In order to show my support to Ukrainian people, I decided to start learning Ukranian with you! Many people now speak Ukranian and I want to show that they are welcome everywhere. Also would love to visit Kiev or some. Thank you for your lessons! You are the greatest people who just want freedom! Slava to Ukraine, Slava to heroes!
Thank you for this video, it's really well-thought-out and produced, and this format works for me. Besides, I've been trying to resurrect my long-unused English teaching certificate and it's inspiring to be taught a foreign language by a competent and imaginative teacher. If I may, you seem to have your pronunciation mixed up on one of the words... "Bowl" is pronounced /bəʊl/ in standard British English, and /boʊl/ in standard American English. What you're saying in this video is /ˈbaʊɪl/, which is spelt "bowel" and means intestine. As I'm looking forward to many years of clamorously mispronouncing all sorts of Ukrainian words, I thought I would create some good karma for myself by doing the thing I hope Ukrainians will do for me ☺
I was also thinking about the "bowl" pronunciation, while chuckling, I might add! But yes, I can only imagine how my Ukrainian will sound to native speakers. Last year I greeted war refugees to my hometown, and was quite nervous.
@@hovanti I've been learning for a year and a half, understand quite a bit now but still terrified of speaking! I'm trying to change that now. Going to a Ukrainian conversation club this evening - there's been a monthly event in London since another language youtuber - Inna from Speak Ukrainian - was kind enough to move to England 😊💙💛
@@1midnightfish That's great; sounds like you're way ahead of me (I do know the alphabet and can read, just not understand much.) I have made friends at a local Slavic church where people from Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, etc. meet. They all fled the USSR some years ago, some Russia in recent years, I think. The services are in Russian, but I do get to practice Ukrainian there with Ukrainians. Hope you have a good time at the Conversation Club!
@@hovanti I set my alarm to Ukrainian radio, so I wake up with the language every morning... it really pays off! I often don't understand what's being said, but now I always know what they're talking about, and I understand more and more. This morning Radio Kultura had an interview with two train guards and their manager, just telling people what their work is like at the moment☺️
@@1midnightfish I wish I could do that as well, wake up to Ukrainian radio, but not here in Pennsylvania. I do occasionally go to the "Radio Garden" site and tune in to Ukrainian stations. I hope you had a good evening at the conversation club last night.
Hello Ira Greetings from Azerbaijan My name is Zafar İ think that It would be good if you could explain the videos about the Ukrainian war and build the lessons on those videos. you will help people to learn the truth and enlighten the students a lot.
Thanks for the video! Lots of good information!
this lesson is making me hungry. Thank you for the awesome cooking/food vocab!
Wonderful!
Lovely!
Grateful for this lesson. 😊😊😊😊😊
What a charming lesson-perfect for learning some vocabulary on a quiet evening!
Щиро дякую! Це відео дуже цікаве та корисне!
Thank you for another great video!
Thank you for your videos. I started learning Ukrainian with a tutor yesterday. This is very helpful 🙂
Ira, on Saturday I was able to finally practice my Ukrainian, my home town Liverpool is hosting the Eurovision song contest. There are
In order to show my support to Ukrainian people, I decided to start learning Ukranian with you! Many people now speak Ukranian and I want to show that they are welcome everywhere. Also would love to visit Kiev or some. Thank you for your lessons! You are the greatest people who just want freedom! Slava to Ukraine, Slava to heroes!
Одлично,свиђа
ми се овакав начин учења ријечи кроз примере,поздрав из Црне Горе!
Pozdrawiam dla zasięgu.
Thank you.❤
Дякую за корисний урок! Я постурив тест на колі шість раз щоб запам'ятати всі слова.
Great lesson!
❤
Thank you for this video, it's really well-thought-out and produced, and this format works for me. Besides, I've been trying to resurrect my long-unused English teaching certificate and it's inspiring to be taught a foreign language by a competent and imaginative teacher.
If I may, you seem to have your pronunciation mixed up on one of the words... "Bowl" is pronounced /bəʊl/ in standard British English, and /boʊl/ in standard American English. What you're saying in this video is /ˈbaʊɪl/, which is spelt "bowel" and means intestine. As I'm looking forward to many years of clamorously mispronouncing all sorts of Ukrainian words, I thought I would create some good karma for myself by doing the thing I hope Ukrainians will do for me ☺
I was also thinking about the "bowl" pronunciation, while chuckling, I might add! But yes, I can only imagine how my Ukrainian will sound to native speakers. Last year I greeted war refugees to my hometown, and was quite nervous.
@@hovanti I've been learning for a year and a half, understand quite a bit now but still terrified of speaking! I'm trying to change that now. Going to a Ukrainian conversation club this evening - there's been a monthly event in London since another language youtuber - Inna from Speak Ukrainian - was kind enough to move to England 😊💙💛
@@1midnightfish That's great; sounds like you're way ahead of me (I do know the alphabet and can read, just not understand much.) I have made friends at a local Slavic church where people from Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, etc. meet. They all fled the USSR some years ago, some Russia in recent years, I think. The services are in Russian, but I do get to practice Ukrainian there with Ukrainians. Hope you have a good time at the Conversation Club!
@@hovanti I set my alarm to Ukrainian radio, so I wake up with the language every morning... it really pays off! I often don't understand what's being said, but now I always know what they're talking about, and I understand more and more. This morning Radio Kultura had an interview with two train guards and their manager, just telling people what their work is like at the moment☺️
@@1midnightfish I wish I could do that as well, wake up to Ukrainian radio, but not here in Pennsylvania. I do occasionally go to the "Radio Garden" site and tune in to Ukrainian stations. I hope you had a good evening at the conversation club last night.
Мені шкода, пізніше ...я надто втомлена
Я завжди готую борщ зі свининою
Hello Ira Greetings from Azerbaijan My name is Zafar İ think that It would be good if you could explain the videos about the Ukrainian war and build the lessons on those videos. you will help people to learn the truth and enlighten the students a lot.
Thank you🙏