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DSMaquis 3 weeks ago
Lovely woman
Hellcoam 2 months ago
млять, как она артикулирует, это ппц. Она из Хохляндии???
kakuke84 4 months ago
ха! прикольно
30svich 7 months ago
Aaargh , I find it more difficult than swedish numbers ( and I'm not swedish)
The pronunciation doesn't look like the wrtiting ... some vovels seem to disappear ...
For a first lesson , not too easy for me !
Thanks for Boulat Okoudjavat's beautiful song !
jeanpi314159 7 months ago
This is really clear compared to other tutorials I have seen on russian. Thanks!
luketorpedo 8 months ago
Kalinka kalinka kalinka moya!
Sladeiosen 11 months ago
это ппц А на И заменять )))
BykaZoid 1 year ago
Я вас любил: любовь еще, быть может,
В душе моей угасла не совсем;
Но пусть она вас больше не тревожит;
Я не хочу печалить вас ничем.
Я вас любил безмолвно, безнадежно,
То робостью, то ревностью томим;
Я вас любил так искренно, так нежно,
Как дай вам бог любимой быть другим.
xrenube 1 year ago
@mariainterprete ok i guess its pretty hard tho
darkspacex 1 year ago
@mariainterprete but i started a month ago and im 15 in america
I think I want to die now...
GuateVEGAN 1 year ago 2
russian is not very consistent and this is what makes it interesting.
july071992 1 year ago
my american mind has headache
YeJiub 1 year ago
@YeJiub same but i wanna learn
What is the name of the song at the end?
SomePinkGirl 1 year ago
@SomePinkGirl sounds like vladimir vysotsky, not sure what song though.
edmvnd 1 year ago
This was so helpful! Thank you very much. It really helps to see how it should be pronounced and to watch it being said. It helps to hear it better.
TokiKitsune 1 year ago
This was very helpful. :) Thanks.
skylineking722 1 year ago
ochin harasho. spacibo
boledle 1 year ago
and what does 25 mean?
pyatdvadtsat?
JakobRobert00 1 year ago
@JakobRobert00 i know it now.
It means: dvadzat pyat
it must be me because it sounded like you said 3 is 3 in russian but its close to tree with a rolled R.
tracemaster100 1 year ago
That was helpful and practical.
Big5XL 1 year ago
ok. that's it... I'm done with Russian language, I just managed to say TRI :_(
japonfeudal 1 year ago
why is it pronounced "tsyt" at the end?
i thougt the "a" is spoken "a" in unstressed sillables, too. or is it pronounced "i" if it is not pronounced?
I have a question: I often hear the word: ras for the number 1 instead of adin. Is 'ras' also right?
JeanRobin20 1 year ago
@JeanRobin20 yes, is right (Is 'ras' also right?)
1 - Raz, odin[adin]
julia351642 1 year ago
@JeanRobin20
Raz can also meen *time* like DVA RAZA *2 times*.
When you need to count something use ODIN,
I love Russian!!!
Greetings from Norway..
alleermed 1 year ago 2
hu-i
russboy920 1 year ago
i would suggest that you mmmm give numbers to the leessons in the order of how you would teach it in a classroom.......i guess its too doin that
poposisa 1 year ago
Thank's Alla, very beautiful lessons
birillobz 2 years ago
Thanks for this! Please, who sings the ending song? (and incidentally what does he say?^^)
Thanks in advance!
GODSAWAYONBUSINESS 2 years ago
Vladimir Vysotsky, one of the greatest Russian poets. This song is A meeting with the Muse.
Baaaarrrt 1 year ago
@Baaaarrrt Lovely, thanks:)
GODSAWAYONBUSINESS 1 year ago
thank you Alla =)
loick79 2 years ago
please, more videos, thank you!
1006Will 2 years ago 9
Kharasho!
koashka 2 years ago
Thank you for making these lesson videos. These are very well put together and very helpful!
gaz323 2 years ago 2
almost the same as croatian numbers ;)
19splicanka50 2 years ago
and serbian:)
devloslav 2 years ago
Very simular to Polish numbers.
tcfuturevet 2 years ago 12
Thank you very much for this video. You pronounce the end of 70 & 80 "siat", and not "sit" as written. I trust you more than the text. What frightens me is that Я is sometimes pronounced ya, sometimes yi. Is it because of the stress?
raoulpavit 2 years ago
in a slow speed it does sound like SYAT (the way it's written) and more fluent way -like SIT.
Yes, it's pronounced so because of a stress
allatek 2 years ago
Большое спасибо
raoulpavit 2 years ago 2
Alla:
Very good and most helpful.
birzky 2 years ago
thx for every video. keep going! szpasiva!! :D
rexterke 2 years ago
Wonderful, this is so helpful!!! Thanks Alla keep the hard work.
Jary2 2 years ago
Thanks, Alla! I'm so glad that you've started uploading new lessons again ;)
Sileithel 2 years ago
I liked your suggestion about making one video featuring just the azbuka song. Thank you.
ha! ok, glad that u liked it! :))
Azbuka song is so cute!
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DSMaquis 3 weeks ago
Lovely woman
Hellcoam 2 months ago
млять, как она артикулирует, это ппц. Она из Хохляндии???
kakuke84 4 months ago
ха! прикольно
30svich 7 months ago
Aaargh , I find it more difficult than swedish numbers ( and I'm not swedish)
The pronunciation doesn't look like the wrtiting ... some vovels seem to disappear ...
For a first lesson , not too easy for me !
Thanks for Boulat Okoudjavat's beautiful song !
jeanpi314159 7 months ago
This is really clear compared to other tutorials I have seen on russian. Thanks!
luketorpedo 8 months ago
Kalinka kalinka kalinka moya!
Sladeiosen 11 months ago
это ппц А на И заменять )))
BykaZoid 1 year ago
Я вас любил: любовь еще, быть может,
В душе моей угасла не совсем;
Но пусть она вас больше не тревожит;
Я не хочу печалить вас ничем.
Я вас любил безмолвно, безнадежно,
То робостью, то ревностью томим;
Я вас любил так искренно, так нежно,
Как дай вам бог любимой быть другим.
xrenube 1 year ago
@mariainterprete ok i guess its pretty hard tho
darkspacex 1 year ago
@mariainterprete but i started a month ago and im 15 in america
darkspacex 1 year ago
I think I want to die now...
GuateVEGAN 1 year ago 2
russian is not very consistent and this is what makes it interesting.
july071992 1 year ago
my american mind has headache
YeJiub 1 year ago
@YeJiub same but i wanna learn
darkspacex 1 year ago
What is the name of the song at the end?
SomePinkGirl 1 year ago
@SomePinkGirl sounds like vladimir vysotsky, not sure what song though.
edmvnd 1 year ago
This was so helpful! Thank you very much. It really helps to see how it should be pronounced and to watch it being said. It helps to hear it better.
TokiKitsune 1 year ago
This was very helpful. :) Thanks.
skylineking722 1 year ago
ochin harasho. spacibo
boledle 1 year ago
and what does 25 mean?
pyatdvadtsat?
JakobRobert00 1 year ago
@JakobRobert00 i know it now.
It means: dvadzat pyat
JakobRobert00 1 year ago
it must be me because it sounded like you said 3 is 3 in russian but its close to tree with a rolled R.
tracemaster100 1 year ago
That was helpful and practical.
Big5XL 1 year ago
ok. that's it... I'm done with Russian language, I just managed to say TRI :_(
japonfeudal 1 year ago
why is it pronounced "tsyt" at the end?
i thougt the "a" is spoken "a" in unstressed sillables, too. or is it pronounced "i" if it is not pronounced?
JakobRobert00 1 year ago
I have a question: I often hear the word: ras for the number 1 instead of adin. Is 'ras' also right?
JeanRobin20 1 year ago
@JeanRobin20 yes, is right (Is 'ras' also right?)
1 - Raz, odin[adin]
julia351642 1 year ago
@JeanRobin20
Raz can also meen *time* like DVA RAZA *2 times*.
When you need to count something use ODIN,
kakuke84 4 months ago
I love Russian!!!
Greetings from Norway..
alleermed 1 year ago 2
hu-i
russboy920 1 year ago
i would suggest that you mmmm give numbers to the leessons in the order of how you would teach it in a classroom.......i guess its too doin that
poposisa 1 year ago
Thank's Alla, very beautiful lessons
birillobz 2 years ago
Thanks for this! Please, who sings the ending song? (and incidentally what does he say?^^)
Thanks in advance!
GODSAWAYONBUSINESS 2 years ago
Vladimir Vysotsky, one of the greatest Russian poets. This song is A meeting with the Muse.
Baaaarrrt 1 year ago
@Baaaarrrt Lovely, thanks:)
GODSAWAYONBUSINESS 1 year ago
thank you Alla =)
loick79 2 years ago
please, more videos, thank you!
1006Will 2 years ago 9
Kharasho!
koashka 2 years ago
Thank you for making these lesson videos. These are very well put together and very helpful!
gaz323 2 years ago 2
almost the same as croatian numbers ;)
19splicanka50 2 years ago
and serbian:)
devloslav 2 years ago
Very simular to Polish numbers.
tcfuturevet 2 years ago 12
Thank you very much for this video. You pronounce the end of 70 & 80 "siat", and not "sit" as written. I trust you more than the text. What frightens me is that Я is sometimes pronounced ya, sometimes yi. Is it because of the stress?
raoulpavit 2 years ago
in a slow speed it does sound like SYAT (the way it's written) and more fluent way -like SIT.
Yes, it's pronounced so because of a stress
allatek 2 years ago
Большое спасибо
raoulpavit 2 years ago 2
Alla:
Very good and most helpful.
birzky 2 years ago
thx for every video. keep going! szpasiva!! :D
rexterke 2 years ago
Wonderful, this is so helpful!!! Thanks Alla keep the hard work.
Jary2 2 years ago
Thanks, Alla! I'm so glad that you've started uploading new lessons again ;)
Sileithel 2 years ago
I liked your suggestion about making one video featuring just the azbuka song. Thank you.
allatek 2 years ago
ha! ok, glad that u liked it! :))
Azbuka song is so cute!
Sileithel 2 years ago