As Usual.. VERY slow and methodical and clear. It is a pity that some of these sounds are so difficult BUT you make learning them seem possible.. good job.
The word "preceding" was pretty helpful. Videos I watched before left me with the impression that hardening and softening effects the "following" consonant! ;-)
Hello! Antonia hope you are well, thanks for your contribution to teach us, your every single video is nice and good, wish you all the best have a good day.
This is one of the hardest things about Russian language to me because it seems so subtle to my ear still. I can’t pronounce the word correctly to save my life. It sounds like I’m saying “sorry”.
I am studying this precise topic myself at home. You explain it comprehensively and beautifully. I've been trying to learn Russian for a couple of years but found it hard going so I decided to buy myself a Russian keyboard and start again, this time by learning the alphabet thoroughly. Now I can look for the hard and soft consonants as I spell out the words as I go along.
Hi Antonia ☺ I hadn't understood that it is a Russian lesson 😃 it is much more difficult than English ☺I am not enough good at learning language to start learning Russian ☺ have a good weekend ☺ see you
@@AntoniaRomaker yes exactly right Antonia it is a challenge for me 😉☺ but I have so much work with English yet 😂thanks for your time ☺ I really enjoy conversing with you ☺ best wishes Laurent ☺😉☺
Hi, I see you have the last р in Фёдор as a soft consonant. I was curious why, since there was no vowel after. I’m just trying to make sense of it all. Thank you! I really like the lessons.
я бы хотел спросить, ты не планируешь создавать свой книжный клуб и вместе с нами, зрителяами прочитаем книги? или только общаться о каком-нибудь теме долго, иногда может быть в прямом эфире?
Antonnia Romekar Мне очень нравится ваши видио. У меня есть сомнения о произношении.Например: при спряжении глагола " читать".Как произносятся предпослднее "е" и конечное "е" (вы чита-ете)? Это как " чита-ите " или "чита-ити " или " чита-ете "? Принимается здесь правило сокращения гласных или нет? Пожалуйста утотнните ! Спасибо Заранее! Привет из Индии!
В русском языке нет однозначных норм на счёт редукции гласной "е". Я произношу "е" в конце чаще как "йэ", в остальных безударных местах чаще как "йi". Так что чаще всего я говорю "читаiте".
As Usual.. VERY slow and methodical and clear. It is a pity that some of these sounds are so difficult BUT you make learning them seem possible.. good job.
The word "preceding" was pretty helpful. Videos I watched before left me with the impression that hardening and softening effects the "following" consonant! ;-)
Hello! Antonia hope you are well, thanks for your contribution to teach us, your every single video is nice and good, wish you all the best have a good day.
You are very kind! Thank you! :)
Yes, please make more like this. It helps SO much.
Dear Antonia 🤗 your explanations are great 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 thank you so much 😊 you make a difficult topic very clear 🙋🏻♀️
Thanks for all the practice too 🦋
you have best teaching methods thanks very much to utilized best communication skills
You are very welcome! ;)
This is one of the hardest things about Russian language to me because it seems so subtle to my ear still. I can’t pronounce the word correctly to save my life. It sounds like I’m saying “sorry”.
Yeah, it is hard! But you can master it in time ;)
4:31 that tip made it make sense!
I am studying this precise topic myself at home. You explain it comprehensively and beautifully. I've been trying to learn Russian for a couple of years but found it hard going so I decided to buy myself a Russian keyboard and start again, this time by learning the alphabet thoroughly. Now I can look for the hard and soft consonants as I spell out the words as I go along.
I am glad that you keep trying and I'm sure you will succeed! Just keep going ;)
Omg same here. In the past I neglected this part, but now I'm starting again but this time in a proper way. This explanation is just perfect!
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great lesson thanks for your efforts .
Hii I am samresh from *INDIA* I am very happy to seen your video and I subscribed your channel .
Thank you! :)
Hi Antonia ☺ I hadn't understood that it is a Russian lesson 😃 it is much more difficult than English ☺I am not enough good at learning language to start learning Russian ☺ have a good weekend ☺ see you
Yeah, it is challenging ;)
@@AntoniaRomaker yes exactly right Antonia it is a challenge for me 😉☺ but I have so much work with English yet 😂thanks for your time ☺ I really enjoy conversing with you ☺ best wishes Laurent ☺😉☺
Where are you from? Hope you will find time and energy to study Russian some day ;)
@@AntoniaRomaker I am from the south west of France near the ocean 😉 and you Antonia where are you from and have you been living ? ☺
I am from Russia, the Urals ;) have been living here my whole life ;)
Здравствуйте, Ms. Antonia! Do you know any online dictionary with native speakers' pronunciation?
For me I think it's okay when pronounce ри or ли.But far more difficult when it come to pronounce рь or ль.Hope you can share some insight.
Hi, I see you have the last р in Фёдор as a soft consonant. I was curious why, since there was no vowel after. I’m just trying to make sense of it all. Thank you! I really like the lessons.
Maybe it's just a tiny mistake since obviously it's a hard sound ☺️
; مرحبـاََ 😊
من المغرب! شكراََ جزيلاً
Thank you,
No problem ;)
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hello maim ... I request from you that please make a video about *Slang words* like .. Gimme = give + me
Are you talking about English or Russian here?
я бы хотел спросить, ты не планируешь создавать свой книжный клуб и вместе с нами, зрителяами прочитаем книги? или только общаться о каком-нибудь теме долго, иногда может быть в прямом эфире?
Это хорошая идея, только времени пока на реализацию подобного проекта нет :(
@@AntoniaRomaker один раз в месяц было бы тоже хорошо. Ты была бы удивительная рассказчица :)
Antonnia Romekar
Мне очень нравится ваши видио. У меня есть сомнения
о произношении.Например: при
спряжении глагола " читать".Как
произносятся предпослднее
"е" и конечное "е" (вы чита-ете)?
Это как " чита-ите " или
"чита-ити " или " чита-ете "?
Принимается здесь правило
сокращения гласных или нет? Пожалуйста утотнните ! Спасибо
Заранее!
Привет из Индии!
В русском языке нет однозначных норм на счёт редукции гласной "е".
Я произношу "е" в конце чаще как "йэ", в остальных безударных местах чаще как "йi".
Так что чаще всего я говорю "читаiте".
П. С. Не принимается правило, а приМЕНЯется правило.
Не принятие правил, а применение правил.
*я не так написал.
Правила есть, просто "те" в конце читается как "е", но некоторые говорят и "ти".
Do you mean, yes? 😂
(Здравствуйте, Ms. Antonia! Do you know any online dictionary with native speakers' pronunciation?)
To tell you the truth I haven't come across one 🤨
I see, what a bad news🥲
Then, how about Google translation? Do you think it work well and have good pronunciation?
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Hi I joined.
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Yay :)
Beautiful teacher I love you baby.
Thank you! :)
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Yeah extraordinary L.....
What do you mean?
i hate this topic, can't just you make it more easy to understand
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