Russian Letter Й is NOT the same as И!!!
Russian pronunciation is quite tricky for foreigners (especially English speakers.) And for some reason these two sounds (Й and И) are especially confusing. Let's figure it out.
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How great!!! I was wondering for so long what’s the difference and you just answer it in such simple way!! Thanks Daria!!
I already know they aren't the same... Й has a nice lil cool hat, И is boring and doesn't have the money for a cool lil hat
Ржака 😂
I've actually been confused about this since I first started learning... You're the first to explain it in a way I actually understood! Thank you so much! Also that sweater is really cool. :)
Glad I could help!
Love your courses. I am really enjoying From Zero to Fluency 3. Highly recommend your courses.
thank you so much! really happy to hear it!
Большое спасибо мадам 🌹🌷🌺
спасибо, что смотрите:)
@@RealRussianClub Не за что 🌹🌷🌺
Love these short lessons. Thank you for making them!❤
You are an awesome person! Love your enthuziasm! Thank you for all the lessons! ;)
thanks, I finally got this, best russian courses on youtube!
Hello Thank you!!😊👍👏👏
Thanks my boss!🤗
Thank you so much. I finally understand how this letter functions and the correct pronunciation! 🎉
You are so much better than duelingo!! 😊
that's for sure :D
I enjoyed the lesson
U r good teacher.
Very Nice 😊
Thank you
Thanks Daria, really enjoy your lesson....بہت بہت شکریہ۔
Спасибо Дарья. Очень хорошее видео
спасибо!
Thanks
Hi daria good job
Thanks. I actually haven't seen this letter's pronunciation given anywhere. It has had me confused until now.
its Amazing
Very good
Спасибо Дарья! Warm greetings from Hungary, you help me a lot. Fortunately we have letter J and I, which are the same as й and и. However I'm still struggling with most of the Russian pronunciation 😢
Даря Длброе Утра❤
Thank you for new video Mam How is Misha
Спасибо Дарья! Очень полезно что вы делаете. Есть у вас тоже по поводу мягки и твердый знак ?
да, есть)
@1:33 Ok, thank you, I won't ask again. Looking forward to that future lesson. One off-topic question, though. What's the name of the song 🎵 at the end of the video? I always hear it on other KZhead channels about Russia. I like it.
So many letters for such similar sounds.
could be worse :D
I think "й" is the same as the Finnish "j".
Juuri näin
nice to see other finnish people here learning 😁
@@shiehuapiaopiaoтак именно 😊
I was just thinking about these earlier today. PS, I added you on VK.
I haven’t used it forever😅 I’m on instagram
@@RealRussianClub 1 week ago is not forever 🤪
@@hoppy1970 I think I looked for some old pictures there or something :D but definitely not something I open regularly
O turns to A because of where the stress is positioned in the word.
yep
@@RealRussianClub Sorry if this is a stupid question, but does it have to do with having a vowel or consonant before it?
أنت جميلة جدا تحياتي من الجزائر
йогурт was the example I expected to get used. Or is there another more used word for yogurt?
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Ive notice that ё and е happen to be written without the lil dots, but less so if never й without its hat? Its confusing to me since i gmfing е and ё to be much more distinct sounding and yet they share a key on the keyboard?
'NGL, I lost it a little when you got to word #3, or should I say word №3? And the face you pulled is competitive with McKayla Maroney's mug (I can't believe it's been over a decade!). Please allow me to reciprocate by volunteering some information about my language: You may or may not be familiar with Cockney rhyming slang, reputedly originally a criminals' cant local to London, but it's spread since. The rules of this originally deliberately obscure dialectical "insider language" are thus that for the word or phrase you want to communicate, you instead pick another well-known (typically two-word) phrase that rhymes with the former, but you don't actually substitute that entire phrase either, no, instead you drop the part of the replacement phrase that rhymes and only actually say the part of it that does NOT rhyme with the word you're replacing. For example: To talk Cockney about _teeth,_ you think Hampstead _Heath,_ but you actually say Hampstead(s). Like: _"I knocked out his Hampsteads!"_ - not something criminals used to want to say openly. Of course, these days, many Cockney rhyming slang phrases are more widely understood in the UK and Ireland. If you want to make it easy on those not quite in the know, you can say the full phrase, like _"Have you brushed your Hampstead Heaths?"_ That's a more childish and humorous use. Why am I telling you all this? Well, some remote houses that lack municipal sewer access instead have a _septic tank._ So, to apply what we've just learned, if you want to gossip in a way many on the other side of the pond won't understand, you don't call them yanks, you call them septics, or if you're Australian, you say seppo. Use with caution and at your own discretion, but _The More You Know..._
Привет Даш 🤍💙❤️
привет!
Ur english is fluent what ever the Russian
Is there an easy way to write russian using a QWERTY keyboard?
Depending on your operating system, you can just change it to Russian. However, the letters won't match. Some people put little stickers to show the Russian letters while learning. Don't bother trying to find a Russian keyboard. I asked about the whole thing and since English letters are required in this world we live in, you will always need them too. If you are using Android, you can just add Russian to your keyboard and switch back and forth as you need to. I have English, Spanish and Russian for my phone.
@@CrispyCircuits thanks for the advice. I thinks stickers are the simplest way.
I'll see you next time. "I see you next time" isn't really correct. You have very good English; I just want it to be even better. :)
thank you! unfortunately these were already recorded so you'll probably hear it again :D
I don't hear the difference😓
Pls teach me Russian language, I am Indian, please talk in simple english because my english also weak
I guess you try to make it seem a little bit "more difficult" than it is actually is?...
what is difficult about it? I'm saying it's two different letters, one is a vowel, one is a consonant. a lot of people think it's the same one, and it causes a lot of problems later
How do you ask some one their name in russian? Particularly a woman.
Русская американка красотка
я русская:) но спасибо
ЙОТА, БОЙ, КОЙТ,
I need girlfriend Russian Ukrainian
I can't help with that
So very disappointing. The only speed is native and nothing. You all are currently engaged in a big bunch of nothing, you are wasting your time. She's practicing her English, and you haven't picked up a single word of Russian, and this dynamic isn't going to change later, you aren't going to be taken to fluency. It is stuck in the first gear until you quit.