving it makes our friendship much more fun and interesting.
“Let’s get the ride on this train” best expression I ever seen🥀.
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
I found the Russian English very interesting and cool, but I’ve learned and got used to American English since I was little. It’s so difficult to learn the Russian accent.
Russian English? What is that?
She literally specified it in the video. It’s the entire thing she’s teaching
BRUH SAME
Watched the whole video before I realized you are from Ukraine, my heart goes out to you
How are you
I'm normal
Mostly Russian reply me like this hahaha
Probably, because of нормально - "normalna". They use it to say I'm doing well / I'm fine.
@@otavio.a.8.r спасибо что не заебись отвечают =)
But how can someone who doesn't know such basic phrases understand English? It doesn't make any sense.
@@Pidalin it’s called...
Not everyone is American
@@kawaiibonbon4935 Those phrases are in first lesson of English in every school. When you speak English on communicative level, you must know them. And if you grew up in country where people speak English, you must know it too. There is no way how to learn English on communicative level and don't know what is "How are you?" or similar phrases. So people who respond with something weird actually don't speak English at all.
It's 1:25 AM here in India and I don't even know why was I watching this. LMAO this quarantine has really made me do some "specific" sh!ts
I have learned most accents and russin is one that i have finally mastered thanks to you 😊
Great tutorial! I had to do a Russian accent for a play and used this video for help on how to do one, and I think it went well!
I like the way you say the word "money"! ;-)
ai laik zey vey u sei vord moni
People shouldn't try too hard to lose their accents when they come to English speaking countries. I love accents. Some of them sound irritating others sound beautiful. Its refreshing to have a variety of people we get to interact with.
Зачем я это смотрю, ведь я русская!? 😆😂
Я похожее видео вообще специально искала)
дааааааааа
OMG 😆 i have no idea wat u just said actually
@@fiercelion7730 Me too act like you understand, Hahahahahaha🤣
I understand nothing still liked your comment😂😂
Thank you DnD, for bringing me here so a centaur girl from my worlds equivalent of Siberia traveling to a summer camp can have parents with the same accent as herself :)
I love this 😂😂😂best accent ever!!
Yeah me too best russian accent 😍
There is nothing good or funny or fun in objectivization based on the way you speak, that pretty often happens online. But people who never felt that never think about that. To them it is Fun
@@worldoftancraft oh damn my bad
As a Wanda Maximoff and Yelena Belova kinnie who wants to do their accents this is useful and I thank u
вот ты сама с самым настоящим акцентом говоришь, а то, что ты изображаешь - это акцент из американских фильмов)
understandable hv a nice day
@@32_gurjotsingh82 lol🤣
А я через таких як ви борюся в Америці, щоб мене не називала росіянкою((((. Заплутуєте людей ще більше говорячи що ви українці, а розмовляєте російською. Я говорю з українським ацентом ви з російським. Хоч би уточнювала, що це двомовна країна, і всі люди білінгви(. Або не згадувала, що вона фром юкрейн.
Не, у неё есть акцент, но всё же смягчённый, а она говорит прям про топорный типа как у Radal. Хотя те, кто знает английский обычно всё же смягчают или стараются смягчить как она, но это очень сложно не погружаясь в среду носителей.
@@allystovts2489 в Америке как понимаю из словянских стран в первую очередь при произношении аля русском вспоминают именно о россии, а не украине. Кстати интересно как звучит англ с украинским ацентом. Предположу, что так же как и с русским потом у и путают
NO WONDER that kind of accent is DELIBERATELY worded that way when people do surprisingly GOOD imitations of real Russians!?
English Grammar: "🧒I am a pilot."
Russian Grammar: "👦 *I pilot.* "
Just saw a part of this video in the movie «Hit Man» (2023), time mark is 20:35.
You are working very hard to polish your English.I appreciate you.Teacher of English,Urdu and Sindhi
3:13 the most Russian your gonna get.
EQUALLY
As a Serbian person, I can do Russian accent in english. :)
Hi how are you?
I can't , please teach me how lmfao 😂
hello fellow minecraft enjoyer
Zis comment is verrry gud 😂😂😂
I can too as a polish person :P
Such a cute accent omggg
I think you are a genuinely nice person. Wish you all the best.
This was actually so fun to watch!! I would totally watch more! 😍👏
I think I remember seeing one of your videos in English language arts in 6th grade and the entire class got offended by the southern accent. This is in Texas when I had recently moved. Easily the best class so far lol
idk why but I'm so obsessed with this accent
I'm a Filipino
I'm willing to learn this accent
with all of my heart
and i myself )))
The struggle is real, for years I had countless, pointless arguments with my fellow Russian colleague not because we were against each other, rather the lack of understanding of one another. It never crossed my mind that something that simple was the root of all arguments until one fine day, we both sat down over a coffee table and I start asking why he was such a pain to deal with, and he shared with me that he felt the same about me. Who could have thought that the culprit is the way we interpret English language, despite being the only language we both depend on to communicate. I get him to teach me what he knows about English language while I shared everything that made me who I become back then. Voila! Problem solved. It was a great lesson, and I am grateful for his sharing. Be kind to one another, ask if uncertain, assuming things never help.
A russian girl added me on tinder and she’s trying to learn English so im having fun learning things that are difficult to say.
Cool....tell her to teach me russian😣😭
I am living in Kharkiv & have had such a terrible time with scams & frauds & I have sat down with my morning tea after gym & this young lady is just so adorable & sweet & she has made my day, I cannot stop laughing. Taya I have watched so many Ukrainian bloggers mostly young ladies & you are by far the most entertaining , informative beautiful & funny. Big thumbs up !!
Quite informative for my fiction writing when a character is Russian. Thanks!
Thank you so much for this, i’m auditioning for a movie and really needed this, and it was so helpful! :)
Erin Smithgall
We becoming hitmen with this one 🗣️🔊🔥🔥🔥
Think Your an Amazing Russian Teacher,I've learn more Because Of you.❤❤🥰
Th-the timing of me searching for Russian accent tutorial is so ironic
Like it wasn't ironic then but it is so ironic rn that I'm watching an Ukrainian channel for Russian accent tutorial.
Btw this tutorial really helped.
Here because of the Hit Man movie
Saaaame lol 😂
Your always helpful Taya ✨ thank you 😊
I wish you safety in these times and also thanks for the tutorial!
Here from the movie Hitman!!!
Thank you so much! Trying to learn a Russian/English accent for fun. Very helpful.
learning Russian accent for my play about cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin! Thanks!
Good luck with your play
How did it go?
And, how it went?
I got recommended this today, hope your safe and doing well!
This was fun. Thank you, Taya.
PoV: you wanna learn how to do a Russian accent for your new d&d character and find this awesome video
I'm an Asian but I in loveeeee with Russian language 😊
i am russian, but i was born in america. this helped me so much while talking to my grandparents in russia
Thanks for the video Taya.
Since I study Russian language I understand better why (most of the) Russian speakers speak English the way they do :-)
Good luck to you dealing with this piece of granite of science
I'm trying to get a more authentic accent for a voice role I'm doing in a role playing game and this really helped! Thank you! 💖 I'll practice more and get better, but this is one step closer to starting my journey to learning the language. Once I nail the accent I think it will be much easier to pick up the language and not sound like an American
my friend speaks russian and i find the accent super hot
Same girrrrl/boooy!
🥵🥰 I've never met a Russian and I'm sad about that TwT
I am a little late to the game here but your explanation of the different pronunciation problems that I hear is great. Very informative, thank you!
Im from the movie Hitman
i’m here because 3 days ago, i started speaking in a scottish accent to be funny. i accidentally adapted to it and now i cannot stop. my nice little british / european accent is gone so now i’m just trying to pray away the scottish using other accents. i call it recovery.
Зенк ю гайс фор ватчинг зис видео, донт форгет ту сабскрайб ту зис ченнел энд алсо лайк зе видео
Клаурил 😂
ю хев нейлд ит братан
sneaky boi made me think i knew russian when all i knew was the cyrllic alphabet.
I've been learning Russian and realised that putting on a fake accent gets easier the more you really can speak Russian. I have a great admiration for your ability to control your accent to this degree it's a very impressive demonstration. Best wishes from Manchester in England 😎👍
This was super-helpful, thank you! I do voice acting on my comedy channel and needed to do a Russian accent for a video about Ukraine actually, and your video along with one or two others really helped me to nail the accent. Best wishes to anybody from, or in, Ukraine at the moment.
Im doing this for a role in a play I'm in. This helped out a lot!
if you from hitman movie lets hit the like button
Thank you this is the fourth video I've looked at looking on how to speak with the Russian accent and yours is the first one that didn't suck! ❤🙏👍
A Russian can't order smoothie Cuz they can't spell smoothie
I love this accent
смузи блеать
I just saw this clip in the movie Hitman on Netflix today. It’s a little over 20 minutes into the movie
She speaks one sentence and makes 100 faces🤣🤣
everytime i walked down dark alley and 2 guy showed up and said "what's up homie? don't you know this is a bad neighborhood?"... i always use FAKE RUSSIAN ACCENT.. and it work always..
I thought those were like stereotypes,you learn something everyday i guess
You are funny without even trying, I kept chuckling here and there. Loved this.
0:39 i vent to usa, green is the impostor
😂😂😂😂
I was about to practice British accent, but I decided to adapt Russian accent after finishing Cod waw and Black ops, because of Reznov's speaking spirit and charisma.
Learning other languages is always difficult.
With English we have many words which sound the exact same but have different meanings and even similar spelling,
For example : Bear or bare. Could mean an animal or naked or to carry a heavy burden or load.
I tried to learn some Ukrainian a long time ago when I went to Slovakia to visit my relatives as it is a Slavic language.
Sadly if you don't use it you lose it and I lost it and having to speak one word at a time is difficult and frustrating and hard for others to understand.
If I remember it correctly we say : How are you doing and in Ukrainian it sounds like " How be it's with you" literally. Not every language has a literal step by step word translation.
There is the fact that some Ukrainian in Canada is a watered down version with bits of English and Polish and German etc mixed in depending on who your neighbors were when growing up on a farm.. My Dad calls it barnyard Ukrainian and can hardly understand people speaking pure Ukrainian.
Thank you for this! My players got on my case because my Roma inspired character sounded more like she was French than from Eastern Europe. I was all over the map…
1:38 i lost here hahahah it's so heavy i loved
had to quickly learn a Russian accent for an audition. thank you!!!
Hi! Did you know that you were in the movie Hit Man? Also did they ask for your permission to use the video in the movie? Thanks!
Yes I know:)
That’s great! But did the team at Netflix reach out to you first for the permission to use your video?
whenever i try the “r” i always come out sounding like a dying donkey 🥲
hitman r-rrrrr😂
In the spanish language we also have that hard R pronunciation, and we find it funny that other people struggle to use it
This is what Cate Blanchett accent when she's trying irish accent.
U did so amazing job, I just like this accent and want to learn it for free but internet gives what majority people want and there are not many people who want to learn Russian accent English.
what about when you say "than that" is it pronounced "zan zat?" or "dan zat?" i noticed some russians say "th = z" but I have seen some say that "th = d" so not sure why that is, if its different parts of russia with different accents or if its certain words that the th has a d or dh sound and others have a z or zh sound.
No ome says th - d, maybe some people heard this sound from somewhere, Indians pronounce th-d
Have you ever thought that, ad example, some people of US-of-A say d/t instead of voiced and unvoiced 'th'? They could follow the same pattern of pronouncing.
Enjoyed your video; I lived in both Russia and Ukraine and I love both accents, languages and people.
After a great deal of language immersion there, I was actually dreaming and thinking in Russian, which I used more; and, on the phone, some people didn't recognize me, they thought I was a native speaker, the ultimate compliment.
I remember hearing some girls, realizing I was a foreigner, saying, "Xhelloa! Xhelp me! Xhelp me!" and "Ai loff you," all in good fun.
It was hard for me to roll my r's and prounounce "shch", but it was rewarding when I finally could. What is specifichesky in one language is normalny in another, and knowing that builds respect for other languages and their speakers, I think. Maybe multilingualism would build more amity among people?
Hey I’m English stop saying weird
My native language is not English and i don't know Russian but now i am trying to speak English with Russian accent LOL!
Well Taya.I am learning Russian,it's hard but I'm going to make it.more videos like this please.blagodarya tebe.👍👍👌👌😊😊
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This was so helpful! I’m playing a game where my character has a background of Russia/Ukraine and I was able to use this.