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 🙏
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! 💙🙏🏽💛🖖🏼🇺🇦💪🏽🌅
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!
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].
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 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!
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 🙏
Привіт, ти особливий. Мені подобаються деталі, які ти написав. Ти заслуговую найкращого вчителя❤🎉
Thank you! I look forward to more of your video lessons.
Hi, Joe👋
More videos are coming soon😊
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! 💙🙏🏽💛🖖🏼🇺🇦💪🏽🌅
Thank you I've been learning Russian and I'm starting to learn Ukrainian
Thank you for watching and good luck with learning😉📝
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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!
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Thanks for the video. Hi from Malaysia
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
Helpful video. Thank you.
Thank you for this nice learning video. ❤️👍
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"
also, Щ can be the "shch" combo as in the words "pu*sh ch*airs".
Great example👍
I know "fre*sh ch*eese" 😊
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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".
A pity you don't show the cursive letters as well.
Please help me I want learn Ukrainian language
Привіт❤
Slava 🇺🇦❤🇩🇪
Героям Слава ♥️
30th🎉
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? 🤔🤷🏼♀️