It's entirely different from all the languages that I know and I only know two LOL... it is definitely a challenge to learn Russian as my third language... here we go..
As a Canadian, I had to take French for grade 1 through 9, but the teachers were justbnative English speakers going off of a written syllabus. I didn't find out until my 20s that practically all of the pronunciation I learned was dead wrong and not even close. It took me years to unlearn the poor pronunciation I was taught in school. Not that Canadian French lessons actually do anything. Most of us come out of it barely able to put together a coherent sentence. I've learned more French from bilingual packaging than anything else. I can't have a conversation in French, but I can tell you exactly how to make hot pockets. Lol
Very nice Here's some kind of logic i got from the video: Один = 1 Два = 2 Три = 3 Четыре = 4 Пять = 5 Шесть = 6 Семь = 7 Восемь = 8 Девять = 9 Десять = 10 Now for numbers less than 20, you take one of the previous numbers and append the suffix (надцать), for example: 13 is тринадцать, it's very easy if you thought about it like 3 + 10 The other numbers as well has similar rules which are easy to remember For example, 42 is Сорок Два which literally translates to 40 + 2 Also try to take a look at 58, it's Пятьдесят Восемь which translates to (five tens and eight) I think this is a cool feature in the Russian language, you can compose the numbers and instead of memorizing them you just need to take care about the patterns
Hey... It's come to my attention that any Russian noun ending in ь is either Masculine or Feminine. Thanks to a site, I already know some but they didn't say about these.. Медведь, Мышь, Лось, Олень, Газель, Лошадь, Гусь, Моль, Снегирь, Голубь, Картофель, Морковь, Фасоль, Миндаль, Ячмень, Окунь, Форель, Карась, Сельдь, Соль, Ваниль, Имбирь, Щавель. I was wondering, would you be able to tell me if you know their genders? It's ok if you can't. As always, thank you for your time and any answer is great! :)
Jasmin Rose Alcotte Using a dictionary is the easiest method. Try this dictionary if you are looking on-line: www.wordreference.com/ruen/Медведь Note: the "м", it is masculine and "ж" is feminine. Hope that helps...
james garrity This might help. It will be our next lesson, but it's a long way from being complete, so please don't judge anything you see there yet. (You are the first to see it). www.russianlessons.net/lessons/russian_handwriting.php
thank you heaps for this video, it's very helpful but I still can't ɡet the difference between the sounds ɨ and the other one that should be this one in the number 60 ɫ . helpp!!!
I'm referrinɡ to the ipa sound that you've written for describinɡ the pronounciation of the number 60, what is this sound ? ʂɫsdʲ:ɪsʲ'æt and what's the difference from the ɫ sound and the ɨ sound ?
Amazing. However, the pronunciation is different to the written form. For instance, I wrote the pronunciation for 50 as Pyat-dyes-yat. However, according to this video, it is pronounced as Pyideesyat.
how come after 60 (at 70) the "-десят" part instead of being "dis-yat", it becomes "dis-it"? it's the same thing with pronouncing 9 and 10, instead of "-yat" it's "-it", i can see it means "5 tens, 6 tens, 7 tens" and so on. am wondering what the "надцать" and "дцать" parts mean literally also, if they have a literal meaning
The stress moved from я in Десять, to the letter е in шестьдесят, семьдесят and Семьдесят. Unstressed е in Russian is pronounced и, same as Unstressed Я is pronounced и.
Я японец.
Я изучаю русский язык.
Большое спасибо!
Very good , simple and strait forward.
+ralph goober Thank-You!
At last Russian lessons with IPA symbols! Very, very useful.
I'm from Poland we have simmular number so it's easy for me :D
In Netherlands we also have numbers for counting.
Thanks! A thrilling experience, very entertaining! I'll review it a few times until it comes naturally.
It's entirely different from all the languages that I know and I only know two LOL... it is definitely a challenge to learn Russian as my third language... here we go..
Me too, i'll start learning Russian as my third language after Arabic and Turkish :)
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It's actually your fourth language because you know English :D
NickBossBG i don't speak English pecfectly well + i canceled learning Russian, and I'll learn French instead.
Russian is my fourth language. Swedish is next.
i got german, polish, and english, now ill start learn russian as my 4th language
Perfect! I really need a clear pronunciation and I love the phonetics. Thank you!
As a Canadian, I had to take French for grade 1 through 9, but the teachers were justbnative English speakers going off of a written syllabus. I didn't find out until my 20s that practically all of the pronunciation I learned was dead wrong and not even close.
It took me years to unlearn the poor pronunciation I was taught in school.
Not that Canadian French lessons actually do anything. Most of us come out of it barely able to put together a coherent sentence.
I've learned more French from bilingual packaging than anything else. I can't have a conversation in French, but I can tell you exactly how to make hot pockets. Lol
This video is very helpful. Спасибо!
+Никола Ђорђевић You're welcome!
Thank you , I found it very helpfull to repeat each number , I wish you could make more numbers the same way, it helps a lot to repeat them
Listen to this every night when you go to bed. It should help.
thanks that's good advise
Vincent luv пожалуйста.
Very nice! Love the videos, you're a big help! Thank you
I'm curious about this suffix, надцать. In A Clockwork Orange they use a slang called Nadsat that borrows a lot from Russian.
Amazing
Russian numbers are similar to Sanskrit numbers.
This video helps me out with sudying russian and my workout routine at the same time. nice
Very nice
Here's some kind of logic i got from the video:
Один = 1
Два = 2
Три = 3
Четыре = 4
Пять = 5
Шесть = 6
Семь = 7
Восемь = 8
Девять = 9
Десять = 10
Now for numbers less than 20, you take one of the previous numbers and append the suffix (надцать), for example: 13 is тринадцать, it's very easy if you thought about it like 3 + 10
The other numbers as well has similar rules which are easy to remember
For example, 42 is Сорок Два which literally translates to 40 + 2
Also try to take a look at 58, it's Пятьдесят Восемь which translates to (five tens and eight)
I think this is a cool feature in the Russian language, you can compose the numbers and instead of memorizing them you just need to take care about the patterns
wow I find your Yt channel from your website
I love your website! There's everything there!
This is hard btw
I'm learning Russian for CS:GO, I only need to count to 5 :P
Their IQ
@@Notame123 your name is amir, what are you talking about?
Hey... It's come to my attention that any Russian noun ending in ь is either Masculine or Feminine. Thanks to a site, I already know some but they didn't say about these.. Медведь, Мышь, Лось, Олень, Газель, Лошадь, Гусь, Моль, Снегирь, Голубь, Картофель, Морковь, Фасоль, Миндаль, Ячмень, Окунь, Форель, Карась, Сельдь, Соль, Ваниль, Имбирь, Щавель. I was wondering, would you be able to tell me if you know their genders? It's ok if you can't. As always, thank you for your time and any answer is great! :)
Jasmin Rose Alcotte Using a dictionary is the easiest method. Try this dictionary if you are looking on-line: www.wordreference.com/ruen/Медведь Note: the "м", it is masculine and "ж" is feminine. Hope that helps...
RussianLessons.Net Thank you so much! It really helps :)
Best video bolshoy spasiba
I'll learn this language it seems fun letters are like a problem o solve it's nice but have no idea about it's grammer tho :D we'll see
Did you add IPA for Russian translation?
Spasibo!
спасибо is pronounced as spasiba
Yes that is correct
Like it . It has international pronunciation symbols
How do you hand write д
james garrity This might help. It will be our next lesson, but it's a long way from being complete, so please don't judge anything you see there yet. (You are the first to see it). www.russianlessons.net/lessons/russian_handwriting.php
shit gets real when you hit 50 lol
Then you didn't make it to 80!
Sun Tzu ou get used to it pretty quick but the first time I was like "wow wth?"
As someone who lives in Serbia numbers are same as in our language.
what is the phonetic transcription of '' шестнадцать''?
thank you heaps for this video, it's very helpful but I still can't ɡet the difference between the sounds ɨ and the other one that should be this one in the number 60 ɫ . helpp!!!
I'm not exactly sure what you are referring to? Which Russian letters are you referring to?
I'm referrinɡ to the ipa sound that you've written for describinɡ the pronounciation of the number 60, what is this sound ? ʂɫsdʲ:ɪsʲ'æt and what's the difference from the ɫ sound and the ɨ sound ?
I learnt this when i was 7 i lived in Ukraine for 4 yrs now Im 14 and i only know 1-20
Mary Ogunsanwo where are you from?
Amazing. However, the pronunciation is different to the written form. For instance, I wrote the pronunciation for 50 as Pyat-dyes-yat. However, according to this video, it is pronounced as Pyideesyat.
amrina deol le b softens things down. And le ъ harden things up.
Thank you. :)
i am using this as a pushup count. when i repeat this every time i up and down, i feal like i became a battlecruiser
I'd never learn to count beyond 15 that way. I feel week.
Very nice
Why does the phonetic transcription for 5 is "pʲ'ætʲ"?? Once he speaks clearly like "a" and not like "æ" which is the sound of english a in "Cat"
This video is verry cool for the phonetic
Yes
Cpasibo. But the spelling of Tridsat you add b. But pyatdesyat b is not added please tell me about this
Very good
James garrity, RIGHT LOL that letter though
I'm from indonesia still learning russian language 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
anyone has links for free russian learning books???? suck as on vk or somewhere else???
I learn crochet form videos n for that i must learn Russian number...so i crazy about it... I belong to India...
how come after 60 (at 70) the "-десят" part instead of being "dis-yat", it becomes "dis-it"? it's the same thing with pronouncing 9 and 10, instead of "-yat" it's "-it", i can see it means "5 tens, 6 tens, 7 tens" and so on. am wondering what the "надцать" and "дцать" parts mean literally also, if they have a literal meaning
The stress moved from я in Десять, to the letter е in шестьдесят, семьдесят and Семьдесят. Unstressed е in Russian is pronounced и, same as Unstressed Я is pronounced и.
@@martinbour4275Спасибо!!
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im using this to read for a test
Also, can anyone tell me, how can I type in Cyrillic with an English keyboard?
Try this: www.russianlessons.net/misc/russiankeyboard.php We also have an online keyboard: www.russianlessons.net/software/keyboard.php
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Дис из хард эз хэль!
hah ) it's so easy (i'm just russian )
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Шестьдесят девять, приятно
Я русская, вопрос: зачем я это смотрю? о-о
Повторение - мать учения ;)
I think I can speak Russian. Who believes me?
I think I'll cancel learning russian and learn french instead
Bassam salim have you started learning French?
Tринадцать миллионов восемьсот сорок девять тысяч четыреста семьдесят один!
too fast oh my god
pls slower
+Pedro Sousa u can actually slow it down by clicking the gear(the bottom right button, third from right) and change the speed slower or faster