This is exactly what I was looking for. You are a wonderful teacher. I just started learning Ukrainian because my dance teachers are Ukrainian (they are fabulous!) and there are Ukrainian immigrants in my area. I love the sound of the Ukrainian language, beautifully Slavic. The beautiful people, beautiful country. You make studying Ukrainian easy. Thank you so much! I pray for peace in Ukraine. Much love from USA.
I am not ready yet to go beyond singing along, but I promise to practice every day 😇 thank you so much for these videos. I am probably one of the many people who need to learn at least a bit of Ukrainian to be able to sing along with Go_A. You are an incredibly good teacher. Thank you again ❤️❤️🎶🎶🤗👍
Amazing! I was chanting the alphabet to my son since he was three years old! Now he is five and knows all is letters an the order in which they appear! You are the most dedicated teacher I know of!
Thank you so much for making this video! Two of my coworkers are Ukrainian and they're so sweet, they watched my kitten for me when I went out of town. But they've made me want to learn Ukrainian because I've talked to the wife and I know how much she struggles with English. I wanna learn Ukrainian to make it easier for them, especially since they're coming to an entire new country when they didn't even want to. Liked and subscribed ❤
Thank you so much Inna, i don’t know what I would do without you. You really built up my confidence to learn Ukrainian, i was able to learn so much about the Ukrainian alphabet in just one day! Thank you and good night Your student, Bella (белла)
I would like Ukranien fairytales in English and Ukranien language. Song for small children could be very good in the hard work learning Ukranien language. Thank you for your youtube videos 🇺🇦🇩🇰
This is fantastic. I was sitting here thinking about the language, and it occurred to me that I didn't know the actual names of the letters. Naturally, I think most people struggle to remember the names of the letters because we don't really speak with the names unless we are specifically speaking about a letter, or using a letter as a designation (like picking option a, b, or c). Some of the English apahbet letter names do double as sounds those letters can make (like "A" and "Ah"), and I'd also been curious if that is the case with Ukrainian Cyrillic. But it's one of those ones where you really have to hear it to understand. What I didn't expect is that it was actually hard to remember some of the letter names because I've learned the sounds so much without knowing the names, so my brain wants to just make the sound. So, that all being the case, I was like hey, I bet there's a song like our ABC's that helps us with this, too, because children of course learn to make the letter sounds before they know the names themselves. I'm surprised to learn there wasn't one!! It is so helpful, and I'm glad you made one for us because I just discovered your channel and subscribed! This is a great fill-in for the days in between my tutor lesson. Thank you for making this! One great suggestion someone else had the other day, for those of us who are learning: watch some young children's shows! Cartoons for really young children (especially 3-5 age) speak slower and more simple sentences that are easier to hear the sounds clearly, so there isn't usually mumbling or muddled voices. They also focus on language building skills, so you'll learn words in a very digestible format. You'll learn things like numbers and counting, seasons, days of the week, months, how to say the date, colors. All the basics. Then as you advance through the language, you can slowly move up the age bracket of many children's shows. I thought this is a very clever idea and wanted to share!
Love this!! I used to listen to the Barabolya album (by Ron Cahute who is Ukrainian-Canadian) when I was little and they had a really catchy alphabet (azbooka/азбука) song on it! I think it’s still on youtube and I find that one to be really helpful too 😊
I just subscribed, because song to learn alphabet is one of best way to learn and most of all remembering and allow to be able to form Ukraine word or vocabulary and be able to read simple word like street, airline and bus (bus riding is more usual than airline as we use bus to go place to place in MOST of the time!), line schedules. Slowly and eventually be able to read child's book, children's book, and when we are able to read elementary book is huge progress and able to read junior high school meaning huge progress plus and be able to read high school book meaning, we have basically mastered Ukraine and one can enroll college course using high school level Ukraine language (even enjoy watch and understand virtually al Ukraine language movies and appreciate Ukraine songs that is strange to English speaking people that has NO feelings!), should be able to pass college level course with high school background. USA
Inna, Do you think it would be possible to put this song on something such as Spotify or Amazon music? I listen often to those channels and one thing that is difficult about UA-cam is continuously having it repeated whereas the other sites you can repeat over and over again. That is how I have learned not only the latin alphabet by continuous repetition. But, also many songs in other languages beginning when I first lived with a Spanish family and became fluent in the language years ago. I also noticed if you do not keep speaking the language you lose it. I was fortunate to remember a good portion of it since one day while standing at a bus stop a spanish woman that could not speak English was lost and needed directions to where she was going. I managed to help her telling her which busses to take with what I remembered from before.
Hi Inna, thanks so much for doing this! I have one request. Could you please over enunciate what you are singing, and maybe put only one letter on the screen at at time?
I love your channel... I have question why do some Ukrainian people use Russian words instead of Ukrainian? Lastly can you do a video on Ukrainian words that sound very similar but are spelled differently. Like cold and hungry Заздалегідь дякую, що прочитали мої запитання.
I guess it is 1 year late for an answear, still I will explaine. So, basically, Ukrainian language was forbidden throughout the past 300-400 hundred of years in history of Ukraine for a few dozens of times (mostly in russian empire and USSR), so as the result many people still speak russsian language in Ukraine even though most of them try to speak Ukrainian (and all western part of Ukraine speak in Ukrainian because they were occupied by Russia (USSR) only from 1939 to 1991, not 300+ years as other parts of Ukraine). Because of these reasons people sometimes use Russian words (in most cases they don't even realize it). We even have a spetial term for this - surzhyk. Only when we gained our independence back again, in 1991, obviously people could study Ukrainian language again (and freely use it again of course, but in some central or eastern regions people got bullied, especially in schools, for talking in Ukrainian until the revolution in winter 2013-2014 and when Russia started a war in 2014). So as you can see, the history of Ukrainian language is very hard and complicated, but, finally, we can use it and learn it freely now again. It is not very profound history of the language, but I hope it was helpfull.
@@garygary9310The r language is again being forced upon people (& in schools) in the occupied regions of Ukraine. All Ukrainian language books have/are being burned. Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians have been forcibly deported into r. Are you aware that at least 20,000+ (documented) Ukrainian children have been kidnapped by r & unlawfully adopted out to r families? ~500 children have been rescued. ~50% report s€ x abuse by r soldiers. Others have reported being beaten for refusing to go along with forced “re-education”.
great wee video. love how much effort you put in but the letters arent all clear as the letters run into each other. love that i have a song i know that i can remember the letters to but maybe if the letters were distinct it would be more helpful. good job otherwise
I play piano and I wished she had made it easier for me to watch the keyboard. Trying to watch the keys, listen to her sing and read the letters was a bit much for me. The tune was very familiar so that didn't take long for me to figure out how to play. What I needed was a way to listen to and look at the letters at the same time without shifting my focus. So I did a search for Ukrainian alphabet, found a chart and printed it. Now I can focus my vision on the letters while listening to Inna sing. I think she does a very good job. I have no reservations about saying that. I don't mind putting in a little effort when I'm interested in something. Finding solutions can be satisfying.
For first time learners the only thing you could improve is adding a section where you SAY the name of each letter slowly(and leave time for us to repeat it) before you sing the song. Even the slow version of the song is too fast for me. I just bought the book Learn to read Ukrainian in 5 Days (by Alex Kovalenko) but I have no idea what each letter SOUNDS like yet.
This is exactly what I was looking for. You are a wonderful teacher. I just started learning Ukrainian because my dance teachers are Ukrainian (they are fabulous!) and there are Ukrainian immigrants in my area. I love the sound of the Ukrainian language, beautifully Slavic. The beautiful people, beautiful country. You make studying Ukrainian easy. Thank you so much! I pray for peace in Ukraine. Much love from USA.
Great idea!
Love you. 💙💛 Thank you for these videos. 🙏🏼
Dear inna ,I hope you and your family are safe and healthy. God bless you and ukranian People. Keep strong. Slava 🇺🇦
What is this? The original video of Ukrainian Alphabet Lore?
@@UrLocalOne2K11hatesDoubleSharewhat?
I am not ready yet to go beyond singing along, but I promise to practice every day 😇 thank you so much for these videos. I am probably one of the many people who need to learn at least a bit of Ukrainian to be able to sing along with Go_A. You are an incredibly good teacher. Thank you again ❤️❤️🎶🎶🤗👍
Дуже добре! моя внучка теж вивчає алфавіт !
Well thought out, helpful, and excellent song. Beautiful voice too, like a соловейко.
Молодець!!! Це дуже гарна пісня. Дякую!
Дуже дякую 🙏😊
This video very help me to understand the Ukrainian alphabet better and how to pronounce it.
I love your voice and I will practice this. thank you!! You are multi- talented!!!!
Дякую, це дуже допомагає. Слава Україні🇺🇦
You know that most of Ukrainians uses Russian, right?
@@bukwiarz1You know that most formerly r speaking Ukrainians are also learning Ukrainian, right?
Amazing! I was chanting the alphabet to my son since he was three years old! Now he is five and knows all is letters an the order in which they appear! You are the most dedicated teacher I know of!
In French with is our native language here in the Province of Quebec.
1:41 song starts here
Very good. Молодець, Інночко.
Дуже професійно, інноваційно, модерно.
Дякую, мамо 😘😍😍
Wow! That was great. Very helpful and now I can sing to myself and learn the alphabet. Your music is awesome too! ❤️
Nice one, thanks)
Great video! Very nice to practice!
Thank you so much for making this video! Two of my coworkers are Ukrainian and they're so sweet, they watched my kitten for me when I went out of town. But they've made me want to learn Ukrainian because I've talked to the wife and I know how much she struggles with English. I wanna learn Ukrainian to make it easier for them, especially since they're coming to an entire new country when they didn't even want to. Liked and subscribed ❤
This is a wonderful clever idea ! You sound and play beautifully. Well done. Great video. Thank you ! ❤
Thanks!
Genius! Well done! Дякую! 👏👏👏
I am Indian with no background in Ukrainian whatsoever! I now know the alphabet thanks to you 😀😀
This is amazing! Thank you for making it easier for us.
This song is super! Thanks for putting it together.
Very clever!!! So creative!!! Інна
Thank you so much Inna, i don’t know what I would do without you. You really built up my confidence to learn Ukrainian, i was able to learn so much about the Ukrainian alphabet in just one day! Thank you and good night
Your student, Bella (белла)
Your channel is great! Hope you and your family are all safe there. Keeping my prayers for you all from here. Glory to Ukraine!
Thank you for this lesson. Love to learn from you my beautiful teacher ❤
I wish you'd make a video about Ukrainian fairtale or story with both English and Ukrainian Subtitles .
I would like Ukranien fairytales in English and Ukranien language. Song for small children could be very good in the hard work learning Ukranien language. Thank you for your youtube videos 🇺🇦🇩🇰
This is fantastic. I was sitting here thinking about the language, and it occurred to me that I didn't know the actual names of the letters. Naturally, I think most people struggle to remember the names of the letters because we don't really speak with the names unless we are specifically speaking about a letter, or using a letter as a designation (like picking option a, b, or c).
Some of the English apahbet letter names do double as sounds those letters can make (like "A" and "Ah"), and I'd also been curious if that is the case with Ukrainian Cyrillic. But it's one of those ones where you really have to hear it to understand.
What I didn't expect is that it was actually hard to remember some of the letter names because I've learned the sounds so much without knowing the names, so my brain wants to just make the sound. So, that all being the case, I was like hey, I bet there's a song like our ABC's that helps us with this, too, because children of course learn to make the letter sounds before they know the names themselves.
I'm surprised to learn there wasn't one!! It is so helpful, and I'm glad you made one for us because I just discovered your channel and subscribed! This is a great fill-in for the days in between my tutor lesson.
Thank you for making this!
One great suggestion someone else had the other day, for those of us who are learning: watch some young children's shows! Cartoons for really young children (especially 3-5 age) speak slower and more simple sentences that are easier to hear the sounds clearly, so there isn't usually mumbling or muddled voices. They also focus on language building skills, so you'll learn words in a very digestible format. You'll learn things like numbers and counting, seasons, days of the week, months, how to say the date, colors. All the basics. Then as you advance through the language, you can slowly move up the age bracket of many children's shows. I thought this is a very clever idea and wanted to share!
Beautiful
this was exactly what i needed, thank you so much👏👏👏👏👏
Most inspired language ever!! obsessed 😌
thank you for writing a song it’s very helpful 🫶🏻
Умничка! Здорово! Лучший тичер ❤😍🎉🎉
Thank you!!
❤Inna. Your video was fabulous and educational. Thank you for all the effort you put into it! 🫶
Thank you
Love this!! I used to listen to the Barabolya album (by Ron Cahute who is Ukrainian-Canadian) when I was little and they had a really catchy alphabet (azbooka/азбука) song on it! I think it’s still on youtube and I find that one to be really helpful too 😊
This is soo good and very helpful! I can learn and remember the alphabet and be able to sing to my future baby. Thank you, Inna!
Nice one thank you for the link Inna
Дуже добре. Дякую!
Thanks for taking the time to teach us, hope you are okay, we are thinking of you. слава україні from me and the kids from Scotland.
You have sung so nice mam, the Ukrainian Language Alphabet Song. Thank you Mam.😊🙏
You have a lovely voice. Now to learn how to sing the alphabet in Ukrainian.
I just subscribed, because song to learn alphabet is one of best way to learn and most of all remembering and allow to be able to form Ukraine word or vocabulary and be able to read simple word like street, airline and bus (bus riding is more usual than airline as we use bus to go place to place in MOST of the time!), line schedules. Slowly and eventually be able to read child's book, children's book, and when we are able to read elementary book is huge progress and able to read junior high school meaning huge progress plus and be able to read high school book meaning, we have basically mastered Ukraine and one can enroll college course using high school level Ukraine language (even enjoy watch and understand virtually al Ukraine language movies and appreciate Ukraine songs that is strange to English speaking people that has NO feelings!), should be able to pass college level course with high school background. USA
This was *REALLY* helpful!! I started studying Russian over 30 years ago, and I still don’t know the alphabet order! 😮 This will help me quite a lot😊❤
I’m trying to learn Ukrainian so I can go back to visit Kharkiv, where I studied Russian, when this stupid war is over. Slava Ukraini!!!!
Possibly the most useful video on UA-cam.
One of my best friends is in Ukraine and I’m learning the language and it is much different from the Latin alphabet but this is helpful! Thank you!
Madam😍 you're amazing
Wow so creative teacher ,I would like to participate in your classes
I love you mommy!!!😊😊😊
Nah ɓro she's a language teacher not an object
Damn she can sing and play piano. Iron woman ❤ thanks for all the videos
Inna, Do you think it would be possible to put this song on something such as Spotify or Amazon music? I listen often to those channels and one thing that is difficult about UA-cam is continuously having it repeated whereas the other sites you can repeat over and over again. That is how I have learned not only the latin alphabet by continuous repetition. But, also many songs in other languages beginning when I first lived with a Spanish family and became fluent in the language years ago. I also noticed if you do not keep speaking the language you lose it. I was fortunate to remember a good portion of it since one day while standing at a bus stop a spanish woman that could not speak English was lost and needed directions to where she was going. I managed to help her telling her which busses to take with what I remembered from before.
That’s a great idea! Can you help you to post a song on Spotify and Amazon music?
Well done!
❤️❤️❤️❤️
Beautyfull
I pray you're safe.
i need a loop of the song x)
Сплава Украины
Wy krasnaja dziewuszka!
💕💯
💙💛
😁😁😁💙💛
Cxxx 💐🌹💚
Hi Inna,
thanks so much for doing this!
I have one request. Could you please over enunciate what you are singing, and maybe put only one letter on the screen at at time?
Wow! You could sing me to sleep! Lol!!
Wow
Great lesson!
….too fast for me, but what better way to learn?
Did you know you can slow down the video in settings? ⚙️ I have to do this frequently.
😂I had listened alot
👏👏👏👏
This is so nice from you, but I felt asleep quicker I'm sorry 😂
Дякую ...would you start teaching us on the blackboard?
I love your channel... I have question why do some Ukrainian people use Russian words instead of Ukrainian? Lastly can you do a video on Ukrainian words that sound very similar but are spelled differently. Like cold and hungry Заздалегідь дякую, що прочитали мої запитання.
I guess it is 1 year late for an answear, still I will explaine. So, basically, Ukrainian language was forbidden throughout the past 300-400 hundred of years in history of Ukraine for a few dozens of times (mostly in russian empire and USSR), so as the result many people still speak russsian language in Ukraine even though most of them try to speak Ukrainian (and all western part of Ukraine speak in Ukrainian because they were occupied by Russia (USSR) only from 1939 to 1991, not 300+ years as other parts of Ukraine). Because of these reasons people sometimes use Russian words (in most cases they don't even realize it). We even have a spetial term for this - surzhyk.
Only when we gained our independence back again, in 1991, obviously people could study Ukrainian language again (and freely use it again of course, but in some central or eastern regions people got bullied, especially in schools, for talking in Ukrainian until the revolution in winter 2013-2014 and when Russia started a war in 2014). So as you can see, the history of Ukrainian language is very hard and complicated, but, finally, we can use it and learn it freely now again.
It is not very profound history of the language, but I hope it was helpfull.
@@delibery366 thank you 🙏 so much for your answer.. Дякую
@@garygary9310The r language is again being forced upon people (& in schools) in the occupied regions of Ukraine. All Ukrainian language books have/are being burned.
Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians have been forcibly deported into r.
Are you aware that at least 20,000+ (documented) Ukrainian children have been kidnapped by r & unlawfully adopted out to r families?
~500 children have been rescued. ~50% report s€ x abuse by r soldiers. Others have reported being beaten for refusing to go along with forced “re-education”.
In the Ukrainian outfit how many letters are in the alphabet?
great wee video. love how much effort you put in but the letters arent all clear as the letters run into each other. love that i have a song i know that i can remember the letters to but maybe if the letters were distinct it would be more helpful. good job otherwise
I play piano and I wished she had made it easier for me to watch the keyboard. Trying to watch the keys, listen to her sing and read the letters was a bit much for me. The tune was very familiar so that didn't take long for me to figure out how to play. What I needed was a way to listen to and look at the letters at the same time without shifting my focus. So I did a search for Ukrainian alphabet, found a chart and printed it. Now I can focus my vision on the letters while listening to Inna sing. I think she does a very good job. I have no reservations about saying that. I don't mind putting in a little effort when I'm interested in something. Finding solutions can be satisfying.
There’s a way to slow down the video in settings ⚙️. I find it very useful.
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Why Ukrainian girls are 2 beautiful 😍
моені одному чується Г з хвостиком двічі підряд? (як в слові агрус)
This is ramadhan and so many turky drama movie in our Indonesia tv ITS awsem turky drama movie
Привіт :)
I play piano in 2004-2005 after im abandonship , Rusia war ship on MALAYASIA Jeti Medan pineng island (file SUNAMI Aceh )
Do u pronounce борщ borsch or borschch
Borscht. As in "Borsh"
Even on the slow tempo it was too fast for me to process the different letters. :(
I still haven’t figured out ь...😭
It's a soft sign :)
I have Ukraine kids at school
Вітаю вас не тільки на території району розташовані в межах міста у регіоні Рона у регіоні Рона у працездатному двох осіб
For first time learners the only thing you could improve is adding a section where you SAY the name of each letter slowly(and leave time for us to repeat it) before you sing the song. Even the slow version of the song is too fast for me. I just bought the book Learn to read Ukrainian in 5 Days (by Alex Kovalenko) but I have no idea what each letter SOUNDS like yet.
It kind of sounds like Polish
Cyrillic
I’m urkainen but I don’t know it lol
After Rusia invlove in Syiria war now Rusia is diffrence not same and more scared
I can speak the Russian alphabet
Було б добре суто саму пісню абетки без зайвих слів)
сонг? really? g is not pronounced in the end of english words… 🤦🏼♀️
Can you go slower please
I slowed it down myself…..if you ever need some to talk to , let me know….take care…..god bless the USA 🇺🇸 and Ukraine 🇺🇦
The г and ґ is not differentiated by you. 🤷
First is pronounced 'heh' second is 'geh'
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