How To Do A Russian Accent FAST

2023 ж. 11 Мау.
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Unlock the secrets to mastering a Russian accent with our comprehensive guide! In this must-watch video, we provide you with practical tips and techniques to quickly develop a Russian accent for your acting roles or just for fun. From understanding the unique characteristics of the Russian accent to mastering the pronunciation of key sounds, we break down the process step-by-step, making it easy and accessible for individuals of all levels. Whether you're preparing for an audition or simply want to learn the Russian accent for fun, this video will equip you with the tools you need to nail the Russian accent in no time. Watch now and take your accent skills to new levels!
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    @TheActorsAcademy@TheActorsAcademy11 ай бұрын
    • tyy

      @user-vt3wd4wl6m@user-vt3wd4wl6m8 ай бұрын
    • Итс но тру, вери мистаке иф ю реали тхис тхинк абоут ус.

      @akm_rpg_xakep@akm_rpg_xakep5 ай бұрын
    • As a Russian that does not have a Russian accent in English. You forgot that we say Rs as soft and roll them and you forgot that much of the hard sounds are back of mouth with dropped jaw and much Russian is actually very soft or soft to hard and hard to soft changes.

      @workwithai@workwithai4 ай бұрын
    • thats not really accurate. russians doesnt alter sounds they somewhat already have in russian vocabulary. E sounds like YE only by itself, but in sentence its close to english E in many cases. TH is a problem since russian alphabet doesnt have a functional equivalent. those russian who doesnt bother, instead use soft D/hard T. TH as Z is a ancient soviet academic anachronism. H has exactly the same sounding letter X (not eX).

      @angeltensey@angeltensey3 ай бұрын
    • @@angeltensey not true. Because my main language is Russian it is much easier for me to speak the 5 other languages I speak with very little accent. Russian teaches you to bend your tongue like English doesn't. Grammar and reading aside (English is a collection of French and German words that have pronunciation quarks when in English). There are many phrases that you can say that will make people not distinguish a Russian from a native English speaker. I know I typically roll my Rs even in US English which gives me an accent with those words and multiple consonants in a row and W give me issues like "dnes" in Wednesday gives me trouble still, the words like "word" and "world. It also may be that my English is a Philly accent and they have issues with Ws anyway.

      @workwithai@workwithai3 ай бұрын
  • 2:54 nope, never :) I think you've confused Russian accent in English with English accent in Russian :)) English speakers find it hard to pronounce the link like "не" (like in the word "нет", so it sounds like "nyet"). Also it's good to know that we have incorporated the english word "respect" into our slang language and use it from time to time, we don't pronounce it as "respyekt". Other than that, респект автору 😀

    @arthurofdelirian@arthurofdelirian5 ай бұрын
    • Actually we do say more like russian "e" rather than "э". Though he is doing it too exaggerated and it sounds like russian "йе", which we don't do.

      @sxanep@sxanep5 ай бұрын
    • На самом деле они слышат этот звук в русском произношении. Не так артикулировано, как у автора, но он на самом деле есть в русском акценте.

      @sergkr2399@sergkr23995 ай бұрын
    • @@sergkr2399но зачем носитель русского будет йотировать гласный звук после согласного??? этом не учат в школе на уроках английского, это неестественно и с точки зрения русской фонологии. надо будет знакомых native speakers спросить что им там слышится в слове "нет". 😀

      @anton7354@anton73545 ай бұрын
    • Тут такое дело: в русском мы смягчаем согласный перед е. И видимо эту особенность хотел передать автор ролика. Но так как в английском нет пар мягкий-твердый согласный (они всегда у них твердые), он передал эту особенность как слышит и наиболее доступным способом для англоговорящих. Я согласна, что русский никогда не скажет респйект. Но вариантов быстро на пальцах объяснить, как говорить согласные мягко, я не знаю.

      @marina_mainly@marina_mainly5 ай бұрын
    • @@marina_mainlyутверждать, что англоговорящие в принципе не понимают что такое палатализация - это изрядное перегибание палки, как мне кажется. ну, то есть, если человек заморочился акцентами, то он может и немного ознакомится с теоретической базой.

      @anton7354@anton73545 ай бұрын
  • We Russians don't say "respYEct". We palatalize the "p" sound instead, so this word is pronounced like this [riˈspʲekt]. Though you Americans do this mistake when learning Russian. You pronounce "пять" (five) and "себя" (self) like [pjatʲ] and [seb'ja] instead of [pʲætʲ] and [sʲɪˈbʲa]. [kh] is not a literally two sounds, it's a [χ] sound. So the "how" is pronounced like [χaʊ]. We also use "kh" when translate a Russian "Х" letter into latin symbol, but you americans think it's [k] and [h] sounds together... What is reflected in the pronunciation of some toponyms. [vw]... I really hear this the first time. We just pronounce [v]

    @askveitekstanda@askveitekstanda5 ай бұрын
    • Спасибо чувак, ты выразил все мои мысли насчёт этого видео) неудивительно что они выглядят в фильмах настолько нелепо играя русских 😂

      @SuperTigrrr@SuperTigrrr4 ай бұрын
    • Идеальное объяснение.

      @shivahandedguy@shivahandedguy4 ай бұрын
    • Absolutlly agree

      @user-ru4bx3ht3c@user-ru4bx3ht3c4 ай бұрын
    • Я говорил респект, и думал что это выражает моё уважение, или признание!) Но возможно я был не прав, так как повторял за другими глупцами!))

      @user-sm1iu9pd2n@user-sm1iu9pd2n4 ай бұрын
    • Прям то что я и хотел сейчас донести до автора, ну куда они лезут😅 ладно чувак старается

      @dilshod5679@dilshod56794 ай бұрын
  • Ощущение, что автор почерпнул значительную часть своего спича из американских боевиков

    @user-jm2wm6ln2n@user-jm2wm6ln2n7 ай бұрын
    • Видео полное г, согласен. Карикатурная чушь.

      @IgoArs@IgoArs5 ай бұрын
    • из красной жары и red alert

      @Kppot@Kppot5 ай бұрын
    • Какие ваши доказательства?))

      @rhapsodyman100@rhapsodyman1005 ай бұрын
    • ​@@IgoArs носитель смешного русского акцента spotted🥴🥴 единственный проеб так это попытка делать звуки сочетанием букв а не собсна самими звуками

      @wrrr1256@wrrr12565 ай бұрын
    • ​@@wrrr1256чё. Он по факту сказал. Респьект никто никогда не говорил. Максимум респэкт. Никак не респьект. И Х туда же. Х говорится в русском твёрже, чем в английском, а не добавляется одна буква. Видос глупость. Половина звуков куда ни шло, а остальное клюква. Я сам россиянин, и акцента в английском у меня почти нет. Так что я могу полностью спародировать акцент подпиваса и сравнить его с обычным произношением английского

      @offinse9916@offinse99165 ай бұрын
  • Finding myself here as a Russian just may be the funniest thing, I don’t naturally have an accent, but I love playing around with them and surprisingly still can do it when I want to. I would really love a video on the Transatlantic accent, it’s such a deep need in my heart, and I would love to learn it better!

    @leliatarasova7522@leliatarasova752211 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the kind words! And I’ll keep it in mind!

      @TheActorsAcademy@TheActorsAcademy11 ай бұрын
    • do not speak with this savages

      @alexla_grange8957@alexla_grange89575 ай бұрын
  • I am Russian and this was very accurate

    @hektor7798@hektor779811 ай бұрын
    • 😁👍🏼

      @TheActorsAcademy@TheActorsAcademy11 ай бұрын
    • Glad it gets the approval lol

      @Asian_Sinch@Asian_Sinch10 ай бұрын
    • Relly? Even sounds "E" and "H". it was very unnatural. especially "H" in English is a dull sound, and in Russian it is voiced. no "K" needs to be added. just try saying "H" very loudly

      @user-jv7ql3io9j@user-jv7ql3io9j10 ай бұрын
    • ​@@user-jv7ql3io9jAnd the letters ,,d,, and ,,t,, are not softened in Russian.

      @quickly6065@quickly606510 ай бұрын
    • Letter H shouldn’t be KH, it is the letter «х», sounds like a very hard H. You can practice that by saying H as KHA, but without saying the K like you do in the word know. Вот так как то. Надеюсь я правильно объяснил, а то как то не понятно вроде написал.

      @konstantinsafronov7429@konstantinsafronov74299 ай бұрын
  • То чувство, когда я смотрю иностранное видео для того, чтобы понять в чём проявляется мой акцент😅

    @user-qe8uu8hl6u@user-qe8uu8hl6u9 ай бұрын
    • да 😂😂😂🤣

      @8ey3@8ey39 ай бұрын
    • ну да, мы же все говорим Респьект тебе, кхарашо посидьели вчьера)))

      @wayfare86@wayfare868 ай бұрын
    • На самом деле лучше смотреть русские каналы, если хочешь улучшить произношение, они знают от каких звуков отталкиваться и наши типичные ошибки.Я смотрю Phonetic Fanatic, он объясняет всё настолько досконально, насколько возможно.Просто смотря видео на английском такие тонкости в жизни не уловишь

      @MonolingualBeta@MonolingualBeta6 ай бұрын
    • @@MonolingualBeta For Americans who are learning Russian, is there a chatroom or someplace people can go to get practice?

      @PonyGirl004@PonyGirl0046 ай бұрын
    • @@PonyGirl004 Just watch movies or Russian TV

      @MYNAMEizCLARENCE@MYNAMEizCLARENCE6 ай бұрын
  • I'm not Russian - actually Australian, but I'm heavily invested in learning the Russian language and accent. I think if you want to learn any accent, then you must learn the language (at least the basics and the sounds of the script/alphabet). But from what I know and gathered from the comments, the Russian accent is quite relaxed/soft with not much tongue or lip movement/posturing. English-speakers tend to think of the Russian accent as harsh or aggressive, like German, but most sounds in Russian are relaxed and/or muted compared to English language and pronunciation.

    @SovietLegacy@SovietLegacy4 ай бұрын
    • why would anyone learn Russian in 2023? (asking as a native speaker)

      @belposha686@belposha6864 ай бұрын
    • ⁠@@belposha686тебе его аватарка ни о чем не говорит?)

      @olegbogdanov1801@olegbogdanov18014 ай бұрын
    • @@belposha686 нууу... Какая разница какой год? Посмотри, огромный интерес есть к русскому, судя по ютубу. Попробуй понабирать соотв. ключевики в поиск.

      @yastyman@yastyman4 ай бұрын
    • Это спойлер на 2024​@@belposha686

      @fqthewest@fqthewest4 ай бұрын
    • ​​​@@belposha686 например для саморазвития, либо изучения культуры другой цивилизации (а культура у нас богатая). Как ещё вариант - для переезда (посмотри, сколько иностранцев к нам переехали, и что говорят о стране) Но судя по тому, что ты задаёшься таким вопросом, ты сама не особо много о нашей стране знаешь (по крайней мере мне так показалось), а может украинка (они тоже "нэтив спикеры") Чекнул подписки из интереса - саб на медузу, я всё понял...

      @geraltofrivia7633@geraltofrivia76334 ай бұрын
  • as russian i can say, we don't speak "A/E" sond like ie, respect prononce is no respiect or resp'ect, in this case we use more specific. Yes, E sounds more thinly, but at the same time, more consistent, without sound dropout, without tone floating, with no EE sound after P. this difference is very clearly felt between native speakers and actors imitating russian speech in american movies, especially if you are russian :) in russian this sounds like респЬект or респИект, when it should sound like респект without any additional admixtures in the E sound. This is very strongly felt by the russian ear)

    @dataredata81@dataredata815 ай бұрын
    • О, да, полностью согласен!

      @user-yl4xi3ce7x@user-yl4xi3ce7x5 ай бұрын
  • Have a chemistry exam tomorrow . What am i doig

    @enpvry@enpvry11 ай бұрын
    • So how did it go? :)

      @fantasy_worlds@fantasy_worlds11 ай бұрын
    • @@fantasy_worlds WENT GOOD ACTUALLY ... The russian helped me. maybe

      @enpvry@enpvry11 ай бұрын
    • ​@@enpvrycouldn't have hurt right?

      @an8strengthkobold360@an8strengthkobold36010 ай бұрын
    • Chyemistry u mean?😂

      @Jiyu18819@Jiyu1881910 ай бұрын
    • You mean VWAT ARE YOU DOING

      @justyouraveragehumans22@justyouraveragehumans227 ай бұрын
  • Американский акцент русского акцента английского языка. Потрясающе!

    @user-gt5eu9zx2x@user-gt5eu9zx2x4 ай бұрын
    • Корректней сказать русский акцента американского диалекта английского языка

      @user-zp4gt8du1b@user-zp4gt8du1b4 ай бұрын
  • I’m Nigerian and I must confess I love the Russian language more than any other signature of air vibraiting arooound my year (👂)

    @ghettoalien5619@ghettoalien56197 ай бұрын
  • As someone who writes and creates character's with diverse backgrounds, this series has been awfully helpful.

    @_TheIntrovertedArtist_@_TheIntrovertedArtist_8 ай бұрын
    • well i think you should rewrite your russian character because this tutorial is ass, not even close to the real accent

      @ignas49@ignas494 ай бұрын
  • I'm Russian and I study how to make a Russian accent lol. Thanks for the lesson

    @hustleabroad@hustleabroad8 ай бұрын
    • Glad I could help!

      @TheActorsAcademy@TheActorsAcademy8 ай бұрын
    • жиза

      @hospadipomogi@hospadipomogi4 ай бұрын
  • in Russian language we don't use any “KH” combined sound. It’s the same thing as English [H], but with another position of tongue. You can use “K” sound to set right position of your tongue, then make a tiny gap between tongue and palate and make exhale. That's it, no need to make very strange “K+H”. To sound more realistic with “E” the “Y+E” should be heard as one sound. To make more flat and realistic Russian “E” sound you have to make a wide smile while pronounce

    @alexeitimoshin@alexeitimoshin5 ай бұрын
    • Russians can't even pronounce normal H, as a Czech when I hear Russians speaking, I hear something like "chiet" instead of head where CH means like CH in Czech and other slavic languages.

      @Pidalin@Pidalin4 ай бұрын
    • @@Pidalin если послушать как американцы изображают русскую речь в фильмах, то возникает один и тот-же Вопрос : ЗАЧЕМ ??...😕

      @EzhikPravoslavie22@EzhikPravoslavie224 ай бұрын
    • @@EzhikPravoslavie22 I can't read that shit

      @Pidalin@Pidalin4 ай бұрын
    • @@Pidalin idk where you can hear Russians pronounse "H" like that. Only A1 level students maybe. I mean it is kinda clear that English "H" is lighter than Czech "CH" and Russian "X". I would say its a mix between Czech "CH" and "H". Its not 100% accurate but is the closest parallel i can provide. Maybe i am wrong with that example because i am only a beginner in Czech

      @vladnikolsky1234@vladnikolsky12344 ай бұрын
    • @@vladnikolsky1234 Yes, English H is not literally Czech H, it's between H and CH, but more close to H.

      @Pidalin@Pidalin4 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this masterclass, it was interesting! I am surprised somebody wants to learn it)) I would like to contribule a little. In Russian language we usually make the last consonant sound unvoiced, it is very important. We also do this while speaking English. For example, the word 'dead' should be pronounced as [det], 'bread' is [bret]. It can make you sound much more Russian. Also, sound [w] is often just [v], it's much easier) And the [kh] sound is not so literal [kh]. It's more like [h] but pronounced much stronger. Like, you need to raise the middle of your tongue up, strain it and blow the air out of your mouth with some force. I don't mean to be a party pooper, just want to help a little)

    @igry_s_drevnego_kompa@igry_s_drevnego_kompa5 ай бұрын
    • Очень качественно разъяснили, однако.

      @eazynice@eazynice5 ай бұрын
    • @@eazynice спасибо)

      @igry_s_drevnego_kompa@igry_s_drevnego_kompa5 ай бұрын
    • The friactive 'h' exists in English, especially in some Scottish names and words, so most English speakers will recognise that and be able to imitate it.

      @MultiBadger32@MultiBadger324 ай бұрын
  • I am Russian and I confirm it's authentic. Almost. The only thing you got wrong was YE sound. You pronounce that as a combination of two sounds but it's actually ONE sound. And that's how we detect american spies here in Russia🤣 Other then that, the pronounciation is perfect! 😄

    @alexkachur6358@alexkachur63585 ай бұрын
    • Зачем вы выдали наш секрет, ТОвАриЩ ?... 😊

      @EzhikPravoslavie22@EzhikPravoslavie224 ай бұрын
    • @@EzhikPravoslavie22 Самый Главный Секрет они не знают 😂

      @alexkachur6358@alexkachur63584 ай бұрын
    • @@abcd-dk5zpвот сейчас я сам почувствовал себя американским шпионом 😳

      @alexkachur6358@alexkachur63584 ай бұрын
    • Все верно, это потому что американцам очень сложно произнести мягкие согласные, они к примеру не могут сказать привет, они говорят что-то похожее на привйет. Поэтому не могут сказать респект с мягкой п, потому что у них нет таких звуков

      @jamesoo96571@jamesoo965714 ай бұрын
    • @@jamesoo96571 неужели все не могут произносить мягкие согласные?

      @EzhikPravoslavie22@EzhikPravoslavie224 ай бұрын
  • It's simple: speak clearly and don't chew your words.

    @emmanuelgoldstein9079@emmanuelgoldstein90794 ай бұрын
    • Exactly!

      @marblehurt@marblehurt25 күн бұрын
  • Очень похоже на мои потуги в английский, когда он делает акцент. Весьма наглядно :)

    @user-lt7vt7pd6g@user-lt7vt7pd6g5 ай бұрын
  • I'll be playing a D&D character that I want to give a light Russian accent, and this was very helpful, thank you!

    @RyujinZero@RyujinZero9 ай бұрын
    • Is d and d from russia?

      @richi4808@richi48088 ай бұрын
    • @@richi4808it's a tabletop rpg

      @JaidenSparda@JaidenSparda7 ай бұрын
    • Same! I'm learning it for my character

      @crackedbonesmusic@crackedbonesmusic7 ай бұрын
    • Any tips on lightening the accent?

      @waywrdangel4189@waywrdangel41896 ай бұрын
    • Haha, I’m doing the same!!

      @ArtofComics@ArtofComics6 ай бұрын
  • Ну как всегда клюква - как сделать "русский" акцент для голливудского кино. Кто-нибудь хоть раз слышал фразу "Мньйе ньядо за клебом"

    @DrBurdock@DrBurdock10 ай бұрын
    • "E" скорее у нас звучит как "Э", либо же просто "И"

      @iloveit5851@iloveit58519 ай бұрын
    • Да конечно клюква, не согласные надо менять, а иначе произносить гласные, им это не понять.

      @ardred1@ardred15 ай бұрын
    • @@ardred1 меняются в первую очередь как раз согласные, происходит их смягчение, но никакого й там не добавляется, это бред.

      @IgoArs@IgoArs5 ай бұрын
  • Про буквой "Е" неверно сказано. В русском языке звук YE будет произноситься только в начале слова, после гласных звуков и мягкого (Ь) или твёрдого знаков (Ъ). После согласного будет произноситься без Y. Когда носители английского пытаются делать русский акцент или говорить по-русски, то постоянно произношение этого звука неправильное. Ещё аналогичные примеры - это буквы "Я" (YA), "Ю" (YU или YOO), "Ё"(YO). Например буква "Ю" в русском после гласного звучит, как U в слове Universal, а после согласного, как в слове Blue. "Ё" произносится примерно, как сочетание букв YO в слове York, после согласного звука будет похоже произноситься, как U в слове Burn. С буквой "Я" могу в качестве примера указать сочетание буква YA например в названии компании Yamaha. Но аналога звучания после согласного звука в английском не могу подобрать. Звучит она как более мягкое произношение буквы А.

    @Stan_R.@Stan_R.5 ай бұрын
  • Well, it is a Hollywood Russian accent, not the real one. In reality, Russian accent is quite soft, lips and tongue are mostly relaxed, pharynx is not so constricted as it is in English. That's why the first thing you need to actually learn to do is to relax your tongue, lips, pharynx and rely on vowels more than on consonants while speaking. Consonants should sound very soft most of the time. Russian articulation is quite similar to the Portugese one . and, btw, /r/ sound is much softer, we don't speak with a trill, /r/ sound in Russian is soft and muffled in most cases. what you did by adding 'y' sound in every other place is also completely unnecessary. We do have 'y' sound but we use it only at the end of some Russian words and almost never when we speak English simply because there's no need to put additional sounds where there are none. for /h/ sound you do not need to add /k/. just remove excessive airstream and make it sound softer. All in all, it was a good attempt anyway, thanks for your great work:)

    @vintovkin@vintovkin8 ай бұрын
    • Yep

      @abeleva_vera@abeleva_vera5 ай бұрын
    • keep saying that to yourself old mammal

      @Exyllr@Exyllr3 ай бұрын
    • You don’t know Russian. You sound funny. And you are wrong.

      @e-nglish635@e-nglish635Ай бұрын
    • @@e-nglish635 well, I'm a linguist and a native Russian speaker, so I believe I have SOME expertise in this field:)

      @vintovkin@vintovkinАй бұрын
    • Acctually when I heard European Portuguese for the first time I was shocked how Eastern European (Slavonic) it sounds ;)

      @NoHealerJustPain@NoHealerJustPain24 күн бұрын
  • I am russian and I'm not sure about the vw sound. We either mix v and w ("viggle" instead of "wiggle", "wital" instead of "vital) or pronounce w as "ou". If you go for a light russian accent, keep the v-w mixup and add some artificial british accent (it was taught in school) with a rich american "r"

    @anamerkury8881@anamerkury888110 ай бұрын
    • this video is a mixed bag. On the vw sound, he is actually talking about this slight difference between russian bilibial v (two lips are touching to make a sound) vs english dento-libial v (upper lip and edge of lower teeth). but it's kinda not a big deal for russian speakers: not mixing those up are a problem, you're absolutely right. and i agree, i've never heard someome palatalizing english consonants (making "ye").

      @Ivan-qk2rn@Ivan-qk2rn8 ай бұрын
    • Informative!

      @cskyla1844@cskyla18447 ай бұрын
    • The kh just sounds like a K which I think it’s wrong 😅

      @xJayAddams@xJayAddams7 ай бұрын
    • @@Ivan-qk2rn I think some of the points in the video are based on Rusiian transcription. The [kh] sound is transcribed like this, but is pronounced differently. And the [ye] is the same, we can write it that way, because the consonant sound before this one is probably soft, and in English they don't have soft sounds. So they probably understand how to write this one down, but they don't understand how to pronounce it properly.

      @igry_s_drevnego_kompa@igry_s_drevnego_kompa5 ай бұрын
    • Никогда не слышала, чтобы W произносили как V, даже самые отсталые троечники и двоечники научались говорить "уат", а не "ват", "уигл", а не "вигл". Где вы вообще такое слышали? .__.

      @nansyraccoon7095@nansyraccoon70955 ай бұрын
  • I thought it would be extremely difficult for me, but surprisingly it's very similar to my natural accent (Hungarian)

    @katalinhalmos841@katalinhalmos84110 ай бұрын
    • Because Russian and Hungarian almost similar to the Finno-Ugric and Slavic ( ancestors ) folk

      @njdbm8nnfg2j@njdbm8nnfg2j2 ай бұрын
  • OMG, this video perfectly explains why the Russian accent in Hollywood movies bears no resemblance to reality.

    @Loutistic@Loutistic4 ай бұрын
  • This video has been incredibly helpful!!! thank you so. much!

    @ANZULAWSON@ANZULAWSON9 ай бұрын
  • I'm russian and never heard that we pronounce How like "khow". All the other part is true 👍🏻👍🏻

    @user-ml2oo1mg7f@user-ml2oo1mg7f8 ай бұрын
    • Yes, you pronounce it like that, Russians (similarly as Serbs) can't hear the difference between normal H and KH (CH in other slavic languages). You say "chjet" instead of head (written in Czech alphabet), for example in Czech with typical accent, we would say "het" because we have H sound, you don't have that sound in Russian.

      @Pidalin@Pidalin4 ай бұрын
    • @@Pidalin No, we freaking don't. His pronounciation is wrong. Our KH(it is just a transcription), the actual sound is like your CH, indeed.But the sound that he made is identical to the combination of (K+CH) in Chech, which is complete nonsense in Russian and we don't even have this Frankenstein of a sound in our mother tongue.

      @theemperorofmankind496@theemperorofmankind4964 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@Pidalin очень смешно читать, как человек не имеющий отношения к русскому языку, рассказывает как мы, русские, произносим те или иные слова. Совсем что-ли "ку ку"? Несёт какую то отсебятину. Проверь свой чешский слуховой аппарат. Или откуда ты там.

      @user-tc9gp3zo1m@user-tc9gp3zo1m28 күн бұрын
    • @@user-tc9gp3zo1m I don't need to speak Russian to recognize Russian accent. Ofcourse it depends on their level of English, but turning H to KH and TH to Z is something absolutely typical and don't deny it please. 😀

      @Pidalin@Pidalin28 күн бұрын
    • @@Pidalin Z вместо TH - ок ( хотя это, скорее, относится к людям старшего поколения), но русский человек никогда не произнесет KH вместо H. Неважно какой уровень английского. С чего бы нам это делать? H (X)- буква русского алфавита и у нас нет проблем с её произношением. Откуда вы вообще это взяли. Под этим видео множество комментариев на этот счёт, которые вы, по всей видимости, предпочитаете игнорировать.

      @rinazh.2532@rinazh.253228 күн бұрын
  • Hi, I'm russian. I don't struggle with w and th sounds at all. They're the easiest to learn. I find it more difficult with the vowels. I do pronounce them longer than necessary even after years of learning english. I botch my r's sometimes but I can get them right when I concentrate. Soft russian vowels are overkill. We don't do that to this extent and we don't soften them in all the occasions. It sounds more like movie russian.

    @nooblegook@nooblegook5 ай бұрын
  • I'm a native Russian speaker. My foreign boyfriend used to ask me to speak like the guy in the video. Somehow my natural Russian accent wasn't enough "Russian" for him, lol.

    @october.w@october.w4 ай бұрын
  • All these pronunciations really sound like a Russian accent, except for this one 3:04 . As a native speaker, I immediately hear that this is definitely not a Russian speaker. "Respyect" or "hyeck" doesn't sound like Russian at all.

    @mivmilos@mivmilos10 ай бұрын
    • 💯

      @Abigail-ln9oe@Abigail-ln9oe9 ай бұрын
    • Они если че не понимают твоих двойных скобок

      @richi4808@richi48088 ай бұрын
    • @@richi4808 Да, сам знаю. Оно как-то само получается

      @mivmilos@mivmilos8 ай бұрын
  • It all depends on how well a native Russian speaker was studying English. Those whose English is limited by their high school English will speak with strong east European accent like the author is presenting here with strong British like pronunciation. Those who have lived many years in North America and actually tried to improve their accent will quickly learn how to properly pronounce th, w, h and oo. But even those who can speak absolutely fluently and even think in English will still struggle once in a while with American spelling of words that have o or u in them. Such as hot and hut. There's a slight difference but most Russian natives will just say "хат". Another big problem for all Russian language speakers is when to use articles "a" and "the" or no article. Even advanced speakers sometimes confuse their use as there are no articles in Russian language at all.

    @RB-rk7jp@RB-rk7jp5 ай бұрын
    • What about words like ship vs sheep? I noticed that some slavic speakers struggle with that, as a Czech, I have an advantage that we have long vowels, so I clearly hear the difference.

      @Pidalin@Pidalin4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Pidalinthat is really a problem. We just can't hear the difference. That's why it's almost impossible for us Russians to pronounce these words correctly

      @Olga-ql3lx@Olga-ql3lx4 ай бұрын
    • @@Olga-ql3lx We simplify it to "šip" and "šíp" like if it was written in Czech, which is not always 100% correct pronunciation, but better than nothing. 🙂 Worse are vowels which sound like some schwa or combination of more vowels, that's very hard for us to pronounce. I can do it for separate words, but in whole sentence, I have to simplify it, so words like had or that will be "het" and "det" because even TH is hard to pronounce in whole sentence, especially when there is more words like that. We mostly pronounce D at the end of words like T, but I noticed that some English speakers make that efford to really say D there.

      @Pidalin@Pidalin4 ай бұрын
    • @@Olga-ql3lx ну, конечно же, нет. Всё мы слышим. Если бы вы услышали оба слова от носителя, вы бы почувствовали разницу.

      @dentzw80@dentzw804 ай бұрын
  • Here for DND.

    @joshs6259@joshs62596 ай бұрын
    • SAME

      @waywrdangel4189@waywrdangel41896 ай бұрын
    • SAMEEE

      @LocalPunkKid204@LocalPunkKid20425 күн бұрын
    • DUDE SAME.

      @RiskyPizza@RiskyPizza25 күн бұрын
    • SAME

      @fr4203@fr420317 күн бұрын
    • 100%

      @Breaking-Reign@Breaking-Reign3 күн бұрын
  • Playing Mischa from rtc with my friends and i needed to learn this, thank you so much for this!!

    @goofybatz@goofybatz10 ай бұрын
    • i love rtc omg

      @mtothepofficial@mtothepofficial8 ай бұрын
    • @@mtothepofficial love u for that

      @goofybatz@goofybatz8 ай бұрын
  • 2:50 у нас так изображают американцев, говорящих на русском -- "привйет" вместо "привет", например. Забавно,что русские в английском ошибаются точно также, но, видимо, в других сочетаниях со звуком "э"

    @user-mo3jt5uy9w@user-mo3jt5uy9w5 ай бұрын
    • Все дело в мягкости согласных 😃

      @vladey.english@vladey.english4 ай бұрын
  • I’m Latino born in the city of Guatemala raised in the US for the past 9 years but I’ve always been attracted to Russian language and their culture and obviously the beautiful Russian girls are every Latino dream 🤣 I really want to learn the language I also enjoy their music a lot and recently I’ve been learning about the Orthodox Church and I’ve been considering for a while joining a Russian Orthodox Church not just bc it’s Russian obviously but because their beliefs align a lot with mine

    @jcatalan1496@jcatalan14966 ай бұрын
  • This is so accurate :) (from a native Russian speaker :) ) P.S. Except maybe for the E - YE sound. But so spot on with the "backing down" and slowing down and all the rest. Great one:)

    @fantasy_worlds@fantasy_worlds11 ай бұрын
    • и где же это мы говорим Кхау итс гоин? чушь, у нас есть нормальный звук Хы))) у соседей ещё есть ХГЭ, вот там поинтереснее будет)

      @wayfare86@wayfare868 ай бұрын
    • no, the ee-sound is exactly where russians make this mistake

      @kornvondorn5275@kornvondorn52758 ай бұрын
    • Вообще же не похоже

      @pierrot1337@pierrot13375 ай бұрын
  • Thank you. This was very helpful. ✨

    @anju5124@anju51242 ай бұрын
  • Sank you. You toght me khow to do ze porfect Rassian accent. Spasibo!

    @gorayso@gorayso3 ай бұрын
  • About the letter R - that's right. As a rule, it is clearly pronounced. The author makes it sound very similar to a Russian accent. Everything else is very doubtful. But I looked at it with great interest. I'm from Russia :)

    @MaxShellenberg101@MaxShellenberg1015 ай бұрын
  • Recently got cast as Anton Chekhov in a play, so this is very useful thank you!!

    @sebastianlodge7549@sebastianlodge75498 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much this was really helpful

    @flyingveda@flyingveda3 ай бұрын
  • This is 200% accurate!

    @branavasorubysivabalaratna7819@branavasorubysivabalaratna78194 ай бұрын
  • I'm from Czech-American family with a very good Ukrainian friend. This tutorial is superb. This accent is easy for me hearing it almost my whole life. Well done!! 👏

    @faegrrrl@faegrrrl7 ай бұрын
    • Донт лай фор химселф, бест резулт итс онли спикинг он рушиан лангуаре.

      @akm_rpg_xakep@akm_rpg_xakep5 ай бұрын
    • @@akm_rpg_xakep донт лай ту йорселф*

      @CatherineAaBb@CatherineAaBb5 ай бұрын
    • @@akm_rpg_xakep Ты всё напутал, май френд ))

      @nansyraccoon7095@nansyraccoon70955 ай бұрын
  • This video is soooo well made. Thank you!

    @RavenBallerina7@RavenBallerina78 ай бұрын
    • He has wrong knowledge about russian accent. Это я тебе говорю, как русский. Не верь человеку из этого твидео.

      @user-yl4xi3ce7x@user-yl4xi3ce7x5 ай бұрын
  • This is an excellent video! Admittedly I only watched two videos, but this was the better one. People were IN AWE of my Russian accent.

    @joeldignam9645@joeldignam96453 ай бұрын
  • very helpful, thank you!!

    @BjornTalks925@BjornTalks925Ай бұрын
  • Just remember that this is not about really the Russian accent, but about the fake Russian accent from US action films. And really why Russian should pronounce "Kh" instead of "H" when "H" is a sound often used in Russian.

    @ilearntohate@ilearntohate5 ай бұрын
  • Русские: пытаются исправить свой акцент Американцы:

    @user-nc9cg3eo9w@user-nc9cg3eo9w5 ай бұрын
  • Thank You! Now I can create my character in the future! ❤

    @SoyUnaQuiguz@SoyUnaQuiguz2 ай бұрын
  • russian is my 1st language. your russian accent sounds more russian than mine lol

    @leen409@leen40910 ай бұрын
    • It's actually very bad. I'm Russian.

      @IgoArs@IgoArs5 ай бұрын
  • I need this for an npc in a dnd campaign and im so glad i could find this to help since i have some but very little experience

    @ronnienewman8709@ronnienewman870910 ай бұрын
    • do you mean very leetle? ;)

      @fenicklawz6817@fenicklawz68179 ай бұрын
  • BEST VIDEO EVER

    @drumstick3094@drumstick309411 ай бұрын
    • 😁👍🏼

      @TheActorsAcademy@TheActorsAcademy11 ай бұрын
  • You definitely have a good ear for accents and the video is great and has some good advices. However as a native Russian speaker i have never heard such accent from a Russian person, i only have heard it in movies. So i definitely wouldn't call this accent "authentic", instead i would call it stereotypical, or even a "hollywood" Russian accent. Of course its not your fault, i bet its kind of the point of the video haha, because its for actors and i guess people already have a strong connection that this "Russian" accent is how real russians speak but i wish there was a change in the movie industry about it. P.S. I'm totally okay with the accent to be harsh and strong, but it just doesn't sound Russian to me (probably because of the ye sound the most, just doesn't sound right)

    @tiquangali5889@tiquangali58895 ай бұрын
  • I think YE sound is not really common for Russian people speaking English, I think it is how people imitate the Russian accent, but I don't know why :) I don't know anybody speaking like that. There is no so much "Y" in those "Russian" versions of words like "respect".

    @evgenytumanov2863@evgenytumanov28639 ай бұрын
  • I am Chinese and many Chinese speak English in the way described in the video!

    @celifur@celifur9 ай бұрын
  • I confirm. You are right.

    @iliyassarsembaev@iliyassarsembaev4 ай бұрын
  • THANK TOY SO MUCH IM VOICING A CHRACTWR AND I DIDNT KNOW SHE HAD A RUSSIAN ACCENT THIS IS A LIFE SAVER

    @halosaystoodles@halosaystoodles2 ай бұрын
  • I’m Canadian but for some reason I want to learn this because there’s a character in my game I want him to have a Russian accent

    @Bittergiggle_gaming@Bittergiggle_gaming9 ай бұрын
  • Very good Russian accent, I am learning Spanish very slowly. Like you said, it is important to start speaking slowly when practicing a new language. I have a couple of questions to ask you, if you do not mind. These questions are just for education and inspiration. 1.) Are you an Actor who has been on videos? 2.) What do you mean by forward, backward, and etc. on our voices when we change our languages?

    @jairomontalvo4898@jairomontalvo489811 ай бұрын
  • okay I'm russian and now I know how to make a russian accent)) Nice work! Didn't think about all this stuff

    @sigrunaverjanova@sigrunaverjanova5 ай бұрын
  • THIS ILIKE.THANK YOU. baca

    @williamwurthmann1573@williamwurthmann15739 ай бұрын
  • Pretty funny, thanks. I have to agree with most (since I'm a Russian, so I have the kind of accent too). The only one I don't agree with is the "YE" in "RespYEct". Doesn't sound like Russian, I'm afraid. To do it more Russian try to imagine there's no "Y" there (which used to make you separate the "E" from the "p"). You should pronounce the "p" softer instead. "Resp'Ect" - soft "p" + "e" like in the word "yes" (but without "y" - remember?). I believe you know there are two Russian letters for "e": "Э" (sounds like "e" in "empty", "enter" etc) and "Е" (can sound like "YE" in "yes" - often at the beginning of a word - or like ['e] (didn't find another English word for that) "yEs", "ViEtnam" (BUT WITHOUT "Y") - inside a word). Sometimes in Russian you need to put the "YE" inside a word, so you need to separate the previous consonant from the "YE". Russians use the "separating soft sign" to write that: "Вьетнам" (Vietnam - sounds pretty much like in English - with Y: "VYETNAM"). But without this soft sign (Ь) Russians are not going to pronounce an "E" after a consonant like "YE".

    @gleand71@gleand715 ай бұрын
  • This is pretty useful, I'm doing VA for my friend and the character has a Russian accent, so thank you!

    @ghost_sensor58@ghost_sensor588 ай бұрын
  • This actually works

    @Garf4lifedude@Garf4lifedude10 ай бұрын
  • zank you. you are ze best

    @tristanreejakobsen6157@tristanreejakobsen6157Ай бұрын
  • I am the seventh comment; I am going to count that as a win. 😂 I love learning different accents; thank you.

    @GiorgioSemprevivo@GiorgioSemprevivo11 ай бұрын
    • Haha 7 is still good! Glad I could help!

      @TheActorsAcademy@TheActorsAcademy11 ай бұрын
  • Let's admit, the accent taught in the video is more similar to how we perceive the English accent in Russian speech

    @glitchkot1812@glitchkot18124 ай бұрын
  • I am Russian and your video helps me to realize all my pronunciations mistakes :-). So I can try to do all your examples exactly opposite zat :-) sounds more natural.

    @ninadruzhkova4341@ninadruzhkova43414 ай бұрын
  • Even my schoolmates had never spoken like you in this video.

    @Sasha_Bychenkov@Sasha_Bychenkov9 ай бұрын
  • It sounds not as real Russian accent, but fake “Russians” in Hollywood movies

    @alexeitimoshin@alexeitimoshin5 ай бұрын
  • I specifically looked at this video because I’ve been told I do a Russian accent whenever I’m genuinely PISSED, I was curious about it because I’d never actually noticed it before and now that I’m watching this I’m realizing it’s… entirely true, I’m Russian but I never grew up in a place where people had an accent even remotely similar so I have no idea where I got that from. 😂

    @TheMightyGodJimmy@TheMightyGodJimmy7 ай бұрын
  • you have no idea how much you’re helpful🥹❤ thanks a lotttt.

    @Sonia-bv8ob@Sonia-bv8ob2 ай бұрын
  • Thank you!

    @NishimuraOnline@NishimuraOnline10 ай бұрын
  • This new information is great for my Fyodor cosplay ❗❗❗💪 (THANK YOU SO MUCH 😖😖)

    @Amilzzx_@Amilzzx_5 ай бұрын
    • No problem!!

      @TheActorsAcademy@TheActorsAcademy5 ай бұрын
    • BSD FAN?!1!2!!2!2!

      @baljitsaini7874@baljitsaini78743 ай бұрын
    • YESYESYEYSYEYDYSYEYEGDSUAHDJSJ HERE I AM

      @Amilzzx_@Amilzzx_2 ай бұрын
  • Yeah for a Russian it sure sounds like middle African or Polish guy stuttering. We don’t use Y between consonants and vowels, instead we just soften the previous consonant being something more of a Spanish n/ñ situation. So it would be rather irresp̃ectable than irresp-Y-ectable which really sounds like stuttering. Additionally we don’t use a K instead of the H we just have the same H with actually the same tongue posture but the only difference is that you actually pronounce the letter and your tongue actually touches the soft palate rather than just “breathing” instead like in English. Again, similar to Spanish, namely to “J”. Also it would be nice if you had mentioned the difference between our T sounds, the difference is caused by actually different tongue posture, in English T is pronounced with a tongue being on the incisive papilla making it sometimes TS instead, whereas in Russian it’s pronounced after the incisive papilla being much closer to the roots of teeth which makes it just a basic solid T never sounding like TS. D is pronounced in the same position, so that’s why Russian D never transforms into a flap T (or just a Russian R based on the way flap T actually sounds)

    @user-eo9gb1zn1c@user-eo9gb1zn1c5 ай бұрын
  • The TH-sound in 'Think' could also be changed to F-sound along with the S-sound. So both 'Sink' or 'Fink' are perfectly acceptable 😂.

    @dmitryd6078@dmitryd60785 ай бұрын
    • Вот это хорошее замечание! ) Произносить "th" как "ф" - поголовно прям встречается ))

      @nansyraccoon7095@nansyraccoon70955 ай бұрын
    • Why you have it that complicated? In Czech, we just turn all TH sounds to D and screw that, it's simple. 😀

      @Pidalin@Pidalin4 ай бұрын
  • Thank you comrade

    @General_wulfang@General_wulfang9 ай бұрын
  • Thank you I already have the sound but I need to practice the words better thank you

    @leopardsky.@leopardsky.4 ай бұрын
  • Basically right, except of one point of YE, which is completely wrong.

    @archertam@archertam9 ай бұрын
  • Trying to learn “it’s Natalia. And I am not lonely preschool teacher, I am Russian spy.” As a reference to regular show.

    @killus6182@killus61828 ай бұрын
  • Bravo! Very well done! I am not russian, but my native language is Russian and I can speak fluent English. I use to make exactly these mistakes in my english pronunsiation

    @nikolaypotocki7346@nikolaypotocki73464 ай бұрын
  • HAD TO WATCH THIS FOR A DND CAMPAIGN BLESSSS

    @faustuscashews8434@faustuscashews8434Ай бұрын
  • can you do a tutorial on how to do a NewZealand/kiwi accent next?

    @rachella3701@rachella370110 ай бұрын
    • Ill keep it in mind!!

      @TheActorsAcademy@TheActorsAcademy10 ай бұрын
    • Kiwi here - hit me up for a yarn

      @hopcroftrick@hopcroftrick10 ай бұрын
  • I learned my Russian accent after watching Child 22 with Tom Hardy but when I was little I picked up the line “I must break you” which is my favorite thing to say (from Rocky when he fights the Russian dude) this video was really helpful as a visual to see the words spelled out with the changed pronunciation. This was quite accurate I’d say and very helpful!! Honestly just practicing a lot with it is the best you can do and like he said, watch and listen to Russians talking in interviews and movies. Very nice!!

    @ashleymcdaniel8243@ashleymcdaniel82438 ай бұрын
    • Русские никогда не снимали фильмов, в которых европейцы и американцы были бы полными придурками, а у вас это было поставлено на поток. И сейчас вам долбят в головы всякое дерьмо. У вас что, интернета нет? Или вы хаваете всю эту чушь потому, что вам просто необходимо чувствовать себя,, хорошими,, и,, передовыми,,? Вам так легче жить? Чем бы дитя ни тешилось - лишь бы не плакало.

      @user-gm4ow6iw7d@user-gm4ow6iw7d7 ай бұрын
    • learned mine from killing eve villainelle. kinda lost it so im watching vis vrideo

      @Highwizardd@Highwizardd5 ай бұрын
    • This man in video teachs wrongly. E is not equal ye. In my russian language we change sound of letter m in word "kettle". We, russian, say k in this word softly "мягко". His pronounciation cuts russian's ears.

      @user-yl4xi3ce7x@user-yl4xi3ce7x5 ай бұрын
  • Made my dnd campaign super fun ! Thanks !

    @pickls@pickls10 ай бұрын
  • 'YE'! - that explains me everything now!

    @witek607@witek60710 ай бұрын
  • as the russian native "Ye" is not accurate.

    @wolfiecodesh9745@wolfiecodesh97455 ай бұрын
  • 2:45 this is the single most wrong thing about the Russian accent - or language. as kids we used to make fun of how Americans tried to do a Russian accent - and that is exactly the thing we copied. no. don't bloody do that xD what your can do instead - merge the y sound with the preceding consonant. this is what we do in Russian, and in a strong Russian accent (also in Ukrainian and Polish - although Inn Polish it would sound _slightly_ closer to your description). you gotta say the preceding consonant and the y at the same time, not one after another. it's kinda difficult for those who don't have such sounds in their language, but that would sound authentic. these are the so called 'soft' consonants (palatalized).

    @jan_kisan@jan_kisan7 ай бұрын
  • Спасибо)

    @AHTOIIIKA@AHTOIIIKA5 ай бұрын
  • hehe, now I know my pronunciation mistakes 😅 thank u very much!!

    @pancukerka@pancukerka4 ай бұрын
  • Russian accent just sounds badass.

    @ruinthuessia1078@ruinthuessia10789 ай бұрын
  • Я попробовал и реально получилось, спасибо!

    @Lithium_73@Lithium_739 ай бұрын
  • Спасибо, теперь понятно 😂

    @andybi9531@andybi95314 ай бұрын
  • Im half dagestani russian and half filipino. And this is quite accurate🎉

    @archetypaljesus@archetypaljesus2 ай бұрын
  • wow, this is pretty damn accurate. also im not sure about other russians but i pronounce ‘that, there’ as ‘dat, dere’ instead of ‘zat, zere’ XD

    @vitya00kr4@vitya00kr49 ай бұрын
    • I say vat and vere

      @nick72486@nick724867 ай бұрын
  • Как я здесь оказался - не знаю, но мне было интересно, спасибо 🙂

    @filsawgood@filsawgood5 ай бұрын
    • 👍🏼👍🏼

      @TheActorsAcademy@TheActorsAcademy4 ай бұрын
  • This video really helps me to understand how to get rid of my Russian accent.

    @alenamitnovizki3857@alenamitnovizki38574 ай бұрын
  • Olive the fact I’m learning this for a RP I’m doing with friends 🤣

    @Raine_isgay@Raine_isgay8 ай бұрын
  • I've watched this video for understanding how to speak without my russian accent And one thing is very important for russian accent - not open your mouth wide 😅

    @TheManul4ik@TheManul4ik9 ай бұрын
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