Youcef its dépend where are you ! If you are in Russia it’s ok ! If you are in other countries English is the only to open you a key anywhere ! I live in French side Canada since 25 years and believe me in business it’s English the key . Salem.
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And... after an hour I realized it was not the complete alphabet, despite the title. Your video is well made, informative and helpful but the title is misleading, I found other sources for learning and unfortunately will not be coming back to this channel.
+James Goad - I'm familiar with how each letter of the alphabet sounds so I've just googled for an image of 'russian cursive' to find the handwritten examples for each.
All the Alphabet is included in these videos - www.russianpod101.com/lesson-library/russian-alphabet-made-easy/ (confirmed by Elena, the Russian content creator) Sincerely, Laura
I have a lot of Russian and Ukrainian friends but l struggle when l'm speaking lt's hard sometimes they understand me and sometimes they don't. But l'm not giving up
ScreaM LoL i am bulgarian, i know that it was created in bulgaria by Kiril and Metodi (i dont know how to spell their names in english) but what i meant was that this particular alphabet in the video is russian since bulgarians dont have ы and э :))
As someone who speaks and reads Chinese (Mandarin), Russian letters do not look intimidating. But pronunciation and grammar cases seem very intimidating.
The full alphabet isn't there so I suggest that once you have finished the video go back to the start and right down the rest of the letters in the proper group and then branch off to other places and it will help. If you don't want to pay for the rest of it
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I like how they put ALL in capital letters as in to say you will learn the whole alphabet but you only get to learn half, what is that all about? dont get me wrong it helped me a lot in my pronunciation but I would like to know the whole alphabet instead of 50% of it. I also wanna know the grammar rules/patterns.
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In 10:00am, I continued this video and some letters joined at "Circle Alphabet of Russia". The letters at "Circle Alphabet of Russia" are A, K , M, O, T, E, H, B, P, C, Y, and X.
The "Circle Alphabet of Russia" is growing because I continued the video in 12:10pm. And it has now A, K, M, O, T, E, H, B, P, C, Y, X, B (weird form), G (vertical from), D (weird form) and 3 ("Z" in weird form).
In 2:00pm "Circle Alphabet of Russia" has now A, K, M, O, T, E, H, B, P, C, Y, X, B (weird form), G (vertical form), D (weird form), 3 ("Z" in weird form), I (in weird form), and P (shape form).
french ah? :) wow so dumb! it is not russian alphabet, and it's bulgarian abc! we, bulgarians, give cyrillic to them, and to other nations too! remember that and don't be foolish!
Bulgarian AlphaBet (Cyrillic alphabet). Cyrillic alphabet used by many Slavic peoples and asian people like mongolian (Mongolia). Over 350 million people use the Bulgarian AlphaBet. Yes, Cyrillic alphabet is Bulgarian! This is very important! It's not Russian, not Byzantium, Macedonian or Serbian! The country of Bulgaria is very ancient - over 1300 years! Bulgarian alphabet derived from Greek alphabet, and Latin ABC too! The Greek and Latin ABC derived from Egyptians and Phoenician. Cyrillic alphabet is now used from Bulgarians of course, Russians, Belarusians, Serbians, Macedonians (Bulgarian land and belongs to Greece too; macedonians are bulgarians and some greeks, and there are serbians too), Ukrainians, Mongolians and others. The Cyrillic is very powerful alphabet! There are exactly only 2 powerful alphabets and they are: Latin and Bulgarian alphabet - Cyrillic! There are too: Greece AlfaBeta, Georgian ABC (Grusia, grusian), Armenian, Korean. There are only 6 modern alphabets now in all world! Others are Logograms, hieroglyphics and they are not ABC's! The Korean Alphabet (Hangeul) is like logogram too, but with not so many characters like arabic, chinese, japanese logograms, hieroglyphics.
Thank you, I enjoy your videos and like how you broke things up, but the English cursive O is not the same as Russian, it has a small curve at the top.
This is great and really helpful but I didn't really like it when I was expecting the full alphabet and didn't get it. If anyone has any others sources of any kind, hmu.
Thank you for this. I find it much easier when someone's explaining things to me, but that doesn't work too well when you're on duolingo and can't pay for actual lessons ha ha
Ok so it's currently 5:20am and I have finished watching this video, lol. Yay I still need to learn the rest of the Russian alphabet, but I guess I'm doing pretty well.
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My parents : So what are you doing in your life son Me: A japanese girl teaching me how to speak Russian Parents: does that even make sense Me : you won't understand paka paka
hello Svetlana 😎, which syllables (vowels) are stressed in this name, please could you rewrite it? *Аслан Казбекович Карацев* Is it maybe: Áслан Казбéкович Кáрацев? And how sure (100% confidence) are you in your given answer? 😀 Thanks for your help! 👏🙋😻
This is Bulgarian AlphaBet (Cyrillic alphabet). Cyrillic alphabet used by many Slavic peoples and asian people like mongolian (Mongolia). Over 350 million people use the Bulgarian AlphaBet. Yes, Cyrillic alphabet is Bulgarian! This is very important! It's not Russian, not Byzantium, Macedonian or Serbian! The country of Bulgaria is very ancient - over 1300 years! Bulgarian alphabet derived from Greek alphabet, and Latin ABC too! The Greek and Latin ABC derived from Egyptians and Phoenician. Cyrillic alphabet is now used from Bulgarians of course, Russians, Belarusians, Serbians, Macedonians (Bulgarian land and belongs to Greece too; macedonians are bulgarians and some greeks, and there are serbians too), Ukrainians, Mongolians and others. The Cyrillic is very powerful alphabet! There are exactly only 2 powerful alphabets and they are: Latin and Bulgarian alphabet - Cyrillic! There are too: Greece AlfaBeta, Georgian ABC (Grusia, grusian), Armenian, Korean. There are only 6 modern alphabets now in all world! Others are Logograms, hieroglyphics and they are not ABC's! The Korean Alphabet (Hangeul) is like logogram too, but with not so many characters like arabic, chinese, japanese logograms, hieroglyphics. Be educated, not fools!
@@EvgeniToshevIvanov Look up the meaning of hieroglyphs! Arabic, Hebrew, Aramaic are alphabets! And this is their official description. They use letters, even if they look different to you and written right to left!
Is it true that Russian is 100% phonetic?? I heard someone say that. reminds me a lot of Hangul. I'm learning a bit of Korean and it got me interested in learning other alphabets. Russian is a cool one. Also I like the Hindi alphabet. I don't think I will ever actually learn Russian but it's cool to see the alphabet !!!
Actually the alphabet is called cyrillic and cyrillic was created in Bulgaria so you can also call it bulgarian alphabet. Russians got the alphabet from the bulgarians. :)
i don’t understand something. If you write the Russian letters in the printed version as it was shown in the video, then will it be incorrect or the fancy way of writing the printed Russian letters?