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Learn Ukrainian with UAL - lessons adapted for English speakers!
Discover the similarities between Ukrainian and English for easier learning.
Improve your pronunciation, reading skills, and grammar. Explore Ukrainian culture with lessons for all levels - from beginner to intermediate.
Discover the similarities between Ukrainian and English for easier learning.
Improve your pronunciation, reading skills, and grammar. Explore Ukrainian culture with lessons for all levels - from beginner to intermediate.
Ukrainian sound Х [ χ ] unvoiced velar fricative | Basic Ukrainian phonetics
Ukrainian sound Х [ χ ] unvoiced velar fricative | Basic Ukrainian phonetics
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Ukrainian sound Г / ɦ / | Basic Ukrainian phonetics
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Letter Г: a new sound for English speakers✅ Do not confuse it with Ukrianian Хх ! ❤️My dearest UALearners, you have just watched one of the videos from Ukrainian Phonetics playlist. Check out some other videos from this playlist that may be interesting for you: ⏭️ Regular vowels pronunciation | Basic Ukrainian phonetics ⏭️ Iotated vowels explained | Basic Ukrainian phonetics ⏭️ Ukrainian conson...
Ukrainian sound Щ | Basic Ukrainian phonetics
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Ukrainian sound Щ | Basic Ukrainian phonetics
Ukrainian sound R | Basic Ukrainian phonetics
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Ukrainian sound R | Basic Ukrainian phonetics
Ukrainian consonants Overview | Basic Ukrainian phonetics
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Learn Ukrainian consonant letters and sounds. In this lesson, you will get acquainted with 22 Consonant letters and 32 consonants sounds, ⏸️ You have just watched one of the videos from Ukrainian Phonetics playlist. Check out some other videos from this playlist that may be interesting for you: ⏭️ Regular vowels pronunciation | Basic Ukrainian phonetics ua-cam.com/video/ejWkL0F4xPI/v-deo.html ⏭...
Ukrainian iotated vowels | Basic Ukrainian phonetics #ukrainianlanguage
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What are Iotated Ukrainian vowel sounds? Learn to pronounce and read Ukrainian Iotated vowels ⏸️ You have just watched one of the videos from Ukrainian Phonetics playlist. Check out some other videos from this playlist that may be interesting for you: ⏭️ Regular vowels pronunciation | Basic Ukrainian phonetics 💪If you want to contribute to the victory of Ukraine, here are some reliable funds to...
Regular vowels pronunciation | Basic Ukrainian phonetics
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What are regular Ukrainian vowel sounds? Learn to pronounce and read Ukrainian regular vowels✅ 💪If you want to contribute to the victory of Ukraine, here are some reliable funds to donate to: 📍 Special fundraising account of the National Bank of Ukraine: 📍 Повертайся Живим / “Come Back Alive”: 👌Check out my other free Ukrainian lessons adapted for English speakers. You will find lessons about U...
Ukrainian Alphabet pronunciation | Basic Ukrainian phonetics
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What alphabet does Ukraine use? Ukraine language alphabet is a Cyrillic one. Lern to read and pronounce Ukrainian cyrillic letters✅ ❤️My dearest UALearners, you can get access to the printable .PDF file with the Ukrainian Alpahbet here: www.patreon.com/posts/ukrainian-with-70975638?Link& 💪If you want to contribute to the victory of Ukraine, here are some reliable funds to donate to: 📍 Special f...
Hi Natalie, I’m Val and I just happen to run across your channel and learning Ukrainian alphabet is exactly what I have been looking for. I’m happy. Thanks 🙏
Glory to Ukraine
Really helpful explanation. I do also notice that people with different Ukrainian accents pronounce this letter in different ways, some more like G and others more like standard H in English rather than mid way between.
Thanks, would be better with lower volume of music or remove the music.
Привіт❤
I learned this phoneme when I was learning Spanish. I noticed that co-workers who spoke Spanish natively, when switching to Spanish, would pull the corners of their mouths back. Not up and back, like a smile, but just making the mouth wider. I tried this and was immediately able to roll "r" with no difficulty.
Great tip👍
Really awesome explanation. I especially like the French comparison, I always struggled with that sound but after your explanation I think I've got both the proper Ukrainian sound, and the trilled version haha. Thanks for the awesome video.
Хоч десь я C2😂
Привіт, ти особливий. Мені подобаються деталі, які ти написав. Ти заслуговую найкращого вчителя❤🎉
This video was good. I have been struggling with how to make soft consonants. You gave examples of hard and soft consonants one after another so that we can hear the difference and try making the sounds ourselves. That really helped. Just reading how to make the sound was not really good enough to understand the difference.
This is the best video on the Ukrainian alphabet that I have seen. You go slow enough that I can concentrate on each letter. I have been trying to be able to sound out the letters for instance if I want to orally spell out a word. I think I can finally do it after this video. I was practicing writing out the alphabet as well so that I can more easily use a dictionary. Unlike in English the name of the letter is the sound that it makes. In English a letter may have more than one sound depending on the letters that surround the one that you are interested in, or the previous vowel. For instance mat and mate. Anyway now I know the name of the letters. The pdf print out helped me do both. Thank you very much!
Is your cursive "д" in їжджу" the standard lowercase cursive letter for "д"? In his book "Beginners Ukrainian", Dr. Shevchuk uses a different cursive script for a lowercase "д".
Thank you for this nice learning video. ❤️👍
30th🎉
Excellent video. You’re a great instructor!
Informative video. Thank you
Helpful video. Thank you.
This sounds does actually occur in standard varieties of English but only in a specific context - between two vowels.
АБВГДЕЖЗИЙКЛМНОПРСТУФХЦЧШЩЬЮЯҐЄІЇ
These are amazing videos! Please make more
Thank you for making this video! I really appreciate how thorough you are being with pronunciation, and I do hope you will continue to make more videos for us. Please do! I hope you are well and safe! 💙🙏🏽💛🖖🏼🇺🇦💪🏽🌅
Many way to get into ukraine but no way im ukrainian from ternopil
Why are there many ways, and then you say no way? Are you seeing there is no way for us to learn Ukrainian? 🤔🤷🏼♀️
This is a really well designed and laid out channel..well done
omggg I luv your videos, they help me so much. thx to you, Im actually understanding the Ukrainian language. Thanks! 🇺🇦❤
Thank you so much, I’m able to do it for a minute and it feels like it gets harder to do the more I try…I have a feeling I’ll have to just keep practicing
Please help me I want learn Ukrainian language
A pity you don't show the cursive letters as well.
Leter "в" represents a wide range of sounds. It becomes a "w" if it's in the end of a syllable or if it's near "o" and "y". Aslso the word "цвіт" is pronounced with the soft "ц"
Thanks this is really helpful! I still can’t do it though… I’ll keep at it
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дякую
цкаво
Good teaching. Thanks
Thank you! This lesson helps greatly. I feel more confident with my Ukrainian R’s.
I'm from Brazil and I'm learning to speak your language. Buvai 😁
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Thanks so much
Thanks for the lesson.hi from Malaysia
nice
Звук [х] зустрічається в англійській, наприклад, у слові LoCH (Ness). Спасибі за гарне відео!
Great example👍
@@YaShoom Я про нормативну вимову, словникову
That could be confusing, because no English speaker outside of Scotland pronounces it like that, I think. In fact, not even everyone in Scotland. I once saw a travel programme in which the presenter was 'corrected' by a local Scot when she pronounced the word with a [x].
@@d.k.7570 Thanks. Honestly, as for me, that's kind of sad when dialects loose their phonology
How to pronounce -и- скільки
How to pronounce -и- скільки
Hey, check out the video about Regular Ukrainian vowels, you will find there a clue. Also, stay tuned for the upcoming lesson about reading і/и 😊
I think it sounds like “Skeal-kih.”
Thanks for the lesson. Hi from Malaysia
Thanks for the video. Hi from Malaysia
Slava 🇺🇦❤🇩🇪
Героям Слава ♥️
nicE
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Thanks for the video! As a beginner I would like to see translations for your example words. Thanks!
Thanks for your feedback! Noted😉
that was good , thanks !
Thank you for watching😊
Thanks for the video!!! But I don't see why you think the English word "Behind" has a sound similar to "Tha" in the word "That" (That store). The Ukrainian words say, "R" as used for "Russia" or "Romanov". Stay safe!
The author did not pronounce the "th" sound, she pronounced the voiced version of "h".