For a moment I was so happy that the Russian alphabet wasn't a mystery for me any more. Then my friend who knows Russian says it's very important that I learn the cursive since basically that's how most people hand write in Russian. Now I feel like a 6-year-old kid learning how to write!
Yes exactly like a six year old child! learning to write in the autumn term till CHristmas. This was my experience with Russian in the 60ties too. Now retired I brush up my nearly lost Russian slowly up again. What I still found very difficult "after Christmas" to recognize long Russian words instantly. But for the Moskva metro stations names this is useful. Some look very similar to us non natives. I started to learn Russian, because living in Central Europe I felt I should learn a Slavic language too, when visiting Russia many years ago its fun how many of the signs in the streets and on buildings one can read immidiately. Enjoy your journey!
Ok I'm learning the printed version of the alphabet but the "writing" verision is so different from that it feels like another alphabet to learn. Excuse me while I cry in the corner and remind myself that I said "RUSSIAN IS A BEAUTIFUL LANGUAGE LET'S LEARN IT NOW"
haha, yes the written form is hard. You can print Russian, and learn this a little later if it's easier. You can see why we needed to create a whole new video for this. Although if you are travelling in Russia it is useful to know some basic handwriting, because you will see some shop-signs that are printed in script.
I agree whole-heartedly that Russian is a beautiful language. Also, Cyrillic is interesting because the sound of the letter corresponds to the shape of the letter which corresponds the shape that our chest, throat, tongue, and mouth make while making the sounds and even includes timing of such biological movements. I think I shall make a video to elucidate more clearly at some time in the future.
Most of these aren't written like this in daily life. Usually 7-9 year old children write like this. I almost never seen an adult to write this way, unlike he is a teacher or something. Sometimes people write same letters in the same sentence differentely. And if you though english doctors handwriting is bad wait till you see russian ones :)
ж was a thrilling surprise, as were most of the hand-written Cyrillic letters. I have been studying Russian for a couple years and still had not yet seen Russian handwriting. It rocks my world because I have a funky hand-writing style that somewhat resembles these letters, so it feels natural to me already. Little doodles.
Thank you so much for posting this and my sincere gratitude to RussianLessons.Net. I've always wanted to learn Russian and just been taking a little break of my life and getting started. Thanks to you guys I can learn Russian in a structured manner. You have our full support and please upload more awesome videos like this! Спасибо!
Once you get the technique, the style, you will have a beautiful and gorgeous text. If you decide to use a fountain pen with a wide pointer with at least 1-2 mm, the letters, the whole text and its calligraphy will amaze you. I am not quite sure why it takes so long for most learning methods to present the handwriting so late in the process. Счастливо! P.S. The Ukrainian flag has nothing to do here because Ukrainian language is different, it has different letters and different grammatical laws as well as different pronunciation and, in case you forgot, it is a different country. Do not mess up with recent international politics. Keep it clean! Thanks. Благодарю Вас!
It's not really hard for me considering I was taught Serbian cyrilic when I was a child. It's nearly the same but with slight changes and a few more letters.
Half of the comments are people who don't know how to write cursive.. But he hee, I am Romanian and Romanians learn to write cursive since 7 years old So this alphabet is pretty easy for me
A year ago I started to learn russian and 3-4 months ago I looked at cursive and dont understand what people find so hard about it. I looked at it once and can write it, and yes of course I make mistakes. I only have problems with a letter followed by Л because you pretty much always have to set a small spike in between Л and the letter in front and thats quite confusing.
Это классический вариант. То, что у многих людей впоследствии появляются разнообразные перверсии, изменяющие стандартное написание до неузнаваемости, не говорит о том, что все должны их перенимать. И уж тем более те, для кого русский язык не является родным.
1:20 я заметила, что на одной из карточек открой для себя мир буква Л того же шрифта, там, где на лицевой стороне голубая Л, а на обратной стороне другого шрифта буква Л и лимон написано.
Is this Russian cursive? If so, is it acceptable to write in block letters (non-cursive) in the Russian language? Follow-up question, if writing in block letters is okay, then is there a video demonstrating that?
Yes, this is Russian cursive. This is how handwriting might be taught in school. You will see this style on some signs, so it is useful to be able to read it a little. Especially the unusual letters. If you are learning Russian for travel, you don't need to worry too much about writing like this. It is probably enough to read. It's more important to learn to words. If you are travelling you can just print Russian if you need to write something down. If you live in Russia it might be useful to learn to handwrite. In summary, speaking is really your first priority. Sorry, we don't have a video on printing Russian block letters.
RussianLessons.Net Thank you very much! I'm not traveling though. I'm only learning Russian because I have always liked how it sounds and I thought it would be great to learn :)
if U don't use cursive* in handwriting*, U will be thought as a person who didn't overwhelm the writing tasks for russian children preliminary school. that's the only reason... (As for me, I think the letter "Д" with it's -feet- looks very ugly, in handwriting, Of Course) *PS:* U always may write as U can,- in russia we say "бумага всё стерпит"
As a native Russian speaker I was very surprised when I saw this video. Because the Russian cursive is rather clumsy here. The real Russian handwriting looks different. You can watch this video and compare: ruclips.net/video/Q-wV52Qs8uc/видео.html
Hi there, hosts of this channel:) I am a 17 year old student from Switzerland who has started to learn Russian half a year ago. I have been using several sources to learn the language amongst them is the language learning app Babbel which has helped me quite a lot to get started. Now I am struggling to find adequate texts or literature from which to learn. And I was wondering whether you, dear hosts, knew some material I could use... I do not mind what kind of text it is even children's tales would be a very nice start for getting to know the Russian culture. I would like to ask another thing: How can I learn the rather difficult Russian grammar best? Is there a way to easily understand and apply it?
+Christian Zimmermann Hi, and welcome! On-line it's best to check out our website. www.russianlessons.net We think the best text book is the Penguin Russian Course. www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?link_code=ur2&tag=russialessonn-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&location=%2Fgp%2Fproduct%2F0140120416%2Fsr%3D1-1%2Fqid%3D1155256379%2Fref%3Dpd_bbs_1%3Fie%3DUTF8%26s%3Dbooks
What if you typed your google searches in russian? All you need to do is get a russian keyboard or get a software on your computer. If you're using a phone you can go to your phone's settings and change the layout
I'm learning Russian with a grammar book for children, and I noticed that there are "Dama" and "Имя" are written in a small font in the upper right corner of the pages. I know "Имя" means "name," but I have no idea what this "Dama" means. I just googled the word and got the definitions of it, but neither "lady" or "queen" seem right in the context. So my question is, what does "Dama" have to do with "Имя"?
So in English someone can write in both cursive writing and print writing...is that the case in Russian or is cursive handwriting the only way to handwrite?
+clnecropolis864 usually we have great mix between cursive and print, but it's not correct... So it's better to write with cursive and left type letters to computer)
What if I want to write something using a mix of cursive and printed letters? Is it okay in real life? If I want to write "xopowo", and I wrote the first 3 letters in cursive and the last 3 letters using printed style, is that ok? Or is it weird?
Привет! On your website, i noticed that you write "Брат Адама любит Москву - Adam's brother lives in Moscow". Isn't the translation supposed to be "Adam's brother loves Moscow"?
I have an advice to the Russian teachers we need to learn about wildlife mammals words different words during tour when same one is guided his or her clients
Russian language learners should realise that you see the traditional way how to handwrite letters. In real life things may be different. My handwriting mixed with printed letters. Just because it's way faster.
For a moment I was so happy that the Russian alphabet wasn't a mystery for me any more. Then my friend who knows Russian says it's very important that I learn the cursive since basically that's how most people hand write in Russian.
Now I feel like a 6-year-old kid learning how to write!
Как там успехи?
@@F-22_Raptor ruclips.net/video/Os22z8cTJXc/видео.html
I wanna learn russian words
Yes exactly like a six year old child! learning to write in the autumn term till CHristmas. This was my experience with Russian in the 60ties too. Now retired I brush up my nearly lost Russian slowly up again. What I still found very difficult "after Christmas" to recognize long Russian words instantly. But for the Moskva metro stations names this is useful. Some look very similar to us non natives. I started to learn Russian, because living in Central Europe I felt I should learn a Slavic language too, when visiting Russia many years ago its fun how many of the signs in the streets and on buildings one can read immidiately. Enjoy your journey!
Ok I'm learning the printed version of the alphabet but the "writing" verision is so different from that it feels like another alphabet to learn. Excuse me while I cry in the corner and remind myself that I said "RUSSIAN IS A BEAUTIFUL LANGUAGE LET'S LEARN IT NOW"
haha, yes the written form is hard. You can print Russian, and learn this a little later if it's easier. You can see why we needed to create a whole new video for this.
Although if you are travelling in Russia it is useful to know some basic handwriting, because you will see some shop-signs that are printed in script.
Hahaha your profile pic suits your comment
true true true! правда...
I agree whole-heartedly that Russian is a beautiful language. Also, Cyrillic is interesting because the sound of the letter corresponds to the shape of the letter which corresponds the shape that our chest, throat, tongue, and mouth make while making the sounds and even includes timing of such biological movements. I think I shall make a video to elucidate more clearly at some time in the future.
BunnaySango THANK YOU...ME 2
Russian Cursive makes me want to cry sometimes.
я тоже плачу когда пишу
Kratka Serbian is good to check it too :D
@@red_s1gnal390 почему идиото
Same
Why
I love the written form of the "t" letter
RIT123 ЛМАО
m я знаю
Я знаю
Don't get me started with dic-- i mean F
I said
" Russian is easy, and beautiful"
After these I say
"Russian is hard, and gorgeously complicated"
ruclips.net/video/Os22z8cTJXc/видео.html
Great video. Thanks. 15 minutes a day is all it takes. Every day, no breaks.
This is what I needed! No 20 minute videos just to teach this. Simple & right to the point.
I have such a video on my channel, please come and see
oh crap... what have i gotten myself into...
Most of these aren't written like this in daily life. Usually 7-9 year old children write like this. I almost never seen an adult to write this way, unlike he is a teacher or something. Sometimes people write same letters in the same sentence differentely.
And if you though english doctors handwriting is bad wait till you see russian ones :)
it's true! My lattes: А, Б, б, В, Е, Ж, ж, К, М, Н, П, Р, Т, Ф, Я, я - could be very different, especially when I'm writing fast :DDD
ж was a thrilling surprise, as were most of the hand-written Cyrillic letters. I have been studying Russian for a couple years and still had not yet seen Russian handwriting. It rocks my world because I have a funky hand-writing style that somewhat resembles these letters, so it feels natural to me already. Little doodles.
The fact that this overlaps so much with English cursive but isn't pronounced the same, makes me want to laugh and cry at the same time
The only problem with Russian cursive is reading words like лишишь. My russian nightmare
yeah лииииь
Could you not??
Hahahaha I get it. Just wrote it out and got 11 spikes in a row
try "лилии" or "пишешь" or "дышишь" or "ШИНШИЛЛА" :DDD
Mikaeshin "гетросексуал" read this)
0:40 - Yeeeeeeaaahhh
Domagoj Vrsaljko 😂😂😂
Domagoj Vrsaljko lol
Domagoj Vrsaljko hahahahahh
😅😂🤭
Abhahahah nisi normalan
this is hard, i need some vodka...
Or drink some soapy water
You love karah
We don't drink vodka without bears and balalaika 😎
Try kvas. It's better
You mean Водки гiбнт?
This makes me wanna cry
I'm learning Russian! I wrote the whole Russian alphabet normally and in cursive thanks to this video! Thanks!
it seems easier than i thought, спасибо ))
+Mila Cortabarra You're Welcome! Thanks for the feedback! Yes, we knew we needed an animation, it makes it much clearer.
The planning meeting: Let's make capital T look like Pi with a line in the middle, and lower case can look like an M. WTF...
Cyrillic
Давай, это легко!:)))
МTF...
Easy solution: Capital T looks like a 7, small t looks like well, "t".
Лол, я пришла алфавит учить:D
Спасибо Учитель.👍
You can proudly say you’ve mastered russian handwriting when you can write and READ the word шишка
Thank you so much for posting this and my sincere gratitude to RussianLessons.Net. I've always wanted to learn Russian and just been taking a little break of my life and getting started. Thanks to you guys I can learn Russian in a structured manner. You have our full support and please upload more awesome videos like this! Спасибо!
This is actually an insanely helpful video, thank you,
I got here for the reason I love writing. I fond your writing super beautiful. Thank you for the video.
Eva minnie
Hola x47usgkd
Зачем я сюда зашла? И почему оно так криво все написано??
Вообще-то так мы и должны писать но я так не пишу
А я наверное красиво пишу
No idea what you said there, daughter of Nikolai II
Once you get the technique, the style, you will have a beautiful and gorgeous text. If you decide to use a fountain pen with a wide pointer with at least 1-2 mm, the letters, the whole text and its calligraphy will amaze you. I am not quite sure why it takes so long for most learning methods to present the handwriting so late in the process. Счастливо!
P.S. The Ukrainian flag has nothing to do here because Ukrainian language is different, it has different letters and different grammatical laws as well as different pronunciation and, in case you forgot, it is a different country. Do not mess up with recent international politics. Keep it clean! Thanks. Благодарю Вас!
It's not really hard for me considering I was taught Serbian cyrilic when I was a child. It's nearly the same but with slight changes and a few more letters.
When you think you finally understand the russian alphabet but then sees the writing version...
I know right. Infact I felt I know all the printed alphabets and how to pronounce it until I just came across this.
Seriously I'm totally lost🥺
I should download this video if I want to learn writing.
hi me from goa in india. i am learning russian through youtube videos.thanks for such kind of videos that helping me to learn.
+Ramesh Adhikari You're welcome!
I like russia, some time i want to work with russian business man some day... and i want to say thank you for the maker of this video.
Half of the comments are people who don't know how to write cursive..
But he hee, I am Romanian and Romanians learn to write cursive since 7 years old
So this alphabet is pretty easy for me
I can't understand why the letter T is written such in a different way @.@
+Mylène Namine T means three, so thre is 3 lines
+Лана Авдеева lana avdyeyeva.. It's right??
+Hushiization this is right: lana avdeyeva, but in my passport latin alpabet itslana avdeeva,
Greek influence
Capital letters to distinguish between the "Т" and "Г"
People complaing about the Russian alphabet. Try learning all 2136 frequently 漢字 (kanji) in Japanese.
A year ago I started to learn russian and 3-4 months ago I looked at cursive and dont understand what people find so hard about it. I looked at it once and can write it, and yes of course I make mistakes. I only have problems with a letter followed by Л because you pretty much always have to set a small spike in between Л and the letter in front and thats quite confusing.
1:53 letter r
Beautiful handwriting !!
You help me a lot thank you very much😘😘😘😘😘
Thank you
Menga bu yoqdi
Спасибо.Привет из Москвы.
I love it! :D
Nice job!
+Dosu Kinuta Thank-You!
Ahhh, printing font vs handwriting font... >
Ахах, так буквы только первоклашки пишут)))
Это классический вариант. То, что у многих людей впоследствии появляются разнообразные перверсии, изменяющие стандартное написание до неузнаваемости, не говорит о том, что все должны их перенимать. И уж тем более те, для кого русский язык не является родным.
Привет
1:20 я заметила, что на одной из карточек открой для себя мир буква Л того же шрифта, там, где на лицевой стороне голубая Л, а на обратной стороне другого шрифта буква Л и лимон написано.
@@أميرالعجمي-ل4ل привет
Спасибо! :D
Спасибо большое
Very useful video, спасибо!
مشتركه جديده معك من سوريا🇸🇾🇸🇾
Is this Russian cursive? If so, is it acceptable to write in block letters (non-cursive) in the Russian language?
Follow-up question, if writing in block letters is okay, then is there a video demonstrating that?
Yes, this is Russian cursive. This is how handwriting might be taught in school. You will see this style on some signs, so it is useful to be able to read it a little. Especially the unusual letters.
If you are learning Russian for travel, you don't need to worry too much about writing like this. It is probably enough to read. It's more important to learn to words. If you are travelling you can just print Russian if you need to write something down. If you live in Russia it might be useful to learn to handwrite. In summary, speaking is really your first priority.
Sorry, we don't have a video on printing Russian block letters.
RussianLessons.Net
Thank you very much! I'm not traveling though. I'm only learning Russian because I have always liked how it sounds and I thought it would be great to learn :)
if U don't use cursive* in handwriting*, U will be thought as a person who didn't overwhelm the writing tasks for russian children preliminary school. that's the only reason...
(As for me, I think the letter "Д" with it's -feet- looks very ugly, in handwriting, Of Course)
*PS:* U always may write as U can,- in russia we say "бумага всё стерпит"
And in English-speaking countries if you write "you" as "U" you will be thought to be a person of very limited educational attainment! ;-)
Im learning chinese idk why im here but still cool
Because your sister said you must learn Russian instead of Chinese.
Thank you!!
+Itheil You're welcome!
Даааа, изучайте наш язык)))
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Я изучаю русский язык в университете. Я японец.
@@北枕-x3p удачи)
HELP
Никто тебе не поможет
Русский язык съест тебя😈
Thanks!
The letter 4 is lowercase g and uppercase D
Спасибо за алфавит
Nice handwriting :)
Почему перед тем, как учить других, Вы не повторили школьную программу? Не "эл", а "эль".
As a native Russian speaker I was very surprised when I saw this video. Because the Russian cursive is rather clumsy here. The real Russian handwriting looks different. You can watch this video and compare: ruclips.net/video/Q-wV52Qs8uc/видео.html
Hi there, hosts of this channel:)
I am a 17 year old student from Switzerland who has started to learn Russian half a year ago.
I have been using several sources to learn the language amongst them is the language learning app Babbel which has helped me quite a lot to get started. Now I am struggling to find adequate texts or literature from which to learn. And I was wondering whether you, dear hosts, knew some material I could use...
I do not mind what kind of text it is even children's tales would be a very nice start for getting to know the Russian culture.
I would like to ask another thing: How can I learn the rather difficult Russian grammar best? Is there a way to easily understand and apply it?
+Christian Zimmermann Hi, and welcome! On-line it's best to check out our website. www.russianlessons.net We think the best text book is the Penguin Russian Course. www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?link_code=ur2&tag=russialessonn-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&location=%2Fgp%2Fproduct%2F0140120416%2Fsr%3D1-1%2Fqid%3D1155256379%2Fref%3Dpd_bbs_1%3Fie%3DUTF8%26s%3Dbooks
What if you typed your google searches in russian? All you need to do is get a russian keyboard or get a software on your computer. If you're using a phone you can go to your phone's settings and change the layout
초보자가 배우기 좋네요~
Every non-native Russian speaker trying to learn Russian here just died inside a little
Is there a print writing version
Букву ш я пишу без линии внизу. Я подключаю к другой букве сверху до низу как латинское w
Правильно, с линией никто не пишет
@@sodinc ну да
Nasulat ko po yan
NICE.
Что я здесь делаю?😂
Zõr. ekan❤❤
Does it really have to be in cursive I
I'm learning Russian with a grammar book for children, and I noticed that there are "Dama" and "Имя" are written in a small font in the upper right corner of the pages. I know "Имя" means "name," but I have no idea what this "Dama" means. I just googled the word and got the definitions of it, but neither "lady" or "queen" seem right in the context. So my question is, what does "Dama" have to do with "Имя"?
If it's cursive, then letter т is written like m, so probably it's дата that means date
Lada Shilova Thank you!
Прекрасно
So in English someone can write in both cursive writing and print writing...is that the case in Russian or is cursive handwriting the only way to handwrite?
+clnecropolis864 usually we have great mix between cursive and print, but it's not correct... So it's better to write with cursive and left type letters to computer)
we handwrite in cursive
nastyaproo the books or the signs are in printed ?
Excuse me, I’m interested in Russian writing. But I’m curious that why some alphabet writing in the right are not the same with the left such as T ?
Because T already used for russian G
What if I want to write something using a mix of cursive and printed letters? Is it okay in real life?
If I want to write "xopowo", and I wrote the first 3 letters in cursive and the last 3 letters using printed style, is that ok? Or is it weird?
Well, it's rather weird, I'd say.
wow awesome thank you!!😙😙😙😙😙😙
You're most welcome! Thanks for the feedback.
I'm learning russian!!!😉😉😉😉😉😉😊😊😊😊😊😊😋😋😋😋😋
Cool
классно . 👌
Spasipa ♥️♥️♥️😘😘
Карточки Деагостини Открой для себя мир. Я учу алфавит. Там тот же шрифт.
Can there be an učimo slova?
Привет! On your website, i noticed that you write "Брат Адама любит Москву - Adam's brother lives in Moscow". Isn't the translation supposed to be "Adam's brother loves Moscow"?
Thank-you! I have fixed the translation error.
Does that sentence have every letter?
Nope it doesn't, if you just start from the beginning in the alphabet - 4th letter in it's missing it. Г I didn't check the rest.
Russian and Macedonian brother 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇲🇰🇲🇰🇲🇰
So you are Russian and Greek?
I have an advice to the Russian teachers we need to learn about wildlife mammals words different words during tour when same one is guided his or her clients
Почему я это смотрю...
2:37 Why couldn’t they use a hook at the end rather than a turn?
Is this cursive script?
Какое-то дикое написание некоторых букв у вас, простите... Что с заглавной А?
нормальная а, меня так и учили, ее легче писать
Do they need to write like this?
yes, but not every russian write like this
We have uploaded a lesson with some scanned examples. www.russianlessons.net/lessons/russian_handwriting.php
Сnасuбо боgьɯое
I have written Λeнuн on my hand. Is it correct?
Да
Is this is cursive or normal handwriting..?? Or does everyone write in cursive?
we handwrite in cursive
Это нормальный почерк, все так пишут.
Азбука
If I start from the top-right corner of the lower-case letter д, how can I connect it to the before letter then? I'm confused.
you just connect them with a line
some people (like me) don't connect it and just write the letter separately
Для этого надо учиться в русской школе
Поищите в интернете прописи для первых классов
I buying the Russian Alphabet. If does. Thank You! And Enjoy! :) ;) 😊
Sees y, Ohh it will just be a normal y.
Proceeds to write m??? Me: WhYYYYYY
Very. Cool 😂
هو احنا بنتكتب بإيدينا اللي بالخط التقيل ولا الخفيف ؟ والمفروض نحفظ انهي شكل ؟ يعني انهي هنكتبه وانهي هنقراه
Russian language learners should realise that you see the traditional way how to handwrite letters. In real life things may be different. My handwriting mixed with printed letters. Just because it's way faster.
🇸🇾🇸🇾🇸🇾الله يحفظ روسيا من طرطوس كل الحب للشعب الروسي
I'll be tIpSy BeFoRe I CaN SaY WhY