How to ASK BACK when someone asks "How are you?" in Russian?
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- Опубліковано 19 чер 2023
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How to ask back when somebody asks 'How are you' in Russian? Easy! These little videos are your ultimate guide to mastering Russian words and phrases.
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Thanks for mentioning the intonation at the end of a question.
These things I knew but I love to hear it spoken.
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Hi Daria,
Thank you for all of your helpful videos!
Can you help clarify the pronounciation used in your last couple of videos (including this one)?
In reading cyrillic we are taught that "е" sounds like "ye" as in "yesterday" and "и" sounds like "ee" as in "beet."
In both "как дела" and "а у теба" it sounds like you pronounce "е" more similar to "и." Can you explain what is the proper pronounciation please?
Yes, russian 'е' can sounds like english 'ye' and like english 'ee'. 😊 I think it because of for Russian people physically not comfortable say 'ye' in your examples. More comfortable say 'ee' in the cases. Д[и]ла Т[и]бя really sounds using Russian [и] No official rules for it. I think we talk this way to make our sounds faster. Say 'и' a little faster than 'е' in: У т[е]бя. After 'б' physicaly transition to 'е' a little longer in vocal cords😂
Interesting fact:-Whenever an unknown person casually (without meeting/mentioning himself/herself as from me where are you from?
I got angry from inside but I responded 'I came from a very far away country '!
Pree-v'et from India🇮🇳
Jai hind 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Beautifil
احسنتم
Привет мама и ведха я очень люблю твой канал🎉 я думаю твой канал лучший для изучения русского языка большое спасибо за новое видео 😅
Hlo miss a lot love from India хорошо
I'm in love with this Russian woman
ну... я думаю этот содержание удивительно... без сомнений... поздравления. Кстати, Я ещё изучаю русская язык. Извините за ошибки.
Absolutely amazing format. How did you come up with that. God bless in Jesus name amen
Love from INDIA🎉🎉
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как дела, норм
А у тебя? А у вас?
can you make a video how to say R?
i find it quite difficult to roll R.
i get a ggggrgrrrrgrgg
Go to a Russian speech therapist
Я хоть и живу в России но люблю Америку и даже знаю английский Although I live in Russia, I love America and even know English ❤
I was your student
I know this is off-topic, but can anyone tell me
why I am hearing some sites pronouncing "другой" as "droh-GOY" instead of "droo-GOY"?
Is this a regional variation or something? Need help, I have searched everywhere that I know 😬
The correct pronunciation of this word is droogoy, but some local people use the "х" sound in the middle of the word. When pronouncing it is not a big mistake, but it is better to use the correct pronunciation
Я чувствую себя хорошо, а Вы?
If I can borrow my friends computer I'll tell you how I was taught.
Which is probably wrong.
How is the boy ?
"Boy" = "мальчик" (мальчишка), "guy" and "boyfriend" = "парень" (паренёк, парнишка = guy), "man" = "мужчина" (мужик, мужичок)
Don't you have to explain why you are good/bad otherwise in Russian culture it's considered being secretive or rude? Or am I completely wrong?
Wait .. what about "а вы"?
Тогда будет: а у вас?
That would be incorrect, understandable but incorrect. Translating "как дела?" as "How are you?" is the problem here, that too is incorrect.
"Kак дела?" is better understood as "How's things?" or "How are your affairs?" it not asking how YOU are, hence the appropriate reply is "good" or "ok" followed by "and yours?" not "I'm good", "I'm ok" and "and you?"
Give me a GOOD reason why someone want to learn Russian these days.
none of your business lad
moving to Russia to escape LGBT, woke, and black people...
Because it's a beautiful language...
Learn Ukrainian and don't cry!
Me, because I have a 94 yr old Resident at the nursing home I work at who only speaks Russian. Certain words I know what she is trying to communicate, but the rest is not understood. It's nice to know some basic words to at least be able to tell her hello, how are you and understand the reply!
100 dolar versem bozabilir misiniz?
What are you talking about?
Deutsche volken
Slow
Bad boring