Your lesson makes me laugh 🤣. Firstly it is only Bulgarian alphabet ,and Russian read ,write in Bulgarian alphabet ( Bulgaritsa) . It is not Russian alphabet and never was ! Also you can't even pronounce the letters ,you are adding the sound of Ь ,which makes it sound really strange. You can't even pronounce the letters
По горам по долам. Проверьте в гугле, во всех словянских языках "в низ" это: польский w dół, хорватский dolje, сербский доле, чешский dolů, болгаоский надолу, словенский navzdol, словацкий dole, македонский надолу. украинском до долу, и только в московитском в низ, get on your knees по по английски. От сюда вот Герасимы и муму происходят.
As an adoptee, I lost the language while living in America. Thank you for making re-learning this much easier than any American public school system could!
Glad I could help, Ian! I hope you´ll be able to speak Russian again someday! It´s a pity that your adopted parents didn´t help you retain your native language and you have to re-learn it, but you totally do it!
Great video! When I studied Russian in high school about a billion years ago, we learned the letter sounds in alphabetical order. Finally, I can recite the alphabet and spell words using letter names. Спасибо!!
@@RussianLevel1 , ХОРОШО БЫЛО БЫ ЕСЛИ ТЫ РАЗКАЗАЛ В НАЧАЛЕ С НЕСКОЛЬКО СЛОВ КАК УВОД НА НЕСКОЛЬКО ИЗ САМЫЕ РАЗПРОСТРОНЬЕ ЯЗЫКИ МИРА ОТКУДА ВЫ ВЗЯЛИ ЕТА " ВАША АЗБУКА " И НЕ ДУМАЙ ВРАТЬ , ПОТОМУ ЧТО МЫ БОЛГАРЫ СЛЕДИМ ЧТОБЫ НИКТО В СВЕТЕ НЕ ДЕЛАЛ ПОПЫТКИ УКРАСТЬ БОЛГАРСКОЕ КУЛТУРНО - ИСТОРИЧЕСКОЕ НАСЛЕДИЕ !!!!!! ДА БУДЕТ ЖИВА ОБЕДИНЕННАЯ БОЛГАРИЯ !!!!!
I can Spell Russian Words Like "Учитэль" "Спасибо" "Рилот" "Привет" Btw If u guys asking where i learned it from. I learned it from Duolingo. But please. Dont get mad at me ples.
Russian alphabet isn't hard. It's easy to learn, but there are some errors in translation like the words "flag" and "bread". I'm learning Russian at this moment.
Been trying to find a language I want to learn for quite some time. I started with Latin, switched to Greek, then switched to Norwegian because of my blood goes back to Norway. But I think I’m sticking with Russian until I am fluent because I can really see myself using this unlike the other ones I tried. So thanks a lot for making these videos.
@Θεόδωρος Αριστοδήμου Yeah, I was learning it decently on paper but I was having a hard time listening to TH-cam videos of people talking on the street. It’s a really cool language but I can’t think of many scenarios where I would use it. I feel like I would have to specifically search out for videos or people to communicate with. I see tons of Russian stuff but although I have been seeing a lot of Greek comments recently. I can sound everything out but I have no idea what a lot of words mean still.
@@DoctorAdamSaab You seem like the kinda guy with crippling depression who’s gonna kill himself in a couple of years. Gets off going on TH-cam with condescending comments cause his everyday life is too depressing.
This is great 👍 I attempted learning Russian for 3 months over 20 years ago using audio CD 💿 and grammatical books 📚 it was hard work. I learnt Italian 🇮🇹 , the Greek 🇬🇷. Now that I have resumed Russian 🇷🇺 I understand the reading 📖 of letters a lot more
Its relatively easy for me to pronounce and even understand a few words because of my slavic background. My parents we're born in Macedonia and with it came a lot of culture, language, tradition, ect for me and my brother.
As someone who grew up with the Latin alphabet system, some of these letters sound made up, but I'm sure someone growing up with this alphabet would think some of our letters strange.
Really great aid for learning the Russian alphabet.. The only thing I find unhelpful, is the individual letter sounds in the words being taught, are said too quickly, for me to say them clearly with the speaker. This is very discouraging and frustrating. Just 2 seconds slower, would make a big difference to the ease of learning and comprehension. Remember, many of the Russian alphabet letters are very new sounds which the English-speaking tongue must learn and get used to forming comfortably and accurately. .
Spanish is my first language, and english is second. I got intrigued and wanted to learn a new language and decided to go with russian seems like a cool language to learn this or german
@@RussianLevel1 veo videos de Rusia y leo algunos avisos que veo en la calle. Pero son palabras congéneres ,o sea que se parecen al español y lo único que hago es sumar sonidos. Pero el resto es difícil. Vamos a ver si podemos. Gracias.....
@@architector7199 leer el español es fácil. Solo hay q sumar sonidos, si ud se aprende los treinta sonidos del alfabeto , pues lee. El problema es entender lo que lees.. suerte...
I remember learning all this back in 2019 when I tried to learn Russian. Lost touch with the language for whatever reason but really got back into it back in March or so. Certainly remember being surprised then that I could still read Cyrillic and that it had stuck with me, especially since I was still in school in 2019 and having to learn German. Still don't understand the distinction between "Ш" and "Щ" though, is it just that one is formed towards the back of the mouth and the other in the front? I imagine the difference between "Большой" and "Больщой" isn't going to make any Russian question what I meant, and I think as a foreigner I'd probably get a pass, but it would still be nice to try and get it right.
"Ш" is similar to the English "sh" sound, as in "shoe." "Щ" is a bit trickier for English speakers. It's somewhat like "shch" in "fresh cheese," but the tongue placement is different. You're right that mispronouncing these sounds might not drastically affect understanding, especially if the context is clear.
Letter ш - This is the sound sh, and the letter щ - It's the sound of sch, like the surname olimpic champion Anna Scherbakova. I hope I've explained it well, as I'm a native Russian speaker😊
Wait.. am i missing something ? Aren’t the tsja and tsja the same, only the second one sounds.. more like a question ? Or is there small nuances I can’t quite hear, like tsja (a like army) or tsja (a like LAMBorghini) ? 😅
@@lycomania After listening a few more times I think I’m hearing it correctly.. It’s a and æ (in norwegian) it’s pronounced like the letter a in clan, lan, grand, yeah, I think u get the point 😂 Kinda bummer if it turns out I heard wrong 😂
My mom forced me to try and learn spanish on duolingo so i tested out the mechanics in Russian and overall its very easy. The sounds line up with American words as well as when they're strung together, its just a little difficult memorizing that similar letters do not have the same sounds as English letters
in my opinion the problem resides in trying to learn a language by reading, you are meant to learn the language by hearing, and remembering how each word is supposed to be written, take the example of spanish, most spanish native speakers has a problen chosing when to use b or v, cause there is no relation in the sound. so the only way is to remember how its written, moreover, many times, people uses the sound of B in words that are written with V causing more problem. many people even have problem, cause in some parts of south america, there is no real difference in how Y and LL are pronounced in many words, then many times they write them wrong.
Agree. It could have been better if the letters were put together after 'the spelling'. (both in writing and pronunciation) Whole word - spelling - whole word .
Interesting how in many of the words there we see the Russian vowel "o" be clearly pronounced like the Spanish or German "o", but without any explanation of how or why it suddenly is pronounced like Spanish or German "a". And sometimes with the two pronounces in the same word! Examples: "hair", at 02:38 ; "city" at 02:45 ...
@@cheerful_crop_circle Come on, I even gave the examples with a time stamp. For example, in "hair" there are two syllables with "o", but she pronounces it "volacet" instead of "volocet".
I am writing an adjunct to conventional Russian instruction resources. Of course I begin with the alphabet. I would like to embed this video into my document. May I include credit to you for permission?
01 - 00:12 а
02 - 00:14 б
03 - 00:16 в
04 - 00:18 г
05 - 00:20 д
06 - 00:22 е
07 - 00:23 ё
08 - 00:25 ж
09 - 00:27 з
10 - 00:29 и
11 - 00:31 й
12 - 00:33 к
13 - 00:35 л
14 - 00:37 м
15 - 00:38 н
16 - 00:40 о
17 - 00:41 п
18 - 00:43 р
19 - 00:45 с
20 - 00:47 т
21 - 00:48 у
22 - 00:50 ф
23 - 00:52 х
24 - 00:54 ц
25 - 00:55 ч
26 - 00:57 ш
27 - 01:00 щ
28 - 01:02 ъ
29 - 01:04 ы
30 - 01:06 ь
31 - 01:08 э
32 - 01:10 ю
33 - 01:12 я
How to make ñ lagunage
How dare you lie about the alphabet been Russian? .It is Bulgarian only
@@speach9537 Personally how do I say in Russia
Your lesson makes me laugh 🤣.
Firstly it is only Bulgarian alphabet ,and Russian read ,write in Bulgarian alphabet ( Bulgaritsa) .
It is not Russian alphabet and never was !
Also you can't even pronounce the letters ,you are adding the sound of Ь ,which makes it sound really strange.
You can't even pronounce the letters
@@danilikko what
Приятно осознавать, что так много людей пытаются выучить столь сложный язык
Hey dear,I'm in Kenya and soon I'll be relocating to Russia,at the moment I'm learning it, can you teach me atleast?
Not me trying to read this but it's so hard 😂
@@FaithShikleen of course! do you have any social networks?
No, i think it's a lovely language
I AGREE!
после этого видео, я в совершенстве стал понимать русский,спасибо
@NordDude I said that after this video, I learned Russian with ease
@NordDude it happens
По горам по долам. Проверьте в гугле, во всех словянских языках "в низ" это: польский w dół, хорватский dolje, сербский доле, чешский dolů, болгаоский надолу, словенский navzdol, словацкий dole, македонский надолу. украинском до долу, и только в московитском в низ, get on your knees по по английски. От сюда вот Герасимы и муму происходят.
As an adoptee, I lost the language while living in America. Thank you for making re-learning this much easier than any American public school system could!
Glad I could help, Ian! I hope you´ll be able to speak Russian again someday! It´s a pity that your adopted parents didn´t help you retain your native language and you have to re-learn it, but you totally do it!
Пон
Привет! I Lost the Russian language too! Thanks for teaching me again!
@@Vjhk_Kweexxтампон
The USA does not even have it's own native language, but there are still native languages remaining on that land. So, you're totally fine.
Great video! When I studied Russian in high school about a billion years ago, we learned the letter sounds in alphabetical order. Finally, I can recite the alphabet and spell words using letter names. Спасибо!!
Happy to help!
@@RussianLevel1 , ХОРОШО БЫЛО БЫ ЕСЛИ ТЫ РАЗКАЗАЛ В НАЧАЛЕ С НЕСКОЛЬКО СЛОВ КАК УВОД НА НЕСКОЛЬКО ИЗ САМЫЕ РАЗПРОСТРОНЬЕ ЯЗЫКИ МИРА ОТКУДА ВЫ ВЗЯЛИ ЕТА " ВАША АЗБУКА " И НЕ ДУМАЙ ВРАТЬ , ПОТОМУ ЧТО МЫ БОЛГАРЫ СЛЕДИМ ЧТОБЫ НИКТО В СВЕТЕ НЕ ДЕЛАЛ ПОПЫТКИ УКРАСТЬ БОЛГАРСКОЕ КУЛТУРНО - ИСТОРИЧЕСКОЕ НАСЛЕДИЕ !!!!!! ДА БУДЕТ ЖИВА ОБЕДИНЕННАЯ БОЛГАРИЯ !!!!!
@@yankovalchev1443чумачечая!!!!
все ок? ты к чему это высрал?@@yankovalchev1443
I can Spell Russian Words Like
"Учитэль" "Спасибо" "Рилот"
"Привет"
Btw If u guys asking where i learned it from. I learned it from Duolingo. But please. Dont get mad at me ples.
Russian alphabet isn't hard. It's easy to learn, but there are some errors in translation like the words "flag" and "bread". I'm learning Russian at this moment.
I think they just copied the previous image and forgot to change the translation of the first word
Takes awhile for me.
it's google's fault my friend not ours
that's a Bulgarian alphabet
@@patriciaangelapainter8278 omfg same
Большое спасибо! Ваши огромные усилия и этический подход - благородный жест всему миру!
Спасибо на добром слове!
Been trying to find a language I want to learn for quite some time. I started with Latin, switched to Greek, then switched to Norwegian because of my blood goes back to Norway. But I think I’m sticking with Russian until I am fluent because I can really see myself using this unlike the other ones I tried. So thanks a lot for making these videos.
You´re welcome! Just curious, where do you think you´ll be using Russian?
@Θεόδωρος Αριστοδήμου Yeah, I was learning it decently on paper but I was having a hard time listening to TH-cam videos of people talking on the street. It’s a really cool language but I can’t think of many scenarios where I would use it. I feel like I would have to specifically search out for videos or people to communicate with. I see tons of Russian stuff but although I have been seeing a lot of Greek comments recently. I can sound everything out but I have no idea what a lot of words mean still.
You seem like the kind of person that will never succeed in learning anything.
@@DoctorAdamSaab You seem like the kinda guy with crippling depression who’s gonna kill himself in a couple of years. Gets off going on TH-cam with condescending comments cause his everyday life is too depressing.
@@Checkmate777 butthurt much? No offense, but I was just being honest.
это круто для людей, которые хотят выучить русский язык. отлично!
Да, отлично.
Perfect video to learn the alphabet.
Glad it was helpful!
I call Ы "Yery",and Й "Iekrakie" and И "Ie"
This is great 👍 I attempted learning Russian for 3 months over 20 years ago using audio CD 💿 and grammatical books 📚 it was hard work. I learnt Italian 🇮🇹 , the Greek 🇬🇷. Now that I have resumed Russian 🇷🇺 I understand the reading 📖 of letters a lot more
I'm learning Russian language right now and it's really help me this video. Thank you ❤
You're welcome 😊
i am learning eanglish , what about exchange our skils ? I help you with russian , you help me with eanglish ?
@@korollevsky7440ахахах, бро, привет! Я здесь за этим же))
@@korollevsky7440 yes
I just learning from this video and now i can read in russian alphabet already, only in one day. Thanks for make it easy for us
It’s Bulgarian ,the Russians adopted it….
@@nickatanassov104 это не болгарский это русский
@@Vjhk_Kweexx Sure = everything was invented by the Russians . Read history.
@@nickatanassov104 Cyril and Methodius were greek
@@generalkenobi6687 No bro Lenin created the alphabet,don’t you know that,,,,? Shame on you.hahaha
It’s the first time I listen to Russian alphabet, it’s non familiar for me ! but I think it’d be a great time and challenging for learning.
It sure will 😀
U can translate Russian, Or did you score
I just started learning russian i think im gonna watch this Video more often so it stays in my head
Good idea!
Hi, where are u ftom?
@@amoeba1234 weird to ask but i dont mind telling, i'm from germany
это отлично подходит для людей, которые хотят выучить русский язык
this is an actual good video cuz it shows how to pronouce the letters unlike other vids
Glad you found it helpful!
I like the way this video features the spelling of words exemplifying each letter of the alphabet.
this is the best way to learn russian through this video amazing
Happy to help!
12 min and I can almost read any word in Russian (without understanding of course).
very great video! I susbcribed.
Awesome! Thank you!
😮
Thanks for including the names of the letters at 0:14 I've been looking everywhere for those!
Happy to help!
Helpful vid. Learning Russian and the culture as a beginner. Спасибо!
Thanks to this video , I can learn Russian alphabet to easy , very thanks
You are welcome!
Its relatively easy for me to pronounce and even understand a few words because of my slavic background. My parents we're born in Macedonia and with it came a lot of culture, language, tradition, ect for me and my brother.
Yep, slavic background makes it much easier for you to learn Russian!
Ахаха, вие сте българи в отрицание! Да не би да учиш руски, с цел да ни разбираш по-добре, когато ви пишем? 😂
This channel is best for learning Russian.
I'm starting today 😁
Wish me luck 🙏
The word "Кот" is so cute😹
Hahaha why?
@@RussianLevel1 IDK HAHAHA
Well, it does represent one of the cutest things known ti mankind
Thanks!
Thank you so much, I really appreciate your support ❤️
Okay, this is the most helpful Oviedo I’ve found for this! Totally saving this one!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much and take love from Bangladesh❤🇧🇩
Огромное спасибо и любви из Бангладеш❤🇧🇩
Спасибо!
Muito obrigada! Gracias! Merci! Danke! Thank you!
You're very welcome :)
Removed Russian letters Ӥӥ Ӗӗ
I love it
I want to learn Speak Ruusian .
very good! learning russian to understand my russian friends
Так круто что многие хотят выучить этот сложный язык 😊
This is brilliant! You can even listen with a glass of wine and practice.
😆
Great video but I think there is an error for хлеб. Doesn’t that mean “bread” and not “flag”?
Oh, right!
I thought so too
Great. Super. Fantastic. Love it.
Glad you like it!
As someone who grew up with the Latin alphabet system, some of these letters sound made up, but I'm sure someone growing up with this alphabet would think some of our letters strange.
Haha that´s true!
Bro, we can't understand the pronunciation in English, you have c=k, you can't read some letters
Ваши буквы мы знаем с детства, для нас они не являются проблемой.
This marks the start of my 6th language
Wow welcome to the club!
Really great aid for learning the Russian alphabet..
The only thing I find unhelpful, is the individual letter sounds in the words being taught, are said too quickly, for me to say them clearly with the speaker. This is very discouraging and frustrating. Just 2 seconds slower, would make a big difference to the ease of learning and comprehension. Remember, many of the Russian alphabet letters are very new sounds which the English-speaking tongue must learn and get used to forming comfortably and accurately. .
Perhaps it would be helpful to slow down the video. Click on the gear icon and then click on playback speed, adjust to your liking.
Your liking.
Fun to learn. Спасибо
Так приятно смотреть как люди учат твой родной язык👀
helps me learn a new language
Good chanel,greetings from Serbia.
Thank you! Welcome :)
благодарю вас
Спасибо за просмотр!
Thank you, This really helped as I am trying to learn russian!
Happy to help!
Hii! Where are u from?
@@amoeba1234 hi 😁 I am from Uk 🇬🇧 and i am half polish 🇵🇱 and I lived in iceland 🇮🇸 And i know some icelandic and a lot of polish
@@iesroo woow really cool! Maybe u want to practice russian? I want to find someone to practice english and my native language is russian
@@amoeba1234 Ok 😁
Spanish is my first language, and english is second. I got intrigued and wanted to learn a new language and decided to go with russian seems like a cool language to learn this or german
Russian is way cooler that German (but I might be a little biased since I am Russian 😆)
@@RussianLevel1 veo videos de Rusia y leo algunos avisos que veo en la calle. Pero son palabras congéneres ,o sea que se parecen al español y lo único que hago es sumar sonidos. Pero el resto es difícil.
Vamos a ver si podemos.
Gracias.....
@@paparuncha6089 me gusta leer y hablar en espanol
@@architector7199 leer el español es fácil. Solo hay q sumar sonidos, si ud se aprende los treinta sonidos del alfabeto , pues lee. El problema es entender lo que lees.. suerte...
3:52 Ёж = to drive - wrong. A Ёж is a Hedgehog.
Thank you. Спасибо вам большое
Не за что!
It was easy to learn for me. 🥰
Great 👍
How to do todordesnak 👍
This is awesome!! Thank you so much!!
I remember learning all this back in 2019 when I tried to learn Russian. Lost touch with the language for whatever reason but really got back into it back in March or so. Certainly remember being surprised then that I could still read Cyrillic and that it had stuck with me, especially since I was still in school in 2019 and having to learn German.
Still don't understand the distinction between "Ш" and "Щ" though, is it just that one is formed towards the back of the mouth and the other in the front? I imagine the difference between "Большой" and "Больщой" isn't going to make any Russian question what I meant, and I think as a foreigner I'd probably get a pass, but it would still be nice to try and get it right.
"Ш" is similar to the English "sh" sound, as in "shoe."
"Щ" is a bit trickier for English speakers. It's somewhat like "shch" in "fresh cheese," but the tongue placement is different.
You're right that mispronouncing these sounds might not drastically affect understanding, especially if the context is clear.
Letter ш - This is the sound sh, and the letter щ - It's the sound of sch, like the surname olimpic champion Anna Scherbakova. I hope I've explained it well, as I'm a native Russian speaker😊
@@kingdom_of_figure_skating так они Щербакова произносят на свой лад.
@@klarysss25 ну я просто хотела помочь ;)
I am learning this language for the motherland
One mistake : hleb doesn't mean flag, it means bread
Wait.. am i missing something ? Aren’t the tsja and tsja the same, only the second one sounds.. more like a question ? Or is there small nuances I can’t quite hear, like tsja (a like army) or tsja (a like LAMBorghini) ? 😅
No, they are not the same. Not sure what you mean that the second one sounds more like a question
@@lycomania After listening a few more times I think I’m hearing it correctly.. It’s a and æ (in norwegian) it’s pronounced like the letter a in clan, lan, grand, yeah, I think u get the point 😂 Kinda bummer if it turns out I heard wrong 😂
very good lesson big help
Glad I could help!
You have been doing great 👍
Спасибо, очень пригодилось для ЕГЭ по русскому
Thanks for these useful videos ❤ i also want to Thank the positive comments 😊 let's learn Russian 🎉🎉🎉
You can do it!
Аа 01:26
Бб 01:52
Вв 02:18
Гг 02:43
Дд 03:04
Ее 03:26
Ёё 03:46
Жж 03:58
Зз 04:19
Ии 04:41
Йй 05:02
Кк 05:23
Лл 05:43
Мм 06:00
Нн 06:19
Оо 06:37
Пп 07:00
Рр 07:20
Сс 07:39
Тт 08:03
Уу 08:21
Фф 08:41
Хх 09:07
Цц 09:29
Чч 09:51
Шш 10:13
Щщ 10:31
Ыы 10:51
Ээ 11:12
Юю 11:30
Яя 11:50
thanks for this useful video🧚🏻♀️🤍
My pleasure 😊
❤❤❤❤ เยี่ยม ลองเอาไปใช้ใน คัมภีร์ของGOD หึหึหึหึ
00:12 а б в г д
00:22 е ё ж з и й к
00:34 л м н о п р с
00:47 т у ф х ц ч ш щ ъ ы ь
01:08 э ю я
I feel like this is a little fast for me. Give it two seconds before each pronunciation please.
You can always pause the video. (hit the space bar if you didn't already know)
Or reduce the playback speed
The Best for Beginners 👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍
Glad you think so!
This video helps so much
Glad to hear that!
спасибо теперь я знаю русский
Расскажите, как вы это сделали? Я тоже хочу прочитав один алфавит выучить испанский)
Я понил русчхи
Спасиба цибе🙏💕🤗
My mom forced me to try and learn spanish on duolingo so i tested out the mechanics in Russian and overall its very easy. The sounds line up with American words as well as when they're strung together, its just a little difficult memorizing that similar letters do not have the same sounds as English letters
Recognizing the differences in letter sounds can be tricky, but with practice, it'll get easier. Keep it up!
I already have Russian letters in my keyboard thx this video helped:)
Learn history = Bulgarian alphabet, not Russian
This video is awesome
I'm going to practice the alphabet with this video untill I fully understand and can recit the Russian alphabet
First step would be to learn that this is the Cyrillic alphabet
Hi, what’s your native language?
To be honest this is the perfect video to learn russian and examples of pronunciation
Very nice 👍
Helpful
Glad you think so!
I like the Russian language
Wow, this is very difficult for me.
I will understand this Russian alphabet.
Glad it was helpful!
Translations for "ёж" and "хлеб" are incorrect.
@s!ck да
everyone said it right. In Russia we say "P" at the end but write "B"
I love 💕 it. very good
As a language enthusiast, This helps me a lot to learn Russian.
Glad to hear that!
@@RussianLevel1 you are not hearing you are reading
И как ваши успехи в этом деле?
@@GabrielSimp it's just a way of sayin'
@@batgh0ul ye
Thanks so much, you are amazing
You're welcome!
Write English transcription to Russian words so that we can understand easily
hardest for me to pronounce is when there's a bl in there. and I still don't understand when O is pronounce A and E is pronounced Je or E
This cheatsheet may help you with O / A www.clearrussian.com/cheat-sheet/
in my opinion the problem resides in trying to learn a language by reading, you are meant to learn the language by hearing, and remembering how each word is supposed to be written, take the example of spanish, most spanish native speakers has a problen chosing when to use b or v, cause there is no relation in the sound. so the only way is to remember how its written, moreover, many times, people uses the sound of B in words that are written with V causing more problem. many people even have problem, cause in some parts of south america, there is no real difference in how Y and LL are pronounced in many words, then many times they write them wrong.
1:43 America
This “word pronunciation >> word spelling” sequence is confusing.
Agree. It could have been better if the letters were put together after 'the spelling'. (both in writing and pronunciation) Whole word - spelling - whole word .
Interesting how in many of the words there we see the Russian vowel "o" be clearly pronounced like the Spanish or German "o", but without any explanation of how or why it suddenly is pronounced like Spanish or German "a". And sometimes with the two pronounces in the same word!
Examples: "hair", at 02:38 ; "city" at 02:45 ...
Wdym?
@@cheerful_crop_circle Come on, I even gave the examples with a time stamp.
For example, in "hair" there are two syllables with "o", but she pronounces it "volacet" instead of "volocet".
@@vladmordekeiser1054 yes , Russian has irregularities in its written language just like English.
@@cheerful_crop_circle No kidding! I never imagined they could be so big! :O
Thank you for your help. I know how to pronounce ы . From Singapore ☺️
You're welcome 😊
Is this the letter names or how you pronounce them in words?
The letter names
I subscribed after the 2nd video 🥳
Kristina, how can we pronounce the following word "чрезвычайным"? can you post a sound file with slow pronunciation, if possible? thanks in advance.
here translate.google.com/?sl=ru&tl=en&text=%D1%87%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B7%D0%B2%D1%8B%D1%87%D0%B0%D0%B9%D0%BD%D1%8B%D0%BC&op=translate
Trying to hear the difference between ш & щ - 1:08
Successfully?
@@RussianLevel1 slowly haha
Ш=SH
Щ=SH'
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Esta genial peeo no puedo ver asi que tratare que los sonidos se queden asi no los asocie a imagenes
I am writing an adjunct to conventional Russian instruction resources. Of course I begin with the alphabet. I would like to embed this video into my document. May I include credit to you for permission?
Yes, no problem
@@RussianLevel1 Thank you!
Ver Interesting 👍🔥👍
It's so hard but interesting 😅
welcome to the club 😆
Yeah
When should the O be pronounced as an 'a' vs an 'o' ?
It´s pronounced as "o" when stressed and as "a" when unstressed
MashaAllah ማሻኣላህ ماشاءالله
This is so awesome
Thanks!
merci
Great
Thanks for watching, Danyal!
Perfect..!!