Russian Alphabet - Slower
Learn the Russian alphabet one letter at a time. Listen to 3 examples for each letter of the alphabet. Each example is spoken by a male and a female voice.
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The voice-over is recorded by Oleg and Nadya. They are from Moscow. The speech is a little slower than the 1 voice version of this video. Each letter is introduced with 3 examples. Try saying each word after you hear it. The second time you watch the video you should pause on each letter of the alphabet and try reading each word.
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Word List:
арбуз - watermellon.
аист - stork
автобус - bus
банан - banana
белка - squirrel
буря - storm
вишня - cherry
вино - vino
вор - thief
гриб - mushroom
гусь - goose
гора - mountain
дом - house
дерево - tree
дятел - woodpecker
ежевика - blackberry
енот - raccoon
еда - food
ёлка - fir (Christmas tree)
ёжик - hedgehog
ёрш - bottle brush
жук - beetle
желе - jelly
жираф - giraffe
зонт - umbrella
золото - grain
зерно - gold
игла - needle
индейка- turkey
интернет - internet
йод - iodine
йога - yoga
йогурт - yoghurt
ключ - key
кот - tomcat
компас - compass
лодка - boat
лев - lion
луна - moon
мыло - soap
молоко - milk
море - sea
нога - leg
небо - sky
нота - note
олень - deer
огурец - cucumber
очки - glasses
пень - stump
перец - pepper
пони - pony
ракета - rocket
рыба - fish
роза - rose
самолет - plane
слон - elephant
снег - snow
торт - cake
тигр - tiger
танк - tank
улей - hive
утюг - iron
утка - duck
фонарь - lantern
ферма - farm
фото - photo
хлеб - bread
хром - chrome
хомяк - hamster
цирк - circus
цапля - heron
цена - price
чеснок - garlic
череп - skull
часы - clock
шишка - cone
шар - ball
шляпа - hat
щетка - brush
щука - pike
щит - shield
подъезд - entrance
объем - volume
объектив - lens
ДЫМ - smoke
бык - bull
сыр - cheese
соль - salt
моль - moth
ель - fir
эра - era
энергия - energy
эврика - eureka
юла - top
юбка - skirt
юг - south
яблоко - apple
якорь - anchor
ящерица - lizard
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This teaching style works good for me. No distracting background music/noise and I like the clearly articulated female/male voice redundancy. Well done. : )
😊
KellyBtech me too I like it 😅
Yes! It's a good idea when both a woman's and a man's voice voices the words
I agree the pronunciation is clear and helpful
:)
My 3 and a 1/2 year old is now speaking russian very well. With the help of these videos. This is the first video she ever watched. We are Americans. I do not speak fluent russian. She speaks it at a higher level than me.
@Умом Россию не понять Because Spanish is easier, hence you should learn the hardest language first as a kid and then move out to things you can easily comprehend even with the cognitive decline operating as soon as mid 20's. Russian is beautiful, everything shouldn't be a matter of convenience.
It's just weird to not study the apple at the beginning lol .. thank u this is helpful.
+Eleanor - haha, you're welcome!
Apple is at the end )))
After 4 years ofcourse you r professor in russian 🙄
Yeah, i feel so weird 😂
@@russianlessons I live at Russia ты неерутой
Шит...oh good I learn something today.
jajaja
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That is how you say shit in Russian??
If you have that no one can hurt tou
Wendy Winn Щит 😂😂
I didn't know the Russian word for shield was "shit".
English word "god" means a serpent creature in Russian. Ты гад does not mean "you are divine" :)
@xaxier You really weren't listening! The word for shield is щит, not шит!
“Shit” in Russian is ‘Дерьмо’
@ThatAlabamaDude I supposed if I lived in Alabama, I might think that was the most important word to learn, too;) But I just had an awful thought: hearing that word pronounced with a US Southern accent would be painful indeed! After all: on top of stumbling badly over the 2 out of 3 consonants in that word that don't exist in English, you would add insult to injury by turning that beautiful, pure Russian vowel into a Southerner's diphthong or worse yet, triphthong!
@@Erik_C_251 shit is for гавно, turd is for дерьмо.
I've started learning Russian for fun, tank you from Sweden
idk if u still alive but i started learning swedish for fun too and only think i can say is du är skit bra min hora
Im american and i started russian for fun too
Я из Бразилии, для меня это очень легко, эти алфавиты, хорошее учение.
А на бразильском что нибудь скажи
@@DARCKNETComRu они там на португальском болтают
@@user-wf5vn7iz2k пон
Ya iz Brazilii, dlya menya eto ochen' legko eti alfabitï, khorosheye ucheniye. - Ђасⷦмасⷮер Броꙻ, 2017 ѥрꙵіⷭагꙻо
Дарⷦсⷩєт Кⷪаꙻм.Рⷹ (Рⷹцкꙶі Алⷴавітꙻоⷶꙗ): A na brazil'skom chto nibud' skazhi
00:00 А. 00:15 Б. 00:27 В. 00:39 Г. 00:53. Д. 1:06. Е 1:16 Ё. 1:28 Ж. 1:40 З. 1:53 И. 2:04 Й. 2:15 К. 2:26 Л. 2:38 М. 2:50 Н. 3:02 О. 3:14 П. 3:25 Р. 3:37 С. 3:49 Т. 4:00 У. 4:11 Ф. 4:24 Х. 4:35 Ц. 4:47 Ч. 4:59 Ш. 5:09 Щ. 5:21 б. 5:32 Ы. 5:44 5:57 Э. 6:08 Ю. 6:20 Я
Two mistakes! Why is the hard sign like the lowercase (second letter of russian) and the soft sign? in missing
Had no intention or even thought of learnng Russian until I found a Berlitz Self Teacher book from the 50s and it is amazing. I wanted to help my memory during a long term illness and this is great for this. I am surprising myself but this video is a very good tutor in learning the alphabet. Beginning to recognise and understand how these Russian letters work and sound.
Thanks for this neat demonstration of the Russian alphabet:) It is really helpful to me as I just recently started to learn Russian and thus can benefit a lot from such videos.
+Christian Zimmermann You're welcome. We are glad that you like it.
How is progress, Comrade?
А я один русский, в 2 часа ночи смотрю русский алфавит? 😂
_#Murtaza _# АХАХАХАХАХ++++++
не, чувак, не один )
ох бля... уже 6 утра :D
@@romayura привет бро)
_#Murtaza _# сейчас 15:51, где я живу, и я сравниваю свои навыки русского языка с дошкольниками, которые говорят на языке всю свою жизнь 😂😂
Thanks! I've learnt a few more words now. I enjoy learning how to pronounce the wording of these
Me before learning Russian : Wha- kinda letter is this? 😵 Me after learning Russian : Хорошо, I can now pronounce *Ы* correctly 😌
By the way, I noticed that when English speakers pronounce, for example, the name "Dylan", they actually pronounce the letter "y" in it very close to the Russian "ы". And when they claim that this sound is very difficult for them, I'm surprised: "But you say it in "Dylan"!" =))
Молодец , товарЫщ
Я уже вижу как англичане реагируют на "щит" 6 ) 6
Хахахахахах, ору
Агенты ЩИТ
В чем прикол? Я одна что ли не поняла?
@@jetaseman9690 щит по-английски звучит как английское ругательство "shit".
I love this kind of alphabet practice. Great pronunciation in the male and female voice.
I love the speed and clarity. My eyes and ears are excited by this new addition to my life. I look forward to learning more.
Thank you I am a 11 year old boy trying to learn Russian
bravo !
TaMe_It you will fail miserably
VivaGamer1 No if you practice and practice you will one day in a few years speak probably fluently!
Me too
Me too but I am girl From India Hlo🤗
Еее! Теперь я выучил русский алфавит. Thank you))
Congratulations
Пр
Круто
I've always wanted to learn another language. I'm not sure which one, but I definitely want to learn one or more languages. Russian would definitely be one of them. But yeah, I've always wondered how the Russian alphabet was said, read and pronounced so thank you for making this video for us. It was pretty interesting and very educational to see. I definitely have to watch it a hundred more times in order to get it and pick up on it and understand/ memorize it. But again, thank you for making and sharing this video with us. This was so interesting to learn.
I like your video because it teaches me how to pronounce correctly. I have the alphabet in my hand and every time you say a word, I immediately look at my sheet and compare. I learn so much more that way. Thank you for offering this free method of learning.
Thank you Товарищ
Love this! very helpful.
why is o sometimes pronounced as "aa" and sometimes as "o"
This vowel changes pronunciation when it's syllable is stressed. "o" is stressed. "a" is unstressed. Every word has one syllable that is stressed, the rest of the syllables are not stressed. It's best to learn it by listening to words. It's the only letter in Russian where the stress is very important.
english does it too
Rahul Singh language!!!!
Yes, that confuses me too!!!!!!!!!!!!!
, के ल मन
It took me so long to get through this video but it was definitely worth it. Thank you!
Thank you!
+Sally Aston You're Welcome!
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Everybody can give you "tips" and "suggestions" but nobody wants to teach you real language for free.
@@zahidhasan7052 free cheese's in a mousetrap!)))
Thanks for helping me with the pronunciation
Excellent! Thanks for this.
This channel is so cool!!
thank you ,,,for effort
For new learners of language there is no such thing as too slow or too easy - this is a good video
Thank's for the video. Clear and simple !
Кто мы? Русские Зачем мы сюда пришли? Чтобы написать русский комментарий Зачем? Чтобы нас не поняли
Кто хочет,тот поймет.Гугл в помощь.
чувствуете, ЧУВСТВУЕТЕ? ЖИЗОЙ ЗАПАХЛО!
ЗА МАРИНКУ И ДВОР СТРЕЛЯЮ В УПОР
Слишком пессимистично. )))
Логично 👌
I'm learning great language😍💙
thank you!
Thank you for the vids! I will learn little by little cause i will have study in Russian next years :) wish me luck!
Love how all of these sounds can be made from rearranging the Polish alphabet
Thank you, it's so hard but I'll try ..
Awesome! Thank you!
Nice! Thanks for easing up my preparation
Wow, rather easy to learn!
Спасибо, теперь я вновь ощущаю себя первоклашкой х) *Russian comment, LOL*
I have been at teaching myself Russian since last Sept. 2. It's not easy but for some reason, I am enjoying myself and I am slowly getting the hang of it! It just takes time, and I am surprised on just how much I can pick up watching Russian Language Movies.
all of your videos are really helpful specially for beginners, like me, thumbs up.
Gracias por el vídeo 🙌
De nada
Half of my family came from Latvia and Russia generations ago and had their children-my grandparents- speak English only... I speak passable french and I am beginning to learn Russian. It seemed very alien at first but now the more I see it every day it really isn't so different from english. Thanks for these videos!
You're welcome! Good Luck!
Awesome ...just what I was looking for. Wish you had the cursive examples too
Perfecto!!! Gracias!!!
I start to write R and N mistakenly once since I started learning Russian...
I UИDEЯSTAND Ю
5:18 *• Sh*t•*
Thank you so much!👏
Very good video! Thanks so much!!
If I have mastered this, what should I do next ?? Any recommendations guys ?? 💁🏽♂️I'm really interested in learning Russian 😄
I noticed that the sounds by Oleg are a bit different than Nadya's, especially those palatized ДЕ and ТЕ. Is this to be expected? There is quite a difference in words like ДЕРЕВО, ТИГР.
+judassab Hi! Both Nadya and Oleg live in the suburbs of Moscow. Like any language you can expect some variation. Our goal is to always present natural spoken Russian. We instruct our actors to use their natural voice, not attempt perfect Russian.
RussianLessons.Net
Thanks!
Thank you 🤗
Howdy :) thanks for this useful video, a question: why there isn't this letter on my mobile keyboard? ё thanks for help
бывает когда зажимаешь е, то на выбор ё выходит, мож так?
Dope, I'm learning Russian from English haha great :D
@@ayesha6666 whaa? Really? Where are you from? 😯🤔
India
@Ale's Random Channel !!! same
@@cloudyuser1375 haha niiiice 😁
im learning russian as a pole and tbh this is so easy, i can read after like 2nd day of learning because the alphabet sounds like polish
Thank you 👍
I love the way it is done,
Really hard to pronounce the Russian words, my mouth got aches :/
keep practicing bro it suppose to ache first after all it's a new language
im russian really . я не издеваюсь))
U must not speak another foreign language😂
It's really easy, mate. You must speak some weird first language.
Yes it is very hard but with practice i can do it
This is good for someone with ADHD - such as, me. The only sound is the pronunciation and words that consist of the letter.
Brings back happy memories back to when I started learning Russian 💕😭
How's your progress? Because I've just started learning verbs and I'm kinda scared 😨
Excelente , gracias
Привет Спасибо
Пока Незачто
1:23 Shit I didnt knew my russian mom is calling me Hedgehog ever since I can remeber.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS DDDDFSSWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW PHOTO OF A AND
She probably told you "еж" which means "eat", not "ёж" hedgehog
Ëжик
@@perolabarocca Ешь,не еж Кто Вас учитрусскому?И где Вас учат?
That was really helpfull thanks
wow, perfect video. This is fabolous for learning
A lot of the letters English only speakers are struggling with are easier for me, many letters that aren't in English but are in Russian are in Arabic too!
Yeah, for example the letter "в" is pronounced as "و" in Russia
Ну почему это несчастное О везде без ударения !!!! Неужели мало беспроблемных слов! Облако, Осень, Ослик, Окна, Остров.... 😪😪😪 И только после объяснения слабых позиций мы можем вводить Очки, Осьминог, Огурец, Обезьяна....
Ну вот так вот сложилось, что в русском языке стихийно появилась редукция "о". Долгое время произношение "о" сохранялось в северных диалектах, к которым редукция "подкралась" только в 20-м веке с распространением радио и телевидения, но теперь и их нет. Вот в южнославянских языках редукции "о" не произошло.
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great video, thanks.
Big thanks ❤️
Hi all, we just added a little video to help you handwrite the Russian alphabet. kzhead.info/sun/i7CxqriPhZqDmKs/bejne.html
RussianLessons.Net ppioiiiiijiiiiiuuyyyy ymuuuuuuuiiuiiuuuiiiuiuijiiooopoopopoobvvvvvbbbbbvv bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbxz
RussianLessons.Net too.🇧🇱🇦🇹🇧🇮🍞🌮🌮🌮🌭
You can write it in English also so it quite be easy to learn. By the way thanks 😀😋
Thank you this helped so much!!
You're welcome! Thanks for the feedback.
Я одна зашла в надежде что букву произнесут неправильно😒)))) *Перевод для англичан* I went to the video alone in the hope that the Russian letter would be spoken incorrectly. *Translation for English* Незнаю написала ли правильно или нет😅 I don’t know if she wrote correctly or not😅
щит😂
HOLY щит))
cloud9cipher stupid livestock.
And it means Shield...not Shit
Shut up
Ежевика Енот Еда
Man that's a great way to learn the alphabet, thanks a lot!
Спасибо за видео
That "bl" is the killer. I can't do it and am reminded of Tiger on Hogan's Heroes when I hear it.
Забавно наблюдать в комментариях иностранцев которые учат русский:)
Даааа
Да
Thanks so much for the video! Now I can say a language my family doesn't know. Or any of my relatives know. Can you do a grammar for Russian video please? Thanks.
I love these lesson for beginners ( me) spasibas благодарю вас
Why am I watching this I’m a native Russian speaker 😂
can you message me?
@@TruthWillSF sure how do i contact you?
@@user-nx3vb3zk8e I have fb telegram WhatsApp
i would like to study Russian..😀
@@user-nx3vb3zk8e:-- Will you message me in your language, I mean in russian ? Are you on facebook ?
Спасибо, теперь знаю какая буква идёт после Ч
Знаешь. Я говорю на русском, но алфавит плохо знаю)
Very nice video, cannot adequately thank you.
Nice Teaching and explanations Good,,
Thanks for this lesson but, what is this letter's function (ь) and what is the difference between (ш) and (щ) ?
+عبدالله محمد This sounds are different)
And is the letter (ь) pronounced in the word or not ?Thx
+عبدالله محمد The letter ь does not have it's own sound. It makes the previous letter "soft". For more information on the alphabet see: www.russianlessons.net/lessons/lesson1_main.php
RussianLessons.Net THX
I also wanted to ask this question lol 😂
I got into learning Russian through the KZhead channel 'Life of Boris'. I am genuinely related to the last Tsar and the current British Queen, does this mean I will never be a true slav comrade? Or perhaps I should start my own neo-imperialist movement?! Whatever, it will be done to the sound of Russian hardbass!!! :D P.S. This is pure gold!: kzhead.info/sun/frmFdZeNe5aoZmw/bejne.html
You be the next Czar of Russia.
this REALLY helped me
That is great to hear! We have just started a multi-part instructional series about the alphabet. Only the first video is done so far, but you can find it here: kzhead.info/sun/itWvlbulmnWfm3k/bejne.html
beautiful video thnx!
Супер, для начинающих учить русский. Моей дочери очень понравилось слово Щит))) сказала на английском это плохое слово Shit)))
I could not understand the Ъ & ъ, I read it in the website but could not get it. Can you make a separate lesson for Ъ & ъ? Please?
It's like beh
я бы объяснил, но мой английский не так хорош
Yes, we are planning to... For now...This exercise has helped English speakers... -Try making the "m" sound as normal. -Now put your tongue on the roof of your mouth, as if you going to say "ch", but instead say "m" That's the difference between unpalatalized and palatalized consonants. (hard and soft). It's simply the tongue position that is different. In English, we don't make this distinction so our brain is not trained to hear it. Most consonants can be pronounced hard or soft. (all except ж, ц, ч, ш, щ) So when do you pronounce hard or soft? It depends on the vowel that follows.... Ы, Э, О, У, А - Pronounce the previous consonant hard. И, Е, Ё, Ю, Я - Pronounce the previous consonant soft. The hard and soft sign change this default behaviour.... ь - pronounce the previous consonant soft, regardless of the vowel (if any) that follows. ъ - pronounce the previous consonant hard, regardless of the vowel that follows. (This is the default, so you don't need it at the end of words).
"ъ" has its origin from very short "о" or even "ы" "ь" has its origin from very short "и" or "е"
Fantastic ❤
Thanks
Holy Шит
Im a csgo player and i want to learn russian
kzhead.info/sun/lZV8ecyub4yIe4k/bejne.html Keep going at it. I want to learn Norwegian.
cyka blyat idi nahuuy bliiin pidaras
😊
Soo inspirative videos. Amazing.. i like it, to lesson language russia.
thanks bro
мне очень нравится учить русский