Vowel alternations in the Ukrainian language
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 มิ.ย. 2024
- Привіт-привіт! In this video, we will talk about vowel alternations in the Ukrainian language.
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Very interesting. Important too, for just understanding what you read. Yes, please do the consonants too.
I like the way Ukrainian speakers pronounce English. I appreciate the effort people make to speak English. I do notice that the sounds for V and W are sometimes transposed. Yes, you did very well with “vowel.” You seem happier than when I first saw you when you told us you were a refugee in Lviv. I hope you are doing as well as you seem to be and I hope your friends and family in Kherson are safe.
I’m a military man from Ukrainian and I’m very pleased to hear and see how more and more people are interested in learning my native language, thank you for support )
P.s. I, in turn, admire English, free nations are always friends
Thanks for "vowel"! 😀
Watch out for "werbs" though! ;-D 10:23
Now it is "vovel" 🙃
Thank you for the upload!
Thank you very much for showing us the beauty of the Ukrainian language.
Hi Inna yes I think a video on consonant alternation would be good. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Inna, this is very interesting and useful. I'm trying to make sound alternation become instinctive by reading aloud the whole declension of each new word I learn (and of all the words I know but have to look up again 😂). A video on consonant changes would also be great whenever you have time to make it. Thank you for your work 💙💛
Great video!
In the Polish language some words don’t have vowel alternations:
koń - konia (horse)
kot - kota (cat)
noc - nocy (night)
jesień - jesieni (autumn)
góry - gór (mountains)
Some words have them:
lód - lodu (ice)
mój - mojego (my)
swój - swojego (own)
siedem - siódmy (seven)
sześć - szósty (six)
nogi - nóg (legs)
słowa - słów (words)
sioła - siół (villages, archaic form)
Kijów - Kijowa (Kyiv) 😊
Привіт 🎉 :)
Hello Inna, I think you might have meant alternation, not aliteration, in the title and the description?
Corrected ✅
You speak very well, especially pronunciation of the letter “р” )
Oh lord!!! Why so many changes 😅
For future reference: Bipa, vowel, and verb all have the same beginning V (B) sound. Yes, we all make mistakes and I make a lot of them.
I've met a bunch of Ukrainians who would say "wibes" instead of "vibes". Doesn't compute with me since Ukrainian has a "V" sound...
I think that's because the "v" sound is often quite soft in Ukrainian. I remember the moment I understood that "v" at times almost tips into "w", I started understanding so much more.
1:20 я буду
особливо якщо я хочу, щоб усе, що я дізнався про мову, запам’яталося
Good job! My German friend used to pronounce it "wowles" as well!
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It works right now. We just transferred it to another platform.
Oh, a budinok is masculine? I always thought it was a budinka because a house where you go inside and live is like a woman.
All hope is gone