VOCATIVE CASE IN UKRAINIAN LANGUAGE

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  • Опубліковано 29 жов 2020
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 60

  • @SionTJobbins
    @SionTJobbins Рік тому +10

    Oh, cool! Ukrainian has the vocative! We have it in Welsh too but we don't use it to change people's names. it's usually used to draw attention of people, for instance a teacher calls children or to announce something! Personal names are very rarely used with the vocative, except in poetry where the name can be mutated (first letter changes) e.e. Dafydd (David) come Ddafydd. We mutate the word to show vocative e.g. plant (children); blant! (vocative); dynion (men); ddynion! (vocative); boneddigion (gentlemen) foneddigion (vocative) say when you want to start a meeting. Excellent

  • @jongibbs6734
    @jongibbs6734 Рік тому +3

    Thank you Inna. I am learning Ukrainian because my partner is from Ukraine and it is important that I learn:) I have been studying all your videos and will start you course in teaching very soon. 😊

  • @user-uh3rz1nr9o
    @user-uh3rz1nr9o 3 роки тому +14

    Our wonderful teacher is back! Thank God! Дякую!

    • @SpeakUkrainian
      @SpeakUkrainian  3 роки тому

      Αναστάσιος Πολυχρονόπουλος I am back! Now I will post videos every week ☺️😌👩🏻‍🏫

    • @user-uh3rz1nr9o
      @user-uh3rz1nr9o 3 роки тому +1

      @@SpeakUkrainian So great news! I am looking forward to seeing your next lesson! Greetings from Greece! 🙂😊

  • @pojamapeopleluvUA
    @pojamapeopleluvUA Рік тому +1

    Have you thought of putting all of your lessons in the order to best learn step by step? I get confused as to where to start, and then keep going! Thanks!

  • @lydiafife8716
    @lydiafife8716 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you!!!
    BY the way, in English the verb “to explain” is used as follows:
    1. To explain something (“something” is the object of the verb to explain and is therefore in the accusative case)
    2. To explain something TO someone (the word “someone” is in the Dative case)
    For example: Inna (Vocative case), I (Nominative case) am explaining (first person singular present progressive tense) (present tense

    • @lydiafife8716
      @lydiafife8716 2 роки тому +1

      Something (accusative case) to (preposition) you (Dative case)
      The context of the phrase or sentence will dictate the cases in formal grammar analysis in English
      I like your lessons very much 🙏

  • @mb.7105
    @mb.7105 7 місяців тому

    Lovely explanation, thank you!

  • @leeleeds255
    @leeleeds255 Рік тому

    Дякую!

  • @tanyacharbury4728
    @tanyacharbury4728 10 місяців тому

    This is super helpful. You are such a good teacher. Thank you! So "Hello Luba -- Hello Tanya" would be "Привіт Любo -- Привіт Тане" .... Tak?

  • @VagnerVerniz
    @VagnerVerniz 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for classes and Ukranian postcard.

  • @Johanna-cj1oc
    @Johanna-cj1oc 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for a great lesson! I love grammar so I'm excited to learn the cases. :) Are there any lessons for the other five (I could only find nominative and vocative) too? Can't wait to learn them all!

  • @hebreophone
    @hebreophone 2 роки тому

    Excellent video, thanks Інню!

  • @hfantin
    @hfantin Місяць тому

    Дякую Інно, тепер я розумію, чому мене називають "Гамільтоне"

  • @MARKSOULHUNTER
    @MARKSOULHUNTER 3 роки тому +1

    thank you !

  • @LearningSpanishwithDrL
    @LearningSpanishwithDrL Рік тому +1

    Great video!

  • @julianolima2343
    @julianolima2343 3 роки тому +6

    Привіт, Інно! Я дуже рада вас бачити! Як твої справи сьогодні? I hope you are doing well and having a wonderful day! Your UA-cam Channel is simply fantastic! Thank you for sharing your great content with us! I really appreciate it! I have a question about how to use nicknames in the vocative case. For example, if a girl is called 'Валентина' and her nickname is 'Tина', should I say: Привіт, 'Tина'! or Привіт, 'Tино'!? Thank you very much in advance! Скоро побачимось!

    • @SpeakUkrainian
      @SpeakUkrainian  3 роки тому +3

      Привіт! Я - чудово! Сподіваюсь, що твої справи також добре!
      That's a great question! Yes, you are right. In your example the ending is the same, but there are exceptions for male nicknames.
      Do you want me to record a video lesson about nicknames?

    • @julianolima2343
      @julianolima2343 3 роки тому +4

      Привіт, Інно! Я справді рада, що з тобою все гаразд! Дуже вдячний за вашу допомогу. Дуже мило з вашого боку! Yes, please! That would be great! I would love to watch a video lesson about Ukrainian nicknames and how to use them properly!

  • @iran6061
    @iran6061 2 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @user-xq1uj4cu1c
    @user-xq1uj4cu1c 3 дні тому

    I read, that female names ending in -я would be replaced with -ю. Like Катя would be Катю

  • @rcarmack810
    @rcarmack810 2 роки тому +1

    Привіт Інно. Зробіть, будь ласка, відео про місцевий відмінок.

  • @lrmernorskmedmarieaalen7558

    ольго, ірино, маріє :) My name is all ready Marie ...

  • @JesusSAlba-ie8wv
    @JesusSAlba-ie8wv 3 роки тому +2

    РоксоланА--->РоксоланО
    ДжесуС--->ДжесусЕ
    How can I say if I'm address to a girl in diminutive form, for example
    РоксИ--->????
    Welcome back!!!

  • @deniseprice4185
    @deniseprice4185 Рік тому

    Дуже дякую, Инно! Question: In the prayer "Отче наш", is the word отче in the vocative case?

    • @melinsau
      @melinsau Рік тому

      It should be Інно :)

  • @NicholasKlacsanzkyICM
    @NicholasKlacsanzkyICM 3 роки тому +4

    У мене є друг на ім’я Дмитро. Як я вживаю кличний відмінок з його іменем?

    • @SpeakUkrainian
      @SpeakUkrainian  3 роки тому

      Nicholas Klacsanzky У цьому прикладі ні, тому що ти не звертаєшся до нього.

    • @NicholasKlacsanzkyICM
      @NicholasKlacsanzkyICM 3 роки тому +1

      Що, якщо я скажу: "Привіт, Дмитре!"? Це правильно?

    • @SpeakUkrainian
      @SpeakUkrainian  3 роки тому

      @@NicholasKlacsanzkyICM Так

    • @NicholasKlacsanzkyICM
      @NicholasKlacsanzkyICM 3 роки тому

      @@SpeakUkrainian Чудово.

  • @inactiveusertypeofaccount181

    please do accusative

  • @Kevinism
    @Kevinism 3 роки тому +1

    Would the vocative case also affect diminutive names? Наприклад: Улянка → Улянко?
    Or would it sound strange to use a colloquial version of a name with the formal vocative? Наперед дякую!

    • @y.gromyk
      @y.gromyk 3 роки тому +1

      yeap, it would and that is the way you should use it. Just google "кличний відмінок" and you'll find more examples.

  • @hanifleylabi8071
    @hanifleylabi8071 Рік тому

    I'm confused because you said it's not used colloquially but also that you should use it to sound more natural?

  • @mohdiqbal8783
    @mohdiqbal8783 3 роки тому

    Thanks I subscribe yr chinal 🌸🌺💥

  • @bellamarieeeee510
    @bellamarieeeee510 Рік тому

    I don’t know if I’m saying my name, Bella, using vocative case correctly
    Белла - Белло
    So feel free to correct me if I’m wrong

  • @johnboy2048
    @johnboy2048 2 роки тому +1

    Etcetera ==> Etcetero

  • @user-tk2jy8xr8b
    @user-tk2jy8xr8b Рік тому

    Is син - сину an exception?

  • @melinsau
    @melinsau Рік тому

    Melisa .Меліса. Мелісо.
    If Aнна travels to a Spanish speaker country maybe she should avoid using her name in vocative case😂

  • @choctawtruth6224
    @choctawtruth6224 Рік тому

    Мене звати "Джошуа", як ви цей можете на кличний відмінок? (I apologize for any mistakes, I am still very new at Ukrainian)

    • @VladyslavTretyak
      @VladyslavTretyak 22 дні тому

      Джошуе, as easy as that. I am not sure how hard it is for non-native tho.

  • @kellypatterson8506
    @kellypatterson8506 3 роки тому +2

    U sound almost like u were singing 4 a bit.

  • @deejay6869
    @deejay6869 2 роки тому +1

    ,Okay, this is scary. In a good way. I HATE learning the different language's cases. I'm from the USA. So I speak correct fluent English. Yet I failed the cases part of grammar, in my English classes. And to this day, I have no idea how or when to use them. I began learning Russian Russian, on UA-cam, before. But then my teacher wanted to introduce the Russian cases. That's when I checked out. So how is it you're making it so easy for me to learn a brand new Vocative Case? It must be because you're so sweet, cute, and smile when you're teaching. I don't even realize I'm learning. Seriously, how do you do that?

  • @preasail
    @preasail 2 роки тому

    Easiest, not most easiest.

  • @osamabahjat4072
    @osamabahjat4072 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks.. How to call osama 😅
    Усаму?

    • @SpeakUkrainian
      @SpeakUkrainian  3 роки тому +2

      Осама - Осамо (Vocative case).

  • @mattthompson6281
    @mattthompson6281 2 роки тому

    Гриць. Гриша=Гришо

  • @pieres3588
    @pieres3588 2 роки тому

    After Syiria war end
    Indonesia capital move on to Kalimantan
    1 becouse Jakarta not worty
    2 BECOOSE the first Indonesia presiden want build Indonesia capital in kalimantan
    3 maybe becouse Syiria war

  • @zenoie7775
    @zenoie7775 2 роки тому +1

    What is your advice for someone who uses They/them pronouns in Ukrainian?

    • @qduaty1
      @qduaty1 2 роки тому

      It has neuter gender if you didn't notice.

    • @zenoie7775
      @zenoie7775 2 роки тому

      @@qduaty1 I did notice that. It is somewhat like german then. I wasn't too sure if they used them the same way or just used they/them for plural.

    • @qduaty1
      @qduaty1 2 роки тому

      @@zenoie7775 Well, I'm telling you how Slavs solved the problem of non binary gender, not how exactly modern Ukrainians deal with those persons, if at all.

    • @zenoie7775
      @zenoie7775 2 роки тому

      @@qduaty1 Thank you for your input. I know a lot of other languages have dealt with it similarly.

    • @ohajohaha
      @ohajohaha Рік тому

      Ви, вас

  • @aulacorhynchus
    @aulacorhynchus Рік тому

    Я спираюсь на володіння російською мовою... Значит, есть ли уроки для таких, как и я?

  • @TarikIAm
    @TarikIAm 2 роки тому +1

    В українській на противагу тому як у російській. "Щ" вимовляється фонетично як "ШЧ". А то чому ви навчаєте є російська вимова.

    • @volnomov
      @volnomov 2 роки тому

      Це непритаманно всій мові, тільки літературній

  • @pieres3588
    @pieres3588 2 роки тому

    You say no maybe becouse you hate Putin but if you liked Putin maybe you Will say yes i love you to Putin