Great lesson, and the workbook looks very useful!! Living in the US, I often forget about cursive and that it's such a big part of learning Russian as a child 😅
How to learn Russian? I wouldn't say it's easy :D But we can try at least. Actually, I'm not even sure why people still need cursive with all the gadgets. The Russian workbook I'm using in this video - amzn.to/3c3hpqz ❤Please, support my channel in one of these ways: Buy me a coffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/realrussianclub UA-cam Sponsorship - ua-cam.com/channels/yJznKYS9kkP7RWWq3YAbFw.htmljoin Patreon - patreon.com/realrussianclub PayPal - paypal.me/realrussianclub or directly to realrussianclub@gmail.com
I can't escape the feeling that Cyrillic cursive was explictly designed to maximise the amount of false friends for those native in a Latin script. As I understand it, it was standardized in the reign of Peter "the Great". That said, I have recently started learning the rules of spelling and pronunciation in the Polish language, and suddenly the Cyrillic alphabet feels much more like home for me!
I've always hand written the Latin alphabet in cursive font whenever I write in English or Turkish. now learning Russian, I definitely want to be able to write the Cyrillic alphabet in cursive too! Спасибо большое мой учитель Даря 🌹
Daria, this was great. I had watched your two other handwriting videos already today so I skipped to the end of this one. Seeing how you wrote words was very helpful. It would be great if you could make a new video for advanced beginners - one where you write sentences that we can copy. Have a lovely day!
Hello Daria. You are still the teacher who introduced me to Russian, I still can’t believe I can routinely sound out written Russian, can often deduce word or at least be armed to use translation software. Mesmerizing to watch this, I truly was thinking today I need to learn Cyrillic cursive (it’s very confusing otherwise). * it would have been helpful if you could show printed letter with each page, as I don’t know what letters are called so sometimes couldn’t figure out which you were writing. That said, I’m sure this will be useful. Thank you!
What a great comment! I forgot all about just simply learning the alphabet and the struggle that was. Watching those UA-cam lessons meant the world to me, and were a great start.
Years ago I studied Russian in college, and *only* learned cursive! So I hope you will do another, similar video, showing us how to print the basic block capitals and lower-case. Thanks! It's fascinating how a Latin-alphabet user can learn Cyrillic in about half an hour, but then it takes years for Cyrillic reading speed to match Latin reading speed. UA-camr Steve Kaufmann has commented on how he found Polish easier than Russian for that reason. I'm curious, in Russian elementary schools, how early is the Latin alphabet taught, compared to Cyrillic? The thing that most fries my brain these days is when I see a new word or logo and cannot immediately tell if it's Latin or Cyrillic. The most common problem is trying to figure out if something is a P or Р (Latin Pee or Cyrillic Er).
Usually Latin alphabet is introduced to children at about 3-rd grade when they start learning foreign languages (mostly English, but there are shools that teach German of French, for example).
In our school we started to learn latin alphabet in 2 grade, but many kids start to learn english earlier because parents take additional lessons to make school lessons easier
Question: Is it currently more typically accepted to handwrite in cursive, or in block format? In English, especially in America, most people will sign their names in cursive, but for everything else that they have to write out longhand, they print. In fact on most standard forms they will specifically say to "please print." Is it the same for Russian? Спасибо большое за ещё одного хорошего урока! 😊😊😊😊
90% of ppl use cursive when they write something, print letters are more for kids (some of ppl that i know use something like mix print n cursive, because there handwriting are bad)
Cursive goes faster and smoother when you write , writing in block letters slows you down , unless you have your own specific handwriting style that you are used to. As for blanks and forms, it’s the same in general, usually it’s a requirement to fill in such docs in block letters.
Hi Daria, I have difficulty reading in lowercase, in Russian. all of a sudden it became crussial, because of an exhibition I've saw, which family pictures and diareis where pressented. And we also own in a family, old photography, old books, which peaple wrote down few words, at the back of the picture. Do you thing a practice in handwritng will improve reading ability?
мишиш отличный пример, но еще хуже сочетания букв "т" и "ш". многие их помечают горизонтальной черточкой. если она сверху, то это "т", а если снизу, то "ш". но это всё пустяки по сравнению с пунктуацией, вот там настоящий ад.
İ am from azerbaijan. And i am so happy for this video ! İ am learining handwriting . But my cuesive handwriting is so ugly. Please teach me , how i can fix it?
I wished I had Daria as a teacher in my grade school, and now I'd probably be able to read at least my own handwriting ☺. Nevertheless Cyrillic still looks like a mess at first glance, and I don't dare to think what can happen once those letters connect to each other. 😬
Great lesson, and the workbook looks very useful!! Living in the US, I often forget about cursive and that it's such a big part of learning Russian as a child 😅
Мне как русско говорящей очень интересно смотреть такие видео! Спасибо вам большое)
I ordered the cursive book
I like it very very much
I have been told that cursive is used very much like in Europe
spasibo
How to learn Russian? I wouldn't say it's easy :D But we can try at least. Actually, I'm not even sure why people still need cursive with all the gadgets.
The Russian workbook I'm using in this video - amzn.to/3c3hpqz
❤Please, support my channel in one of these ways:
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Do many Russians write in cursive or do most print?
@@angelo8424 yes, most people use cursive when writing
@@RealRussianClub Thanks!
This is what I've been looking for.
very important and very well done
clear to remember
spasibo Daria
I can't escape the feeling that Cyrillic cursive was explictly designed to maximise the amount of false friends for those native in a Latin script. As I understand it, it was standardized in the reign of Peter "the Great".
That said, I have recently started learning the rules of spelling and pronunciation in the Polish language, and suddenly the Cyrillic alphabet feels much more like home for me!
This is great, Daria! I ordered the book and will start learning this skill...it looks so fluid and pretty! :)
A precious teacher! 💗
I've always hand written the Latin alphabet in cursive font whenever I write in English or Turkish. now learning Russian, I definitely want to be able to write the Cyrillic alphabet in cursive too! Спасибо большое мой учитель Даря 🌹
Bro name of her spelling is Дарья
Daria, this was great. I had watched your two other handwriting videos already today so I skipped to the end of this one. Seeing how you wrote words was very helpful. It would be great if you could make a new video for advanced beginners - one where you write sentences that we can copy. Have a lovely day!
A lost art!
✌🔔🇦🇫🙏
Hello Daria. You are still the teacher who introduced me to Russian, I still can’t believe I can routinely sound out written Russian, can often deduce word or at least be armed to use translation software. Mesmerizing to watch this, I truly was thinking today I need to learn Cyrillic cursive (it’s very confusing otherwise). * it would have been helpful if you could show printed letter with each page, as I don’t know what letters are called so sometimes couldn’t figure out which you were writing. That said, I’m sure this will be useful. Thank you!
What a great comment! I forgot all about just simply learning the alphabet and the struggle that was. Watching those UA-cam lessons meant the world to me, and were a great start.
Мужик харош
Ur so consistently teaching me ❤️ thank u very much dear 💕
Thanks a lot Daria .
I learned à lot .
Please continue
Спасибо
I really love this lesson
🇦🇫🙏🔔✌❤
Thank you
Next lesson for handwriting sentences please 🙇🏻
I watched your previous video where you showed how to write in a notebook with a pencil, old school, and it worked fine for me. ❤️👍🏻
An invaluable video. Thank you
Thank you, i often struggle with connecting the letters. You really helped me understand how to connect
😍 красиво
oooh really excited for this! :D
Wow !
My favourite topic
Calligraphy 🤩
Спасибо мадам 🌹🌹
❤✌🔔🙏🇦🇫
@@wsyousafzai4981 You are from Afghanistan? Right!
My friend may be impressed if I learn.
Очень полезное видео
Спасибо мадам 🌹🌹
Years ago I studied Russian in college, and *only* learned cursive! So I hope you will do another, similar video, showing us how to print the basic block capitals and lower-case. Thanks!
It's fascinating how a Latin-alphabet user can learn Cyrillic in about half an hour, but then it takes years for Cyrillic reading speed to match Latin reading speed. UA-camr Steve Kaufmann has commented on how he found Polish easier than Russian for that reason. I'm curious, in Russian elementary schools, how early is the Latin alphabet taught, compared to Cyrillic?
The thing that most fries my brain these days is when I see a new word or logo and cannot immediately tell if it's Latin or Cyrillic. The most common problem is trying to figure out if something is a P or Р (Latin Pee or Cyrillic Er).
Usually Latin alphabet is introduced to children at about 3-rd grade when they start learning foreign languages (mostly English, but there are shools that teach German of French, for example).
In our school we started to learn latin alphabet in 2 grade, but many kids start to learn english earlier because parents take additional lessons to make school lessons easier
Question: Is it currently more typically accepted to handwrite in cursive, or in block format? In English, especially in America, most people will sign their names in cursive, but for everything else that they have to write out longhand, they print. In fact on most standard forms they will specifically say to "please print." Is it the same for Russian?
Спасибо большое за ещё одного хорошего урока! 😊😊😊😊
90% of ppl use cursive when they write something, print letters are more for kids (some of ppl that i know use something like mix print n cursive, because there handwriting are bad)
Cursive goes faster and smoother when you write , writing in block letters slows you down , unless you have your own specific handwriting style that you are used to. As for blanks and forms, it’s the same in general, usually it’s a requirement to fill in such docs in block letters.
Hi Daria, I have difficulty reading in lowercase, in Russian. all of a sudden it became crussial, because of an exhibition I've saw, which family pictures and diareis where pressented. And we also own in a family, old photography, old books, which peaple wrote down few words, at the back of the picture. Do you thing a practice in handwritng will improve reading ability?
Также Русские, которые пришли учиться русской каллиграфии и заодно тренировать английский: :D
(Посмотрим, сколько нас))))
Handwriting of Russian is much similar to that of Bulgarian :)
Молодец
I have done several Russian cursive books, but still feel like my handwriting isn't very good, hopefully this will help. ☺
🇦🇫🙏🔔✌❤
Мишиш looks like an electrocardiogram
Spot quiz: find the Fourier transform of it :D
мишиш отличный пример, но еще хуже сочетания букв "т" и "ш". многие их помечают горизонтальной черточкой. если она сверху, то это "т", а если снизу, то "ш". но это всё пустяки по сравнению с пунктуацией, вот там настоящий ад.
Hi Madam
Previet Dabra utra.
What happened to k?
İ am from azerbaijan. And i am so happy for this video ! İ am learining handwriting .
But my cuesive handwriting is so ugly. Please teach me , how i can fix it?
I wished I had Daria as a teacher in my grade school, and now I'd probably be able to read at least my own handwriting ☺. Nevertheless Cyrillic still looks like a mess at first glance, and I don't dare to think what can happen once those letters connect to each other. 😬
Maybe it will help me to write a personal letter..my writing is not that good...
🇦🇫🙏🔔✌❤
Could it have happened that there’s no lowercase к and н in this video?😅
I'm surprized that you don't write cursive ж more tightly.
I must mix latin aphabet with cyrillic to make my teachers angry.
Hi I am indian and I want to learn Russian language..
Useless video 😆😆🤣🤣🤣
➕ one insightful❗
Things are dull under the 🌉❓