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The Russian language appears mystical and exotic to the western eye and ear. The Cyrillic alphabet dates back to the ninth century and is used through out Ru…
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She sounds like she learned English in the southern United States. 😛
That would explain the Dallas ISD. Dallas Independence School District.
:P
She needs to update the answer to the “Who is the President of Russia?”
question!
Question: Where will the Ukraine political crisis be in one year from now?
17/Mar/2014.
Thank you for doing these videos. They are very useful !!!
What´s the name of the music piece at the beginning, with the intro?
thank you. i am half russian. but my mom is american and only speaks
english.. ive never learned russian. i am 25 now but i am wanting to learn
., i have alot or armenian friends and they like to talk to me in russian..
i dont always understand,. but i try. this helps.
Ya jivou V Qvebec, v Canada! Sorry for the transliteration. I dont have a
cyrillic keyboard. I am at work:)
please where is your 2nd lesson ?
Wow, this video looks like it’s from the early 90’s and Putin is already
there as a possible Russian president?
I like your accent
Learn Russian in ENGLISH ….
Yes… it’s all new … You can learn weightlifting by playing piano , and
you can learn to swin by doing boxing .. Yes… It’s all new methods of
teaching … So lets start learning Russian in ENGLISH …..
NO wonder only the Russians speak Russian ….
thank Ms, It’s a useful lesson and I hope to learn more and more from you
I firmly believe that I will be good in rusian lanuage, Although it’s a
diffecult fr the beginners as me
your teaching style its awsome so very understandable
Someone should tell me to skip first 12 minutes and 30 seconds to come to
the star of the Russian language lesson ;-)
This is excellent, except for the cursive writing. Cursive is an old art
form that people with too much time in their hands invented. Cursive is
obsolete. I also didn’t come here for a history lesson. I came to learn to
speak Russian.
good help on any upcoming move
@SauceJohnsson lol
ya obozhaju etot yazik !!!
@IncaDelBarrio cyrillic serbian is 30 letters.
@JonathanTheAlchemist Ъ makes the consonant before it sound harder. Ь makes
the consonant before it sound softer. Ы is a word on its own, kinda makes
the e sound in “we” Х is H, but it’s never silent. Г makes a hard G sound,
ex: grape, garage, etc. Ж makes the J/ZH sound Ш makes the “sh” sound Щ
makes the “sch” sound The last two can be confusing, I suggest watching a
video about them.
In English, it’s pronounced [mɒ:skoʊ], not [mɒ:skaʊ].
That young british blonde woman is drop dead gorgeous..that british accent
makes her sound sooo sexy grrrr i would love to have her as a GF ;P
i can read it he he he he he hee .. but i can’t speak russian yet 🙂
yo estudio ruso y es muy dificil encontrar gente en donde vivo para
practicarlo ….
Hi everybody, I’m native speaker of the Russian language And I learn
English. If English is your native language, let’s communicate by skype and
teach each other 😀
Questions for fluent russians speakers: What roles do the following
characters play in pronunciation? Ъъ Ыы Ьь What is the difference between
the pronunciation of the following characters? Хх vs Гг Жж vs Шш vs Щщ
oychen interesting
@SauceJohnsson Ive met many Foreigners that speak English, including
Russians. you still can speak their language & practice it & Learn from
them. yeah some will still speak english because they know you can’t speak
their Language fluently, Just Keeep praticing. i study Russian, Hungarian &
swedish.
@klevenka Estonians aren’t indoeuropeans. Estonians aren’t balts.
Lithuanians yes (but lithuanians are so mixed with polish people due to
their country polish/lithuanian Zhecpospolita, that they are something
between balts and slavs). Estonians are finno-ugric like finnish and
hungarians. They came from Ural area in modern Russia. Yes, Balts and Slavs
are very close language and ethnic groups. By the way, lithuanians are more
close to russians and polish than to germans or estonians.
I took a year for overseas students (different backgrounds and 0 knowledge)
to join mainstream native Russian students.
learn “preved medved” and say it when u see russians