Words with double stress in Ukrainian language

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024

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  • @Christian-ve4bs
    @Christian-ve4bs 2 года назад +32

    My dear teacher Inna. Thank you for another helpful video. Thank you for continuing to work through the harsh conditions in Ukraine! You are truly the best 💙💛

  • @briang9048
    @briang9048 2 года назад +17

    Merry Christmas Inna, we love you!

  • @МихайлоДуда-и9ъ
    @МихайлоДуда-и9ъ 2 года назад +13

    Дякую Вам за працю та цікаве відео.

  • @lindawulff67
    @lindawulff67 2 года назад +10

    Be safe be strong

  • @cdhutch
    @cdhutch 2 года назад +2

    Дякую, Інно. Це дуже корисено.

  • @anhelina2726
    @anhelina2726 Год назад +1

    I noticed that in Ukrainian, the words that are borrowed from French, we always stress the last syllable.
    zhaliuzi, parachut, zhuri, furchet etc.

  • @kristinamelnichenko5775
    @kristinamelnichenko5775 Год назад

    Thank you Inna! You inspire me. Слава Україні!!!!!!! 🦁💄🇺🇦

  • @marek.schid.8887
    @marek.schid.8887 2 года назад +5

    Vid is nice. In Polisch language we have the same situatuion. 🇵🇱🇺🇦👍

  • @hellboy8317
    @hellboy8317 2 года назад +7

    Please stay safe - SLAVA UKRAINI 💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛

  • @eddyanckaert7763
    @eddyanckaert7763 2 года назад +3

    nice day and thank you

  • @LearningSpanishwithDrL
    @LearningSpanishwithDrL 2 года назад +6

    Great video!

  • @geosoldier72
    @geosoldier72 2 года назад +4

    Thank you so much for another amazing video. Please be safe and Glory to Ukraine!!!!

  • @HaleyMary
    @HaleyMary 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for uploading despite the circumstances you live in. Hope you continue to stay safe.
    I loved the lesson! Was interesting to learn about the double stress.

  • @donburke1357
    @donburke1357 2 года назад +4

    Very helpful! Something so simple, yet it becomes so useful! (In the medical area, it’s very important not to misunderstand someone.)

  • @francescociprini0208
    @francescociprini0208 2 года назад +1

    I even don't know how I get to your channel, but it's really cool. Slava Ukraini 💛💙

  • @claresstyle
    @claresstyle 2 года назад +2

    Thank you 💙💛 Always praying for you Inna, слава Україні 🇺🇦

  • @ItsMe_Hello_People
    @ItsMe_Hello_People 2 года назад +1

    Great lesson. I was surprised about the double stress. Thank you! 💙💛

  • @francisdec1615
    @francisdec1615 2 года назад +3

    We have a few such words in Swedish too, but they're very few. Unlike in Ukrainian most of them seem to be loan words, and there is usually the simple explanation that the word is of Greek origin and can have both Greek and Latin pronunciation, like the name Kleopatra, which is Greek and in Greek is stressed on the third syllable but in Latin on the second. The Greek name Herostratos could btw be stressed on the second or third syllable also in Greek itself.
    The other situation is that it is a foreign word that has the stress on one of the last syllables but people simply put the stress on the first syllable, because that's the syllable that is usually stressed in Swedish and other Germanic languages. 'Tobacco' is 'tobak' in Swedish. It's borrowed from Spanish and originally had the stress on the second syllable but since around the mid-1800s the stress is on the first syllable.

  • @xpiyrw2374
    @xpiyrw2374 2 года назад +8

    🇺🇲🇺🇦🇺🇦 Slava Ukraini. 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇲
    I am behind in my studies...😔
    Thanks for new lesson. 😁

    • @kristinamelnichenko5775
      @kristinamelnichenko5775 Год назад +1

      I did the beginner course but I only completed half of it, so I’m taking it again! All progress is good. Слава Україні!

  • @lindsayheyes925
    @lindsayheyes925 2 года назад +2

    Interesting. This must give great opprtunities for creativity in poetry and lyrics (I've been listening to Eileen again).

  • @sw33tmar13
    @sw33tmar13 6 месяцев назад

    Sweet Inna, thank you very much for your videos! If you feel, can you do a video explaining how to find the stress in the usual words? I can't get over this mistake. Please me with your help.

  • @Mari-lu2uv
    @Mari-lu2uv 2 года назад +2

    Glad to see you back!!

  • @paulhealy1
    @paulhealy1 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for this interesting video. A little correction in your English: I want to explain (to) you; I want to explain you, means something different. It means I am the thing you want to explain.
    Stay safe and more power to you.

  • @volodymyrzakolodyazhny
    @volodymyrzakolodyazhny Год назад

    Типово, це одні й ті ж слова, але наголос змінюється залежно від території, наприклад, рідні наголоси на сході України, та на заході. Тобто, наголос - це ніби частина діалекту. По наголосу та інших моментах - можна зрозуміти, приблизно, регіон походження країни.

  • @LisaNH934
    @LisaNH934 2 года назад

    💙💛🙏💙💛 thank you.

  • @MB-ow7us
    @MB-ow7us 2 года назад +1

    Hello Inna,
    As I practice my vocabulary and look up words, many of them do not have an accent over the stressed vowel, so I often wonder if I am saying it correctly. Is there a Rule of Thumb for beginners that can be used to at least get a high percentage of the words stressed correctly? Thank you.

  • @Davidhhoward
    @Davidhhoward 2 года назад +1

    Yes, I have noticed the same spelling for words in different cases. Приклад: У мене дві сестри. Щітка моєї сестри.

  • @StormyOne1
    @StormyOne1 Год назад

    Does this mean these words can be pronounced correctly no matter which of the 2 you choose?

  • @PetrashAD
    @PetrashAD 2 года назад +3

    Я хотів би знати, коли використовувати один наголос замість іншого.

    • @olesya395
      @olesya395 2 года назад

      both options are always correct

  • @Damio22yt
    @Damio22yt 2 года назад

    In the Polish language we have "opera". First or second vowel stressed.

    • @feandil1713
      @feandil1713 2 года назад

      Isn't it that case, when we pronounce latin or greek words according to the hard rule of polish language, that we stress always the second last syllable? Just like fizyka (physics), Monika (first name), etc.?

  • @EnjoyMoto
    @EnjoyMoto 2 года назад +1

    Комент для рейтингу. П.с. Не знаю, чому мені твій канал виліз у пропозиції, адже я шукаю та дивлюся лише англ відео. Однак, було цікаво послухати, адже я цих правил укр мови не знав (не надавав значенню).

  • @bouboulinadecirta9302
    @bouboulinadecirta9302 2 года назад

    🙏👍👍👍

  • @prioritydotbuzz
    @prioritydotbuzz 2 года назад

    😍😍😍

  • @nurseSean
    @nurseSean 2 года назад

    When trying to master a topic I try to understand the boundaries of my understanding.
    When does the double stress indicate sarcasm and the opposite of the spoken word?
    Слава Україні
    Мовознавцям Слава

  • @jplouthelgm5156
    @jplouthelgm5156 Год назад +1

    CONtroversy, gaRAGE 🇺🇲🇨🇦
    conTROversy, GArage 🇬🇧

  • @juandiegovalverde1982
    @juandiegovalverde1982 2 года назад

    In Wiktionary it´s алфа́віт or алфаві́т.

  • @thenosa87
    @thenosa87 2 года назад

    Oh wow you’re still alive

  • @laorlinski3037
    @laorlinski3037 Год назад

    Я трохи розгублений чесно🧐🇺🇦

  • @proximashining776
    @proximashining776 2 года назад

    One of these pronunciations sounds more Russian to me - perhaps an influence from the times when Ukraine was under Russian rule?

  • @kwameadjepong7797
    @kwameadjepong7797 2 года назад +1

    Шо double stress

    • @olesya395
      @olesya395 2 года назад

      подвійний наголос

  • @gurkeetsingh9165
    @gurkeetsingh9165 2 года назад

    You are very cute 🤍

    • @dansugardude2655
      @dansugardude2655 2 года назад +4

      She’s also very married 💍

    • @thefisherking78
      @thefisherking78 2 года назад

      @@dansugardude2655 lol so no bob and vageen for singh? Bighly sadh