I didn't understand yet how 'yeri' is pronunced...But the most difficult to learn Russian is to know exactly what is the strongest syllable of the masculin and neuter nouns when a declention occurs or when these words are in the plural...If you have sites those explain all about it I would be verry grateful. Thank you.
Russian is my mother tongue, and the girl has some accent when speak russian, She said word "Lemon" (Лимон) very good, but word "Summer" (Лето) she said with accent.
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And when She is saying "Lemon" on video we can see the word "Лошадь" (Horse)
@AlekseyKzn thank you very much, i was trying to guess the pronunciation before she said the word based on her first video and when she said "leemon" i felt very bad :(
good to know it was horse and probably had a very different pronunciation :)
@Razwithz no problem, if you have any questions about russian, try to ask me, i will try to help you, if i can. (I don't know english very well but i try to explain )))
I didn't understand yet how 'yeri' is pronunced...But the most difficult to learn Russian is to know exactly what is the strongest syllable of the masculin and neuter nouns when a declention occurs or when these words are in the plural...If you have sites those explain all about it I would be verry grateful. Thank you.
RepublicanoRS 2 months ago
I'm just a beginner but you won't lie me! In Л, it doesn't say LEMON :o
Anyway... nice video!! :)
Nirvanopandroso 8 months ago
Russian is my mother tongue, and the girl has some accent when speak russian, She said word "Lemon" (Лимон) very good, but word "Summer" (Лето) she said with accent.
PS
And when She is saying "Lemon" on video we can see the word "Лошадь" (Horse)
AlekseyKzn 8 months ago
@AlekseyKzn I knew it! :D I suspected it said something else, not LEMON, now I know it was HORSE! Thanks! :)
Nirvanopandroso 8 months ago
@AlekseyKzn thank you very much, i was trying to guess the pronunciation before she said the word based on her first video and when she said "leemon" i felt very bad :(
good to know it was horse and probably had a very different pronunciation :)
Razwithz 7 months ago
@Razwithz no problem, if you have any questions about russian, try to ask me, i will try to help you, if i can. (I don't know english very well but i try to explain )))
AlekseyKzn 7 months ago
I was expecting a "vodka" in v :p
MegaFabitto 9 months ago