I really like that you included the Cyrillic spelling. I worked for a few years with a Woman originally from Vinnytsia. When I met her, she had been in here in Canada for almost 5 years and had given up trying to correct the way people pronounced her name.
That Lviv Girl, I encourage you to ask your listeners about their interests. Listeners want to learn a variety of topics involving Ukraine. Some topics include food recipes, customs, traditions and education.
@@markp448 Ok, thank you! Old Man (from above) is very good about giving me suggestions, and one video was produced for him. About price change and real estate situation in UA now.
That Lviv Girl, It is good that you seek the knowledge or experience from “Old Man” regarding the real estate situation in L’viv. With certain topics, your own knowledge or experience will suffice to develop and edit a story. With other topics, another source will help develop and edit an effective story. Other sources of information include people with experience, news articles, videos and research papers. Nevertheless, your skills and struggles will help you become better.
That Lviv Girl I was there in February Rynok square , the coffee shops your lint wine, I didn’t get to visit the underground bunker! Four days wasn’t long enough a week would have been better.
You don't use Vikusya/Virusia? You don't call people using these nicknames? I just wonder...The idea was by Erdal. I will mention this in the consecutive video.
Hi there. Thanks for your video. Next one can be males names. I see you maintain your time pretty good. Irene is common name in America. Have a great day 👍😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
"you maintain your time pretty good" what do you mean? Between the words? Yes, next video will be what you might expect ;) Irene is common. Also, there is Ira. But in America it's a man's name...Correct?
No. I never in my life met man with such name. It is a female name. It sounds айрін. The last video you said you got two books from your students. Can I ask? Are you a teacher or something like that? Thanks a lot for your work and have a great day.
@@Wrestlingworld939 Mostly I am a guide, but I have a student from Virginia who I teach Ukrainian to. He is very smart and knows 4 languages already incl. Russian. I'm happy to teach Ukrainian to people, as I've developed by methodology already.
I knew a woman named Milena. She said it is not pronounced "mil-ee-anna" or "meel-yee-eh-na" she said it many times, but when I try, she says I say it wrong because English speaking people can't pronounce it.
"Katka" is personal and not so gentle... It's a bit rough and has a "cool" hue to it. I would ask bf using... Your other options are Katrysia, Katinka, Katiysha (the last one has a bit of Russian in it). All of them need permission I think...Use with caution...)
I only came here to establish whether or not the Ukranian 'и' was the equivalent of the Czech/Slovak 'i' (short vowel) and whether or not the Ukranian 'і' was the equivalent of the Czech/Slovak 'í' (lengthened vowel). I think I have deduced that it is, thank you!
We pronounce the letters as they are written... So Кері and Юстина translate.google.com/#view=home&op=translate&sl=en&tl=uk&text=Justina Justina is a common name for us.
yes- made the mistake of using OLGA ... It was corrected to OLHA - Olya was suggested but I chose Olha , as I have no problem pronouncing " h" ... More uncomfortable is using Sergey and so I DEFAULT to Seryoha to avoid replicating Russian Сергей
Hello sweetheart I love your nice and interesting video. Many names are the same in Spanish like Maria,Veronica, Tatiana, Olga ,Ana y Martha. But somehow I really love the original Ukrainian and Russian names like your name IRINA it is so beautiful. I have a girl friend in Ukraine her name is SVETLANA I called her Sveta or Lana . You didn't mention this name in your list. You mentioned SVITLANA and her nickname SVETA let me know if is the same or is a different name. Love you IRYNA .... greetings from Los Angeles
@@ThatLvivGirl yep, my only friend named Marina got that name from her mom who is Russian living away from Russia for 25 years...probably wanted something that would be easy for British people to pronounce. Slavla Ukrainii
With all due respect ma'am.....THE WEMEN OF UKRAINE ARE JUST NEXT LEVEL BEAUTIFUL OH MY GAWD!!!! IM A FAN.....SLAVA UKRAINE 🇺🇦 🤪 LOVE FROM AMERICA FOOK RUSSIA
@@ThatLvivGirl instagram.com/thatlvivgirl?igshid=19irzpqtxfwl7. You can only see Instagram message if you have a smartphone (I think). My Instagram name is upasakdey. Actually I want to know why belarus country(your neighbour country) does not do lockdown .why they ignore the power of the korona virus ..why the government of belarus does not care people life ..why??????
no - Do you have a Ukrainian girlfriend, a Ukrainian wife… Or maybe Ukrainian relatives? What about coworkers or friends in Ukraine? NO ---- But there are over 1000 Ukrainans in my UK city and I am ashamed I am too lazy to learn UKRAINIAN AFTER 5 YEARS STUDYING rUSSIAN ... EVEN THOUGH 60 % words are very similar
I really like that you included the Cyrillic spelling.
I worked for a few years with a Woman originally from Vinnytsia. When I met her, she had been in here in Canada for almost 5 years and had given up trying to correct the way people pronounced her name.
I'm happy that you worked with a Ukrainian woman! I'm sorry to hear her story! I had to change my name, too.
I used to know a girl named Ania, I didn't know that it's actually a nickname.
You learn something new every day.
Ania is common, but full name might be different.
The introduction of the nickname is very helpful. Some Ukrainians use their nicknames instead of their formal names. Thank you!
I'm happy about your experience with Ukrainians!
That Lviv Girl, I encourage you to ask your listeners about their interests. Listeners want to learn a variety of topics involving Ukraine. Some topics include food recipes, customs, traditions and education.
@@markp448 Ok, thank you! Old Man (from above) is very good about giving me suggestions, and one video was produced for him. About price change and real estate situation in UA now.
That Lviv Girl, It is good that you seek the knowledge or experience from “Old Man” regarding the real estate situation in L’viv. With certain topics, your own knowledge or experience will suffice to develop and edit a story. With other topics, another source will help develop and edit an effective story.
Other sources of information include people with experience, news articles, videos and research papers. Nevertheless, your skills and struggles will help you become better.
Lviv was very nice! Your English is excellent!
Thank you! What was nice about Lviv?
That Lviv Girl I was there in February Rynok square , the coffee shops your lint wine, I didn’t get to visit the underground bunker! Four days wasn’t long enough a week would have been better.
Thank you for making these videos.
Very Helpful Vedio. Thank you My Lady. 🙏👍😎✌
Glad it was helpful!
Very cool video. Also interesting that this is alphabetical order in the Cyrillic alphabet.🙂
Polina❤
And Nina❤
Cool..I wonder how you find themes for these videos? Imaginative you... Actually, very funny to me too. Vikusya i Virusya...cool!
You don't use Vikusya/Virusia? You don't call people using these nicknames? I just wonder...The idea was by Erdal. I will mention this in the consecutive video.
I do...I just found it funny! Great video...A vot s Iroj...tipa nikakak? What do they call you?
Hi there. Thanks for your video. Next one can be males names. I see you maintain your time pretty good. Irene is common name in America. Have a great day 👍😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
"you maintain your time pretty good" what do you mean? Between the words? Yes, next video will be what you might expect ;) Irene is common. Also, there is Ira. But in America it's a man's name...Correct?
No. I never in my life met man with such name. It is a female name. It sounds айрін. The last video you said you got two books from your students. Can I ask? Are you a teacher or something like that? Thanks a lot for your work and have a great day.
@@Wrestlingworld939 Mostly I am a guide, but I have a student from Virginia who I teach Ukrainian to. He is very smart and knows 4 languages already incl. Russian. I'm happy to teach Ukrainian to people, as I've developed by methodology already.
I knew a woman named Milena. She said it is not pronounced "mil-ee-anna" or "meel-yee-eh-na" she said it many times, but when I try, she says I say it wrong because English speaking people can't pronounce it.
Can I use "Katka" as a nickname for Ekaterina?
"Katka" is personal and not so gentle... It's a bit rough and has a "cool" hue to it. I would ask bf using... Your other options are Katrysia, Katinka, Katiysha (the last one has a bit of Russian in it). All of them need permission I think...Use with caution...)
Nyc video
My name is Marusia, and Mary in English. Most people have trouble rolling the R, or replace the R with an L.
Beauty
great video iryna U LOOK LIKE A FLOWER!!
Thank you! Which one? Is Israel blooming now?
u look like a beautifull rose! YES ISRAEL IS BLOOMING ITS THE SPRING PITY WE STILL CANT FULLY ENJOY IT
@@zvikrol5220 Rose is nice. Yes, it's a pity. The country has been on my mind lately.
Privet, spasibo for this lesson. Is Olga / Olya a Ukrainian or Russian name? How does one pronounce it and which is the nick name?
👍💐🙂
Some times I pronounce it lay lah, and other times I pronounce it li la and other times I pronounce it lee la. Then again it could be de li la????
Nobody from my American coworkers can pronounce my name Olya correct 😂 I made it simply Ola for them)
I only came here to establish whether or not the Ukranian 'и' was the equivalent of the Czech/Slovak 'i' (short vowel) and whether or not the Ukranian 'і' was the equivalent of the Czech/Slovak 'í' (lengthened vowel). I think I have deduced that it is, thank you!
Hello. How about Sasha/Sacha Sascha male-female
I think overseas they would call themselves Alex. In Ukraine, the same name is used for both. It's pronounced as you see it...
Thank you, How would you pronounce Kerri and Justina ,
We pronounce the letters as they are written... So Кері and Юстина translate.google.com/#view=home&op=translate&sl=en&tl=uk&text=Justina
Justina is a common name for us.
Please make the original language larger. I am so eager to learn seeing the names in original Ukrainian is crucial. Thank you very much !!!!
Halyna is pretty. Daryna too
yes- made the mistake of using OLGA ... It was corrected to OLHA - Olya was suggested but I chose Olha , as I have no problem pronouncing " h" ... More uncomfortable is using Sergey and so I DEFAULT to Seryoha to avoid replicating Russian Сергей
ok, Irinka
Ilove you ukren
Hi I am indian .how are you .and their situation
My name is Zlata please make a video with letter Z I’m also Ukrainian
how do you pronounce the name Alona? I am seeing Ukraine women and would like to know how to say her name properly
Lol very useful
How to join the cycle club
Welcome to Morocco
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watching in march 2022. hoping you are ok.🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🥺🌸🌸🌸💕
i have ukrainian friends in vinnitsya
Hello sweetheart I love your nice and interesting video. Many names are the same in Spanish like Maria,Veronica, Tatiana, Olga ,Ana y Martha. But somehow I really love the original Ukrainian and Russian names like your name IRINA it is so beautiful.
I have a girl friend in Ukraine her name is SVETLANA I called her Sveta or Lana . You didn't mention this name in your list. You mentioned SVITLANA and her nickname SVETA let me know if is the same or is a different name.
Love you IRYNA .... greetings from Los Angeles
Mariia in Ukraine
Where is the most popular ukrainian name “Marina”?????
What do you mean where??? Probably where they speak Russian))) Marina is Russian ;)
@@ThatLvivGirl yep, my only friend named Marina got that name from her mom who is Russian living away from Russia for 25 years...probably wanted something that would be easy for British people to pronounce. Slavla Ukrainii
With all due respect ma'am.....THE WEMEN OF UKRAINE ARE JUST NEXT LEVEL BEAUTIFUL OH MY GAWD!!!! IM A FAN.....SLAVA UKRAINE 🇺🇦 🤪
LOVE FROM AMERICA
FOOK RUSSIA
M̤o̤b̤i̤l̤e̤ n̤ṳm̤b̤e̤r̤ ṳ
Nadezhda = Nadia = Nadyuschka ???
My grandmother was "Nadezda" but spelled and written in different ways
@@HanBaby82 , I believe that in the Russian language "nadezda" means, translates to "hope"?
Please check your Instagram.i sent a message to you
Hey Alex, what instagram account did you message to? I don't see it...)) Please email me at thatlvivgirl2gmail.com
@@ThatLvivGirl instagram.com/thatlvivgirl?igshid=19irzpqtxfwl7. You can only see Instagram message if you have a smartphone (I think). My Instagram name is upasakdey. Actually I want to know why belarus country(your neighbour country) does not do lockdown .why they ignore the power of the korona virus ..why the government of belarus does not care people life ..why??????
Thank you i finde my gf now
no - Do you have a Ukrainian girlfriend, a Ukrainian wife… Or maybe Ukrainian relatives? What about coworkers or friends in Ukraine? NO ---- But there are over 1000 Ukrainans in my UK city and I am ashamed I am too lazy to learn UKRAINIAN AFTER 5 YEARS STUDYING rUSSIAN ... EVEN THOUGH 60 % words are very similar