@@kep1er-.i guess it is that the first one is a small « sh » while the other one sounds longer as « shhhhh » so its uses depends on the pronunciation of the word(that’s what I’ve understood not sure)
I'll just leave this comment for those who read it. In Russian there are hard and soft sounds, most consonants have both a soft and a hard version, but some are exceptionally hard/soft, for example: Ж, Ц, Ш(hard) and Ч, Щ(soft). The rest of the sounds are solid by default, but it's worth adding Е, Ё, И, Ь, Ю, Я how they immediately become soft. And also О in the unstressed position is pronounced as А, but not everyone says that, yet some say О as О. Also, Е and Я can be replaced by И, Or E on Я, another combination of letters СЧ usually sounds like Щ. If you decide to start learning this language, then I'm sorry(There are many endings in this language that you need to remember)
At my age, it's worth the effort if only for memory practice. I'll probably never quite get it, but for once want to hang around till I get a few verbs!
For those who know English and try to learn Russian, a kindly reminder, when the "o" is not stressed, it pronounces as "a". That's why the “o” in Облако(cloud) also pronounced the same as "a" (This is what I learned from school as a Russian learner, if there's any mistakes, welcome to correct me!)
Perhaps I misunderstood you. In a word Облако (Cloud) Two letters O. Both are written and read as O. The first O is stressed and cannot be read and written like A.
I don't quite understand... but, in the video, the first "o" and the second "o" in Oблако do sound different, right? The first one sounds like "o" as in "go." The second one sounds like "a" as in "car"
@@Jasmine_09_10_ Now I understand what you mean. That's right, if O is not stressed, then A is read. Even in our textbooks, transcription clearly shows this. In ordinary speech, we do not pronounce the classic A sound there. We have such a thing as deaf vowels that are not pronounced in full voice. In words Облако or Яблоко (apple) It's the voiceless vowels. At the same time, in the word Яблоко, the deaf A occurs twice, because the stress on the letter Я. I hope I didn't confuse you)) I want to note that you are very good at understanding the rules of the Russian language. Believe me, your pronunciation of the A sound in the word apple will not be of particular importance. I will understand you without any problems. Nobody expects perfect Russian from a foreigner.
Здесь вы ошиблись. Именно в этом слове все слова произносятся точно также как пишутся. Иначе полностью поменяется значение слово. Успехов вам в обучении.
I’ve tried several apps for learning Russian, but Ducklang stands out. It’s all about fast, contextual vocabulary building, and it’s helped me learn new words quickly. My Russian vocabulary has grown so much in a short time
Aprender este idioma es muy bueno, muy divertido, pero tengo un pequeño pedido tuyo, ¿hay algún libro con ejercicios para estas letras? porque es mucho más fácil de escribir, gracias de antemano.
Just brushing up on a few letters but before I learned any words I learned to read and it helps to develop a proper native accent. My reading is about a first grade level speed wise but I never took it bast a few pleasantries and learning to read. I can read a book but I don't know what it says.
когда нибудь ты узнаешь, что есть 2 русский язык, что слова в русском языке в приложениях могут каверкать так, что поймёт лишь сам русский. Так что удачи
T’were a couple French cognates in there. Colored me surprised when I see the word for “screen” is the same in both languages: écran (albeit one with Cyrillic orthography).
Then you are a really good girlfriend. Surely, they have learned English in school, but it might be British English. My mom took 10 years of English in Russia, even taught it, but when we moved to 🇺🇸 she was like a fish out of water.
I always thought that english equivalent to "ы" is the "i" sound that is preceded by the firm consonant, like in words "stop it", "put it" etc, but it's more apparent when the consonant is "p"
You're on the right track! The Russian vowel "ы" doesn't have a direct equivalent in English, which can make it a bit tricky for English speakers to pronounce. The example you provided with words like "stop it" or "put it" is a good way to approximate the sound. In these cases, the "i" sound is somewhat similar to the Russian "ы" when it's preceded by a firm consonant like "p" or "t".
I like this video, although I noticed something. the bolded font for the letter is actually repeated that confuses me when I read the word. it is like trying to map (i.e 33, or A,a) trying to match it in the word
Ah, this is much better for learning Russian. This is about my level. I was watching children's Russian shows but it was crushing my will to live, lol
lol same here. Trying to follow the speed of the shows was killing my brain
I was JUST doing that man, most of them were freaky 😭‼️
😅zum Beispiel :
"Nu, pogodi sajatz !"
heißt : "Na, warte Hase!".
Wie schön waren diese Zeichentrickfilme !! 😂
как носительница русского заяка говорю, что это очень хороший урок!:)
What's the difference between ш,щ 🫠
@@kep1er-.i guess it is that the first one is a small « sh » while the other one sounds longer as « shhhhh » so its uses depends on the pronunciation of the word(that’s what I’ve understood not sure)
I would like to learn your language.
Thank you I will try❤
Как по мне хрень
I'll just leave this comment for those who read it.
In Russian there are hard and soft sounds, most consonants have both a soft and a hard version, but some are exceptionally hard/soft, for example: Ж, Ц, Ш(hard) and Ч, Щ(soft).
The rest of the sounds are solid by default, but it's worth adding Е, Ё, И, Ь, Ю, Я how they immediately become soft.
And also О in the unstressed position is pronounced as А, but not everyone says that, yet some say О as О.
Also, Е and Я can be replaced by И, Or E on Я, another combination of letters СЧ usually sounds like Щ.
If you decide to start learning this language, then I'm sorry(There are many endings in this language that you need to remember)
At my age, it's worth the effort if only for memory practice. I'll probably never quite get it, but for once want to hang around till I get a few verbs!
Все верно, комрад!
No need be sorry communication is key. And regardless Russian language is cool despite the cases.
I'm having an awful time understanding this or even hearing the difference. Is there a place to learn it more in depth?
thats okay, thx brother
I will start to learn russian with these lessons. Thanks a lot.
Great!
Так мило и приятно читать комментарии под видео как носитель русского языка. Удачи в изучении 🫶💗
Я японец. Русский - интересный язык, но я еще не привык к нему. Я еще поработаю над ним! Спасибо!!🤩
@@mohaya_88 Well, I'm learning too. Are you in any Russian learning groups? If you are, please let me know.
Muchas gracias por crear este canal, quiero aprender ruso, pero no había encontrado un canal tan bueno para principiantes como yo. GRACIAS!!.
大学でロシア語を学んでいるが、日本語と似た発音も多く、学びやすい。
あと、文法も英語ほどシビアじゃないのでとっつきやすかった。
Здорово! Я люблю японский язык. ☺️
@@cofi7535 actually Russian grammar is daunting with all the forms for the various parts of speech... even the special aspect Instrumental "c"...
eu amo 💘
ハ、クール。 私はロシア人ですが、私は日本語を学んでいます。
This is really great video for Russian learners. Thank you for sharing
You're welcome!
I think I'll be dabbling in Russian through this channel. Please make more beginner videos.
Will do!
I totally agree with you. I love Russian language
Mən bir Azərbaycanlı olaraq Rus dilini yox,hərflərini bilirəm.Bu dili öyrənmək istərdim!❤
I'm learning Russian at the age of 25!! Yippie - so excited
My name Dhanesh, Newly appointed Indian Yoga teacher in St Petersburg..Me and my friends are very happy to follow this channel... thank you
Thanks and welcome!
Basic Russian Teaching Technique is Just Awesome 🔥🔥🔥
Great video for Russian learner.Thanks.
You are welcome!
This video was very useful. Thank you so much 🙂
Glad it was useful!
it’s 3am and i randomly decided to learn russian😭
Me too😭😭
same here at 5 am
Всё у вас будет хорошо 🖐️😎
I guess the fact that my first language is portuguese nakes the pronouciation much easier, Спасибо
this is so helpful, i enjoyed this so much, one of my many favorite languages 💕
I'm happy to hear you like Russian!
You are so awesome. This is an awesome service thank you.
Happy to help!
If this is level 1 I'm level 0
I am in level -2 lol💀
I’m in level 0.9
Je commence, et j en suis à l'alphabet^^' Niveau 0.00025 mdr
@@kxbabbb222ofc we’re lol
Аа
thank you so much, I've picked up learning russian and this is really helpful, please make more helpful videos
I'm glad you like it! I'll keep making more videos to help you on your Russian journey!
For those who know English and try to learn Russian, a kindly reminder, when the "o" is not stressed, it pronounces as "a". That's why the “o” in Облако(cloud) also pronounced the same as "a" (This is what I learned from school as a Russian learner, if there's any mistakes, welcome to correct me!)
Perhaps I misunderstood you.
In a word Облако (Cloud) Two letters O. Both are written and read as O. The first O is stressed and cannot be read and written like A.
I don't quite understand... but, in the video, the first "o" and the second "o" in Oблако do sound different, right? The first one sounds like "o" as in "go." The second one sounds like "a" as in "car"
@@Jasmine_09_10_ Now I understand what you mean.
That's right, if O is not stressed, then A is read.
Even in our textbooks, transcription clearly shows this.
In ordinary speech, we do not pronounce the classic A sound there.
We have such a thing as deaf vowels that are not pronounced in full voice. In words Облако or Яблоко (apple) It's the voiceless vowels. At the same time, in the word Яблоко, the deaf A occurs twice, because the stress on the letter Я.
I hope I didn't confuse you))
I want to note that you are very good at understanding the rules of the Russian language.
Believe me, your pronunciation of the A sound in the word apple will not be of particular importance. I will understand you without any problems. Nobody expects perfect Russian from a foreigner.
@MoneyMaker-ek2nd Thanks a lot for taking another example to clarify. 😀
Здесь вы ошиблись. Именно в этом слове все слова произносятся точно также как пишутся. Иначе полностью поменяется значение слово. Успехов вам в обучении.
Très intelligente approche de la langue pour les débutants. Bravo et merci.
Merci pour la vidéo .très utile pour débuter ❤❤❤
Я не русский, но мне это нравится.
Ja ne rucckij, no mnye zto nravitcja
Я русский, мне тоже.
Им не русский
Excellent little primer but i would recommend newbies learn just the alphabet first it is a fascinating language thankyou very much.
I agree, mastering the alphabet is key! 👍
Thanks for the good video. Very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Спасибо!
не за что 😃
Russia level 1: ne za tceto
I'll make it easy to read
I absolutely love your contents. Big love m8.
Glad you enjoy it!
Dua dan sekolah in malay almost the same spelling and same meaning. Amazing!!!
this is what i want, i love it, THANKS YOU SO MUCH
I'm glad you liked it!
Thanks so much. I admire your country, Russia🎉
Thanks for spelling Й as J, some spell with Y instead, which is wrong
Why is it wrong?
I really like this Video , so I learn English and russian at the same time
This has helped me a lot thank you
Glad to hear that!
Thank you very much
This lesson that I want 🌷
Happy to help!
Çok güzel içerik olmuş kelimeleri tekrar hatırladım teşekkür ederim
This video is awesome to learn for pronounce
Video için teşekkür ederim çok işime yaradı. 😊😊😊
Thanks for watching!
Yes, very helpful video!
Useful class with eloquent pronunciation be happy, healthy and successful
❤😂🎉
Thank you!
Thanks for this useful video !
You are welcome!
that's it. Ň is officially my 13th reason.
Beautiful 👍🌹👏
merci pour cette vidéo informative, j’apprécie beaucoup❤❤
Good job guys 👍👍
I think it's an interesting language ,I will give it a try.
This is really great video for Russian learners. Thank you for sharing. How can I continue the next lessons
This is a really good video
Thanks!
Muy bueno,no se porqué tiene tan poquitos líke....
A mí me gustó. Voy por un cuaderno y lápiz....
I’ve tried several apps for learning Russian, but Ducklang stands out. It’s all about fast, contextual vocabulary building, and it’s helped me learn new words quickly. My Russian vocabulary has grown so much in a short time
Muito bom. Obrigado!
thank you
You're welcome! 😊
Thank you very much
I like this .
You are most welcome!
The male and female speakers have slightly different ways of saying the words and letters. Are they from different regions?
Aprender este idioma es muy bueno, muy divertido, pero tengo un pequeño pedido tuyo, ¿hay algún libro con ejercicios para estas letras? porque es mucho más fácil de escribir, gracias de antemano.
Very much helpful!
Happy to hear that!
Best alphabet lesson❤
Yay!
Thank you everything is clear
Thx it helped alot ❤
Glad it helped!
Fielen Dank für die
Das heißt Vielen Dank
Thank You so much!
You're welcome!
Best video
aaaaa one day i will learn Russian language
when i done with English
Just brushing up on a few letters but before I learned any words I learned to read and it helps to develop a proper native accent.
My reading is about a first grade level speed wise but I never took it bast a few pleasantries and learning to read.
I can read a book but I don't know what it says.
great video, underrated!
Thanks!
I am about to learn Russian language. It seems easy.
Good luck :)
когда нибудь ты узнаешь, что есть 2 русский язык, что слова в русском языке в приложениях могут каверкать так, что поймёт лишь сам русский. Так что удачи
много чего ты узнаешь про этот язык, и ты будешь страдать, так что крепись
Thank you sir!
You are welcome!
T’were a couple French cognates in there. Colored me surprised when I see the word for “screen” is the same in both languages: écran (albeit one with Cyrillic orthography).
Thanks a lot
Welcome!
i'm trying the russian- japanese- spanish- korean- english version of words... (volk- ookami- lobo- wolf), ect.
Wow, that´s a little complicated
@@RussianLevel1 i'm writing it in a notebook (fox / kitsune/ zorro / lisa) kind of fun...
What do you use for multi language vocabulary?
@@meltyou i have several notebooks. adding notes off and on, when i watch YT. (its kind of a bad habit for me- i'm doing it with math, too.)
@@meltyou YT videos, homemade notebook...taking my time.
I'm learning this so I could talk to my boyfriend and his family. 🥺
Keep crushing it!
Same here!
Then you are a really good girlfriend. Surely, they have learned English in school, but it might be British English. My mom took 10 years of English in Russia, even taught it, but when we moved to 🇺🇸 she was like a fish out of water.
Х can be pronounced as 'h' or 'kh'.
kh
I always thought that english equivalent to "ы" is the "i" sound that is preceded by the firm consonant, like in words "stop it", "put it" etc, but it's more apparent when the consonant is "p"
You're on the right track! The Russian vowel "ы" doesn't have a direct equivalent in English, which can make it a bit tricky for English speakers to pronounce. The example you provided with words like "stop it" or "put it" is a good way to approximate the sound. In these cases, the "i" sound is somewhat similar to the Russian "ы" when it's preceded by a firm consonant like "p" or "t".
I like this video, although I noticed something. the bolded font for the letter is actually repeated that confuses me when I read the word. it is like trying to map (i.e 33, or A,a) trying to match it in the word
The letter a could be written stork, watermelon ( Аист, арбуз)
Das alles habe ich ab der 5. Klasse in der Schule gelernt, vor mehr als einem halben Jahrhundert. 😊
THis is good for me. I've been studying Fedor's 'tubes at a higher level, this is better for vocabulary and pronounciation
The best 👆🙏
Thanks!
Привет это хорошо💪
좋아요. 아주 좋아요
Южная Корея
Waww thank you,it was quite easy for me
Great!
I liked 👍 ♥
Glad you liked it!
Im learning this so i can gossip and talk with my best friend in private when people are there!!
Artık bu dili öğrenmek istediğimden emin değilim
Salam dari Indonesia
привет из Индонезии
Привет! 🙂
Please more videos please
Will do!
Thanks
Awesome
Только русские люди могут изучать свой язык, через зарубежные каналы на других языках
When the man says the letter B it sounds different than when the woman says it. Is this correct?
They sounds the same to me
Спасибо ❤ 🇲🇷
I'm looking for an American who can help me practice English, and I can assist with Russian.
Your doing great so far
Keep going
If you’re still looking I’d be happy to trade/learn languages together😂
I can
I'm not an American, but I speak English pretty good, so if you want any help, hmu.
Wonderful video thank you 🙏
Glad you enjoyed it!
No
I don't know if zi'm the only one - but the maleand female voice have different pronounciation of the same word, and I'm 100% sure of it.
Better to say the letter name and the sound it makes, and then the example
good job
Твёрдый знак what does that mean?
hard sign
Здрасте)
Why does я in apple have an accent, that doesn't seem to change anything?
Я is stressed and pronounced more intense than other vowels