MEMORIZE the CYRILLIC alphabet (in 10 minutes)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @NelsonDellis
    @NelsonDellis  Год назад +36

    What other symbol/character sets should I make a video about learning?

    • @ryeryeryerye
      @ryeryeryerye Год назад +4

      Chinese Characters 😅

    • @rozencrantz
      @rozencrantz Год назад +11

      arabic

    • @vvolchonok
      @vvolchonok Год назад +2

      Try some alphabet with many similar letters, for example thai.

    • @supermarkomarkomarko
      @supermarkomarkomarko Год назад +5

      @@rozencrantz yes, arabic

    • @dzikijohnny
      @dzikijohnny Год назад +5

      How about the Cherokee Alphabet? I just found out about it. It has 85 symbols that represent sounds like kana. It's taught in schools, but it is at risk of dying out. You could offer it to the schools that teach the language.

  • @emre1992
    @emre1992 Год назад +83

    I think a video for memorizing Anatomy, or pharmacology(medical subjects) would be amazing! Great video as always

  • @Binhchai..
    @Binhchai.. Год назад +38

    This is by far the most comprehensive and fun to look at each letters. I'm astounding by the many references you can find and put it into practice ,this video should be recommended to many russian learners beginners. Much love 😊

  • @reidos6420
    @reidos6420 Год назад +33

    Fun fact. From what I have learnt so far, there is no letter J in Cyrillic but when you think about it, what sounds are required to even make a J sound? In English, it's like... djuh sort of.. well, anyway, in Russian you use the D sound and the soft J sound (which is the S in pleaSure).. add them together Д+Ж = J
    John = Джон
    There are other really cool things about Cyrillic that I just love! If you know the sound that every letter makes, you can basically read Russian! And vice versa, if you can read Russian, you can likely pronounce the words out loud! So cool!

    • @lred1383
      @lred1383 7 месяцев назад +5

      There is the letter Џ in South Slavic cyrillic, it makes the sound you're looking for

    • @reidos6420
      @reidos6420 7 месяцев назад +1

      @lred1383 thanks for that info!! Very cool to know!!

    • @Lussimio
      @Lussimio 7 месяцев назад +4

      Also u have Ю and Я for many of the other J sounds (with a vowel afterwards)

    • @alexsetyapranarka9191
      @alexsetyapranarka9191 3 месяца назад

      Dshon

    • @idk-r3w
      @idk-r3w 3 месяца назад

      @@alexsetyapranarka9191dzhon

  • @P1x3lMagic
    @P1x3lMagic 5 месяцев назад +11

    Just a little tip - memorise Russian alphabet (it's not that hard, way easier than to learn 2k hieoglyrps of Mandarin +entirely new concept of 4 tones) and boom - you are ready to undererstand, like, 70% of current Russian language.
    Like, 'Студенты и Профессоры Санкт-Петербургского Университета' means 'Students and Profeasors of the Saint Petesburg University'...

  • @noizekiller
    @noizekiller Год назад +29

    Ь and Ъ letters are soft and hard signs. They make consonants sound softer or harder.

    • @artemchinakov9646
      @artemchinakov9646 6 месяцев назад +4

      I liked an explanation that soft sign is actually pronounced like a very soft vowel “e”, and the hard sound works as a brief stop between the neighboring sounds. Like if you say “подъём” (a climb), you actually say “под ём” (which means nothing per se), but making the pause really-really brief.

  • @kazirafi296
    @kazirafi296 Год назад +68

    Yeah, i memorized all of them.
    ...But, after the video ended, i couldn’t remember a single letter.

    • @sazu4238
      @sazu4238 9 месяцев назад +7

      Learning is all about taking notes after what you've seen.

    • @1995texasaggie
      @1995texasaggie 6 месяцев назад +6

      Hit a Russian alphabet video for children........more straight forward. This video may have helped someone......

    • @PoisonelleMisty4311
      @PoisonelleMisty4311 4 месяца назад +1

      Russian is a Slavic language, part of the Indo-European family. It's closely related to other Slavic languages such as Polish, Czech, and Bulgarian.

    • @1995texasaggie
      @1995texasaggie 4 месяца назад

      @@PoisonelleMisty4311 Misty - "Made her mine" by DOGMA ............ judging by your channel, you may find this band interesting.

    • @1995texasaggie
      @1995texasaggie 4 месяца назад

      @@PoisonelleMisty4311 Misty, judging by your channel, you might find the song "Made her mine" by DOGMA interesting.

  • @chuppl
    @chuppl Год назад +22

    man, this was awesome.
    I was hoping to learn Cyrillic for geoguessr purposes. when I saw it on your screen during the montage, I knew it was the right video.
    subbed. thanks for making this. excited to see more from you.

    • @thenonsenseguy9639
      @thenonsenseguy9639 6 месяцев назад

      Same here, ability to read cyrillic is really a game changer. Russia is unforgiving.

  • @kenedi987
    @kenedi987 4 месяца назад +2

    thank you for the video! i was planning on learning russian and this is a great starting point to memorize the characters. my memory isn't typically the best but this video really helped my nail my memorization! to anyone else trying to do the same, it helped to have cyrillic words on the side and try to read them yourself off memory while going through the video.

  • @alvarddiamond660
    @alvarddiamond660 Год назад +185

    When you already know russian, but still are watching this❤

  • @justinbailey2347
    @justinbailey2347 6 месяцев назад +2

    AKMOT alone is worth the thumbs up. Helped me a lot.
    I always imagine bl as "oo-wee" like you're reacting something really good or really bad but step on the W and make it at the back of your throat more. Might be wrong but that's what it sounds like to me lol.

  • @spyrunner1
    @spyrunner1 Год назад +12

    You should write a short book with all different alphabets, Moris code, Nato phonetic code, and sign language alphabet.

  • @KrasBadan
    @KrasBadan Год назад +55

    Ура, теперь я умею читать по-русски!

    • @elchile336
      @elchile336 Год назад +8

      Ura, tjepjer' ja umjeju čitat' po-russki!

    • @KrasBadan
      @KrasBadan Год назад +2

      @@elchile336 correct!

    • @nichtdeutsch9514
      @nichtdeutsch9514 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@elchile336Ura, teper' ia umeiu chitat' po russki!

    • @victoradamenja9032
      @victoradamenja9032 7 месяцев назад +2

      А по-монгольски?

  • @Matzu-Music
    @Matzu-Music Год назад +7

    @NelsonDellis
    I could help but notice that you listed 4 languages, but your alphabet list is very russo-centric. For instance, you completely missed:
    Ukrainian:
    Є (Like in 'yes'. Е is used in ukrainian and most every other slavic language for the vowel in pane)
    І (Like in the word 'seen'. И in Ukrainian takes on the french 'u').
    Ї (As heard in 'Yeet'.)
    Ґ (As heard in 'goblin'. Г takes on a sound in Ukrainian with no good equivalent in english, sounding like a heavier 'h')
    Bulgarian:
    Щ (as in 'shtick'. the softer 'sch' used in russian is exclusive to that language.)
    Serbian:
    Ј (as seen 'boys' and 'youth'.)
    Љ (as seen in the spanish 'ella')
    Њ (as seen in 'union' and 'onion')
    Ћ (as seen in 'witch' and 'pitch')
    Ђ (as seen in 'edge' and 'legitimate')
    Џ (as seen in 'Jury' and 'Judge)

  • @horaciogomez4368
    @horaciogomez4368 Месяц назад

    Just made the decision of learning Russian using my memory palaces so this should help a lot. Thanks!

  • @DeadnWoon
    @DeadnWoon Год назад +5

    Sir, your pronunciation is very correct as for a non-Russian-speaking person! I must add though that the Russian letters for ee and oo came from one Greek letter ypsilon aka upsilon. Russian letters for b and v also came from one Greek letter beta aka vita... Russian letter l obviously came from Greek lambda.
    As for the letter ы, I personally wonder why English speakers studying Russian always make a tragedy out of its pronunciation. Yes, you were ABSOLUTELY right - that is practically the same sound as in the one-syllable English words where i is put between the consonants or is placed before the consonants. Well, perhaps, in Russian it is rougher, more brutal sounding. But basically, approximately, yes - that's the sound ih, more or less the one in the English words like ill, rib, this. For my native Russian speaking ear, for example, that's quite the vowel sound from the English word "this". Some English speakers also pronounce that sound in the beginning of the word "enough". French speakers sometimes describe it as "i posterieur" - "backside i", or so. It's i when the tongue is moved to the back of the throat.
    And, to be totally correct, the letter щ does not sound QUITE like sh+ch in Russian, that's an approximation. In Russian it sounds quite like soft long version of ш - it is [sh:']. Since the concept of softness is alien to Germanic languages including English, yes, probably it is a good approximation. In any case, щ is the only definitely long sound of Russian language, it tends to sound like long, like a double one that may help to identify it in speech.

    • @iVo42928f
      @iVo42928f Год назад +1

      The д in some handwritings/fonts is also a Greek delta on stilts, and the shape difference from Greek is also in line with the lambda being Λ and the delta being a lambda on a line

    • @stanislavbakalov1689
      @stanislavbakalov1689 Год назад

      Cirilick Alfabet is a Bulgarian Alfabet.....Bulgarian LETHER Created in Bulgaria in the Old Capital Name Preslav in |X and X century>....

    • @mihanich
      @mihanich 7 месяцев назад

      Entire russian alphabet came from medieval greek plus extra letters invented for sounds absent in greek

    • @YaShoom
      @YaShoom 4 месяца назад

      Всё же this звучит иначе, ближе звучит rosEs, softlY.
      Ну и Щ длинная в формальности литературных норм. На деле же, никто длинну Щ не измеряет в речи, и я слышу как краткую версию, так и длинную (последнее, чаще в старых фильмах и чтении стихов).

  • @Rickmightbeinsane
    @Rickmightbeinsane Год назад +1

    4:37 Here's how to double peg this one: His mnemonic is chef and he uttered an "Eh" that sounded almost exactly like HowToBasic's whenever he gives a thumbs up. And who's the best chef in the world? HowToBasic!
    Eh 👍!

  • @dollydagger8492
    @dollydagger8492 Год назад +2

    My son has done it since 5, he's 9 now, adhd autistic apraxia, he knows the Spanish alphabet, and many more.

    • @elchile336
      @elchile336 9 месяцев назад

      ¿En serio? ¡Pues dile a tu hermano que lea este texto en español por ti, y siéntete orgulloso de tener a alguien que sabe leer el segundo idioma más hablado en el planeta (después del chino mandarín, claro está)!

  • @Eltaurus
    @Eltaurus Год назад

    The pronunciations were perfect. Right up until 'щ'.
    [shch] is how it is usually transcribed, but it does not represent the sound it makes. Just like 'th' is not actually read as two sounds of 't' and 'h', but stands in to denote its own sound as a whole.
    'щ' also is read as a single sound (close to 'ш', but softer), not as a combination of 'sh' and 'ch'.

  • @Cypher791
    @Cypher791 7 месяцев назад +1

    Helpful thanks… i just discovered that all these letters look completely different again when they are handwritten… 📝😧

  • @thoranisornmongkun8523
    @thoranisornmongkun8523 Год назад +5

    which books you recommend to read to learn and improve memories techniques?
    My goal is to improve learning concept and information in my master degree's courses

    • @mairead354
      @mairead354 7 месяцев назад +1

      He has books 🙂

    • @Tigi-u9v
      @Tigi-u9v Месяц назад

      Reading again and again is a shorter time solution!

  • @YoungStudent444
    @YoungStudent444 8 месяцев назад +1

    At least I already know that (и ) is (i) and (у) is (u)

  • @javiermancheno8531
    @javiermancheno8531 2 месяца назад

    Very clever ! Thanks for the video and sharing clear thoughts .

  • @DinoBitingCrash
    @DinoBitingCrash Год назад +3

    The legend is back

  • @karamelflan
    @karamelflan 11 месяцев назад +1

    The mnemonics really do help. спасибо!

  • @KILLER.KNIGHT
    @KILLER.KNIGHT Месяц назад +1

    What are they officially called?

  • @Chann3lsurf3r825
    @Chann3lsurf3r825 9 дней назад

    Just imagine the sound of the letter "Ы" as being punched in the gut and the grunt that results

  • @claddaghclare22
    @claddaghclare22 10 месяцев назад +1

    Incredible! So helpful! Thank you!

  • @ThatFemboyfurry-hw1gf
    @ThatFemboyfurry-hw1gf 9 месяцев назад +1

    This helped me so much I thank you for this video.

  • @blake7431
    @blake7431 8 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome video. Thanks.

  • @antoniocreator3772
    @antoniocreator3772 Год назад +1

    but ы makes the sounds uh and ee combined or to make that sound easier get a pencil and hold it with your mouth and try to say e without your tongue touch the pencil.

  • @gamebegins2308
    @gamebegins2308 Год назад +1

    He deserves more like but unfortunately very hard to find such channels m if u type memory strategies then other channels will pop out , please change to memory strategies with nelson or something like that so others will be benefited from such videos.

  • @Makiaveliiste
    @Makiaveliiste Год назад +3

    hello Nelson. I love your editing. What software did you use to make the motion graphics ? Thank you very much.
    Wolé

    • @NelsonDellis
      @NelsonDellis  Год назад +2

      I edit with Premiere Pro/After Effects. The motion graphics are pretty basic, but I'm glad you enjoyed them :)

    • @Makiaveliiste
      @Makiaveliiste Год назад

      @@NelsonDellis Yes, I really enjoyed them :). I want to create some video content myself. I like your video editing (and your memory advice too). I want the same type of video editing, simple but really enjoyable.
      Thank you for taking the time to answer.
      Have a great week.

  • @zidane3250
    @zidane3250 Год назад +1

    I have just got your book, could you please tell me where to start on your youtube channel?

    • @trelligan42
      @trelligan42 Год назад

      www.youtube.com/@NelsonDellis/playlists

  • @michaeldubery3593
    @michaeldubery3593 Год назад

    Hi, wondering if you'll address the situation on Everest this year?

  • @peterbutter2054
    @peterbutter2054 3 дня назад

    Excellent video

  • @ghitinboein
    @ghitinboein 10 месяцев назад

    1:07
    2:07
    5:42
    6:26
    7:22

  • @LW62FL
    @LW62FL 10 месяцев назад

    Interesting, you remember the ch sound the way I do, also the IO (u) sound.

  • @johnnye7111
    @johnnye7111 8 месяцев назад

    The one thing i can find in online or in the 3 textbooks im reading is how to actually translate a Russian word into english so i can understand it. Everything i find tells how to pronounce a word in Russian but not how to get the meaning in English. The first small word i cam upon was West. I saw the Russian word for west and looked at the alphabet to try to translate it to english for me to read it but it doesnt translate that way. Im so stuck on this

  • @cr7don447
    @cr7don447 Год назад

    Always looking forward for your contents

  • @wyattstevens8574
    @wyattstevens8574 10 месяцев назад

    "Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes." Love that clip!

  • @defface777
    @defface777 Год назад +14

    Thanks! Russian is a very interesting language!

    • @stanislavbakalov1689
      @stanislavbakalov1689 Год назад

      Cirilick Alfabet is a Bulgarian Alfabet.....Bulgarian LETHER Created in Bulgaria in the Old Capital Name Preslav in |X and X century....Countres like Russia Belarus and Ukraine there Language come from Bulgaria

  • @mattia1854
    @mattia1854 Год назад

    Hello Nelson, would it be possible to buy the hardcover Russian version of your book for kids in Europe?

  • @aldogrebaz691
    @aldogrebaz691 10 месяцев назад +1

    Two extra second would make it easier to 'digest' the info...

  • @roryo1970
    @roryo1970 5 месяцев назад

    just brilliant, although the yacht is kinda stretching it

  • @PersonFromChina
    @PersonFromChina 9 месяцев назад

    me learning russian as my fourth language, thank you so much for this.
    you are a fucking legend

    • @Tigi-u9v
      @Tigi-u9v Месяц назад +1

      Don't tell anybody I will tell you already you know 5th language, ask me the secret 👀 example 👉 д - ደ , ж - ዠ , ю - ዬ 🤷 did you see the shape of words little bit change but same sounds and same meaning! SO 😂😂😂 congratulations 🎉👏 your 5th language is Ethiopian official " Amharic" language !
      Good luck great fucking legend

  • @ajarnray4115
    @ajarnray4115 Год назад +1

    Cool video now I know at least how to pronounce the letters. Thanks for the upload.

  • @Zopiexx
    @Zopiexx 2 месяца назад

    1:16 Already Soviet/Russian

  • @bomcabedal
    @bomcabedal 10 месяцев назад

    Cute idea. Now do lowercase italics [laughs maniacally]

  • @vrrr.j
    @vrrr.j Месяц назад

    I just start to learn russian and I ditch reading and start learning to speak and how to pronounce the words first 😂
    Writings just like any other language is like a whole language.

  • @AlexeyShort
    @AlexeyShort Год назад +2

    Так много фетиша вокруг моего родного алфавита. Niiiize

    • @Aeduo
      @Aeduo Год назад

      mm yeah those hot letters got me acting unwise.

    • @Tigi-u9v
      @Tigi-u9v Месяц назад

      😂😂😂

  • @atiqhasan1575
    @atiqhasan1575 Год назад

    Please do a video on chemical reaction memorizing

  • @JabarBoy-zl3xp
    @JabarBoy-zl3xp Год назад

    How do you organize and manage really huge memory palaces like your 2000 location for 10,000 digits of pi.

  • @VitalisProd
    @VitalisProd Год назад +2

    as for russian-speaker this is hilerious to me :D

  • @LearnQuranHuda
    @LearnQuranHuda Год назад

    قُلۡ هُوَ ٱللَّهُ أَحَدٌ (1)
    Qul huwal laahu ahad
    ٱللَّهُ ٱلصَّمَدُ (2)
    Allah hus-samad
    لَمۡ يَلِدۡ وَلَمۡ يُولَدۡ (3)
    Lam yalid wa lam yoolad
    وَلَمۡ يَكُن لَّهُۥ كُفُوًا أَحَدُۢ (4)
    Wa lam yakul-lahoo kufuwan ahad,

  • @catloves338
    @catloves338 Год назад

    hello can you give us your thoughs about Dual N-back?

  • @1.4142
    @1.4142 Год назад +2

    Щ is more like shya sound

  • @gabo6713
    @gabo6713 Год назад

    Excellent. I really enjoyed the video.

  • @furcipus
    @furcipus 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much, it helps me a lot!

  • @yolamontalvan9502
    @yolamontalvan9502 7 месяцев назад +2

    I think it’s called the Roman Empire Alphabet, not the English Alphabet. Some call it the Latin Alphabet.

    • @decimat777
      @decimat777 4 месяца назад

      It is indeed the English alphabet, we wouldn’t call our modern derivative by its predecessors. Not an exact timeline but generally accepted evolution:
      Phoenician -> Greek -> Latin -> German/Anglican -> English

  • @cherno2232
    @cherno2232 Год назад

    The X basicly makes the sound a swan makes when you get to close

  • @GAMINGBYAGAMER
    @GAMINGBYAGAMER Месяц назад

    I am so dumb, I just watched a series called Alya sometimes hides her feelings in russian and then went to learn russian. 💀👍👍

  • @MDougherty72747
    @MDougherty72747 Год назад +4

    Have you ever tried to memorize the bible? I know many Bible verses in Spanish but it's hard for me to remember in what book they are. ❤ your content!

    • @juanpablo2370
      @juanpablo2370 Год назад +1

      Juan 3:5 + hechos 2:38=tito 3:5

    • @MDougherty72747
      @MDougherty72747 Год назад

      Los busqué todos bellísimos!!!

    • @Daviddaze
      @Daviddaze 9 месяцев назад

      Try grouping verses by subject. Also there's a bible app called- Bible Offline w Audio kjv by Mr. Rocco. In its menu are multiple languages and versions available.

  • @NoNoahhhh
    @NoNoahhhh 9 месяцев назад

    4:30 you are wrong
    Х is not pronounced as the hhh-sound. It is pronounced as the dutch g-sound

  • @Iliya.Kravets
    @Iliya.Kravets Год назад +2

    Мне всё равно на каком языке читать или писать. Ещё я знаю олбанский, olbanian is a kind of obscured second russian

  • @operationblackbishop4785
    @operationblackbishop4785 Год назад +4

    Great video.
    Х is more like Kh. There is no H in Cyrillic. However, it is not Kh like in Khaki but a bit different.
    The rest is perfect.

    • @ObsTho-100
      @ObsTho-100 Год назад +1

      It acts like an h

    • @Ltasty
      @Ltasty Год назад +1

      you can't describe this sound with letters. As a Scot it comes naturally to me though lol

    • @operationblackbishop4785
      @operationblackbishop4785 Год назад

      @@Ltasty yeah it is like doing some weird thing with throat, lol.

    • @LeendertCordemans
      @LeendertCordemans 10 месяцев назад

      X letter sound is like the CH sound of the Scottish sound Lochness. X is the Greek letter Xa. Here in the Netherlands we know the hard letter sound form the town name Scheveningen. The Russian B sounds in the Netherlands like W sound, like William or V(W)odka (водка ). B=V=W.

    • @langolingo
      @langolingo 9 месяцев назад

      Sounds like a quickly whispered toned “Huh” with a subtle k at the end

  • @roseeee264
    @roseeee264 5 месяцев назад

    Very good vid. Nicly done

  • @Ilovedoingstuff-jn9tz
    @Ilovedoingstuff-jn9tz Год назад

    Do this for Serbian this really helped

  • @RabbitYT576
    @RabbitYT576 7 месяцев назад +2

    Аи стилл дон'т но рассиан😂

  • @İsaEhmedilov
    @İsaEhmedilov Год назад +1

    Perfect video👍

  • @notjx113
    @notjx113 10 месяцев назад

    Danke, das video war groß helfe :D

  • @TheMagicOfMrM
    @TheMagicOfMrM Год назад

    Where can I get the Russian childrens book?

  • @Gaming_TV2
    @Gaming_TV2 8 месяцев назад

    7:49 it is pronounced same as the romanian Î

  • @stanislavbakalov1689
    @stanislavbakalov1689 Год назад

    Cirilick Alfabet is a Bulgarian Alfabet.....Bulgarian LETHER Created in Bulgaria in the Old Capital Name Preslav in |X and X century....Countres like Russia Belarus and Ukraine there Language come from Bulgaria........

  • @Yesica1993
    @Yesica1993 11 месяцев назад

    This was so cool!

  • @V3G4N01
    @V3G4N01 4 месяца назад

    Лайк за Тютчева, чел 👍

  • @johnpatterson9825
    @johnpatterson9825 Месяц назад

    Dude you're great

  • @Malaphor
    @Malaphor Год назад +1

    You lost me after AKMOT. I think I need to rewatch this at 0.5 speed.

  • @llamasarus1
    @llamasarus1 6 месяцев назад +1

    Some of these mnumonics are a little reaching but are imaginative nonetheless

  • @warai309
    @warai309 Год назад

    NELSON i BEG YOU MAKE A VIDEO HOW TO MEMORIZE CHINESE SYMBOLS JAPANESE KANJI, HIRAGANA KATANA.

  • @victoradamenja9032
    @victoradamenja9032 7 месяцев назад

    Latin , Cyrilic and greek alphabet are all look pretty same at least 80%

  • @branimirnikolic4559
    @branimirnikolic4559 Год назад +1

    08:10 There's no "montenegrin" (or "bosnian", or "croatian") language - it is all one the same Serbian language. Like many nations speak English or Spanish language, the Serbian is spoken in large part of former Yugoslavia.

    • @branimirnikolic4559
      @branimirnikolic4559 Год назад +2

      Montenegrins are ethnic Serbs whose statehood was created in parallel with the restoration of Serbian statehood in the 19th century. A large part of Montenegrins still consider themselves Serbs or at least still call their mother tongue Serbian and not "Montenegrin".
      In the Balkans there is great chauvinism among the nations that emerged from the collapse of the former Yugoslavia. Because of that, the newly formed nations do not want the language they speak to be called Serbian, so they call it "Croatian", "Bosnian", "Montenegrin", and they build elaborate quasi-scientific theories about the "non-Serb" root of their nations and languages.
      Like if Australians, for some reason, started to hate England and consequently called their language (which is still English) "Australian".

  • @speedyfox9080
    @speedyfox9080 11 месяцев назад +1

    Are we telling him about cursive?

  • @х.ИНЕЙ.х
    @х.ИНЕЙ.х 8 месяцев назад

    hardest part is remembering them all

  • @CarlosQuesadaR
    @CarlosQuesadaR 9 месяцев назад

    Actually I find it a pretty good advise

  • @romanbykov5922
    @romanbykov5922 11 месяцев назад

    one little thing: it's not Russian "H" looks like an English "H", but the English "H" looks like a Russian "H." Big difference, dude. Same with all the other letters here. Ah, yeah, one more thing: it's not that "Я" is a "backward R," but "R" is a "backward Я."

  • @Brianmaduakorikarur
    @Brianmaduakorikarur Год назад

    not to mention that I was doing so superior quality in my school you ll get it ok

  • @yolamontalvan9502
    @yolamontalvan9502 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for your video. Very useful. I always wanted to learn the Putin language but I got stuck with the alphabet.

  • @jmugwel
    @jmugwel Год назад +3

    Зачем я это смотрю?

    • @KrasBadan
      @KrasBadan Год назад +1

      Чтобы научиться читать по-русски, очевидно

  • @eldenchunugus
    @eldenchunugus 4 месяца назад

    ak moat is crazy

  • @fedorholz4784
    @fedorholz4784 Год назад +3

    Ты крут) Привет из России)
    Что ты думаешь об упражнении n-back, думаю получился бы интересный ролик на эту тему. Удачи!

  • @bulgariantsarist
    @bulgariantsarist 7 месяцев назад

    The alphabet is Bulgarian, not Russian, it was created in Preslav literary school in IX century.

    • @mikhail7587
      @mikhail7587 6 месяцев назад

      It looks different from the IX century alphabet, besides that it has letters that don't exist in other scripts, so it's Russian

  • @curtpiazza1688
    @curtpiazza1688 2 месяца назад

    Cool!😊

  • @trelligan42
    @trelligan42 Год назад +1

    This one seems a little...rushed. Perhaps you could consider a format with illustrations beside you rather than cutting back and forth? #FeedTheAlgorithm

  • @magis5552
    @magis5552 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome👍👍👍👍

  • @myth1-0
    @myth1-0 9 месяцев назад

    i want to suprise my parents, they can speak bulgarian and my dad can speak russian

  • @cherryscarlett
    @cherryscarlett Год назад

    5:50 _eLongA₺e veR₺icaL aXiS bAr, uN₺iL. .lOoKs liKe_ *"J"*

  • @АнтонЗагривый
    @АнтонЗагривый 11 месяцев назад +1

    ы sounds like УУЙ

  • @imho2278
    @imho2278 Год назад +1

    When you watch tATu vids. TATY.

  • @Kim_jong_un_the_real_one
    @Kim_jong_un_the_real_one Год назад

    I don't speak Russian but i have heard lot of Russians speaking english
    And I'm 100% sure they don't pronounce t as we do