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Russian Pronunciation & Alphabet | Hard sign ъ & soft sign ь
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Комментарии : 90   
@GonHer37
@GonHer37 7 лет назад
I still can't tell the difference
@user-yd8zs2vx1c
@user-yd8zs2vx1c 6 лет назад
in the Russian language in the word the house does not put a solid sign
@chasdrury5721
@chasdrury5721 6 лет назад
goldmarnoe , I know you're confused, but ъ=short pause&ь=i overtone
@andreystegantsev2007
@andreystegantsev2007 5 лет назад
1. "yotted" vowels (е, ю, :е, я) + и soften the predececcing consonant when they are not in the beginning of the word. 2. soft and hard signs with the following "yotted" vowel show that the predecessing consonant is softened оr not + the vowel is pronounced with a "й" like in the beginning of the word
@andreystegantsev2007
@andreystegantsev2007 5 лет назад
I do not have a "hard sign" on my onscreen keyboard, so i'll use ^ instead Compare Пять (p'at') - 5 and пьяный (р'janyj) - drunk Отец (ot'ets)-father and от^ехать(otjehat')- drive away
@andreystegantsev2007
@andreystegantsev2007 5 лет назад
Hard signs nowadays are used mainly in the beginning of the word with Yotted vowels and indicate that the consonant read withoud softening
@salsabilllasalsa880
@salsabilllasalsa880 5 лет назад
Please make a quiz! :) u tell us a word then we, the viewers should guess, does it use ь or ъ
@angevdw2887
@angevdw2887 7 лет назад
Your videos are very helpful.
@braysniper58
@braysniper58 5 лет назад
Been learning Russian on my own and ь was easy and I assumed ъ to be opposite and to be a hard sign... I was right.. but it didn't seem right when it was used in the middle of words.. always confused me. So now it makes sense!
@LTLoudpack7100
@LTLoudpack7100 5 лет назад
Thank you, helped me a lot.
@bigwonghong
@bigwonghong 2 года назад
ль is like a spanish l and нь is like ñ in spanish. im not sure about сь tho, probably a palatal version of с (ç), but im not sure. if anyone knows please tell me
@adilsonmatheus8436
@adilsonmatheus8436 5 лет назад
Best explication ever!!!
@realdragon
@realdragon Год назад
I'm polish and I can hear the difference but it's is very subtle.
@IshEaterson
@IshEaterson 5 лет назад
Очень хорошо. Молодца!
@ynot666
@ynot666 4 года назад
Молодец*
@IshEaterson
@IshEaterson 4 года назад
@@ynot666to a lady?
@cjakuman5567
@cjakuman5567 3 года назад
@@IshEaterson does “молодец” change depending on the gender of the person you’re speaking to? i know that nouns have transitions of spelling if you are speaking to a female, male or something with neuter gender but.. with other words than nouns? is that possible? (apologies i’m just at an a1 level of fluency 😅!)
@w-stone3540
@w-stone3540 3 года назад
Я то думал, это первый русский комментарий под этим видео , но всё таки первым придётся стать мне.
@redorescue
@redorescue 2 года назад
@@cjakuman5567 no
@slavicmapping6290
@slavicmapping6290 6 лет назад
Oooo Spasiba Ruskaja siostra
@jutoa6458
@jutoa6458 5 лет назад
Ъ in bulgarian is pronounced like a uh
@andreystegantsev2007
@andreystegantsev2007 5 лет назад
In middle-age russian it was pronounced like a vowel too, very much like " uh"
@craftah
@craftah 5 лет назад
@@andreystegantsev2007 серьёзно. Я даже не знал
@mattthompson6281
@mattthompson6281 4 года назад
In old slavic (including Russian) ъ= ŏ and ь= ĕ
@mattthompson6281
@mattthompson6281 4 года назад
Радъ тѧ єсмь позналъ
@starkingka
@starkingka 3 года назад
you used old alphabet
@lucasm4299
@lucasm4299 7 лет назад
Music is too loud.
@davegriffin991
@davegriffin991 5 лет назад
snowflake
@user-yd8zs2vx1c
@user-yd8zs2vx1c 6 лет назад
in the Russian language in the word the house does not put a solid sign
@roelheijmans
@roelheijmans 5 лет назад
I am struggling with the ь a lot, for example the words ест and есть sound pretty similar, but one means “eats” as in он ест яблоко and the other one means there is as in у миня есть. I guess it takes a lot of practice before you can hear the differences and are able to apply them.
@angelojeremias4301
@angelojeremias4301 4 года назад
When I was learning english I couldn't get the differece between wolves, that was and is now a big problem for me
@cjakuman5567
@cjakuman5567 3 года назад
i wonder if there are any videos that explain this well and professionally? as for myself i can hardly tell how to create a softer sound for when “ь” is used haha. thanks for you input though, i’m currently learning at an a1 level.
@xxphoenixx8398
@xxphoenixx8398 Год назад
Learning Russian and I guess ест ends abruptly, while есть has the softest; tiniest "tch" sound accompanying the end
@_oli_4
@_oli_4 4 года назад
I do not understand what hard sign & soft sign mean
@user-hc5nu8dw7h
@user-hc5nu8dw7h Год назад
На 1:28 НЕПРАВИЛЬНО написаны примеры на первом столбце. ПРАВИЛЬНО ТАК: дом стол суп мост лес Тут не ставится буква "ъ".
@sheriff2.0
@sheriff2.0 11 месяцев назад
ест и есть sound exactly the same to me.
@user-ho3eu2jm5o
@user-ho3eu2jm5o 5 лет назад
Я русский
@Jake-tc3zl
@Jake-tc3zl 5 лет назад
As As me too
@user-rq1oq8fc5k
@user-rq1oq8fc5k 5 лет назад
Человек Человеков бля, лол, есть и такое)
@craftah
@craftah 5 лет назад
Уаааау ты русский ооооо
@cjakuman5567
@cjakuman5567 3 года назад
Привет! Я Америки. (i think i said that right? i’m learning so sorry! 😅)
@redorescue
@redorescue 2 года назад
@@cjakuman5567 я ИЗ америки
@stolichnaya_
@stolichnaya_ 4 года назад
1:25 dont mind me
@Aiwhiskkitchen
@Aiwhiskkitchen 6 лет назад
and Even i and i krat Kaiya
@ggram4343
@ggram4343 4 года назад
Does ъ only come before е, ё, я, and ю?
@inox1ck
@inox1ck 4 года назад
Vyas Mishra yes
@cjakuman5567
@cjakuman5567 3 года назад
@@inox1ck sweet! i didn’t know it had to come before those letters, good to know. спасибо!
@meakawatts9242
@meakawatts9242 Год назад
THE MUSIC IS FROM AIB 0
@kaanyirmibir4087
@kaanyirmibir4087 3 года назад
Music is great. Make it louder but so louder that we don't even hear the pronunciation!
@sitipatimahbintimatzain3528
@sitipatimahbintimatzain3528 2 года назад
4:18 Day Night Know Live Five Ten
@mikhailsmirnov2860
@mikhailsmirnov2860 4 года назад
"стол" not "столъ"
@napoleonbonaparte4396
@napoleonbonaparte4396 3 года назад
Sometimes I don't understand. For example, I read something like this: "Писаныхъ законовъ у нихъ вѣтъ." The only problem is that I don't understand what the last word "вѣтъ."
@user-kj4wv6pm7m
@user-kj4wv6pm7m 2 года назад
@@napoleonbonaparte4396 ѣ=е
@napoleonbonaparte4396
@napoleonbonaparte4396 2 года назад
@@user-kj4wv6pm7m Thank you.
@beatzis1195
@beatzis1195 3 года назад
Привет, товарищ Трамп!
@cjakuman5567
@cjakuman5567 3 года назад
Привет! Как поживаешь?
@RedVRCC
@RedVRCC 4 года назад
This key is missing on my android keyboard.
@mikhailsmirnov2860
@mikhailsmirnov2860 4 года назад
hold "ь".
@partonknight9882
@partonknight9882 3 года назад
Also i cant find ë, but holding e reveal it
@RedVRCC
@RedVRCC 3 года назад
@@mikhailsmirnov2860 I found it thanks
@Aiwhiskkitchen
@Aiwhiskkitchen 6 лет назад
Teyoudezmak And Menaknizmak
@cjakuman5567
@cjakuman5567 3 года назад
i think it’s “megiyznak” but i’m not sure. 😅
@MrKuriIIko
@MrKuriIIko 3 года назад
@@cjakuman5567 it's pronounced "tverdy" and "myahkiy"
@bejaouisoumaya3320
@bejaouisoumaya3320 Год назад
Us tonyoraprezin nuc and niahkisnuc
@nataliefaye6049
@nataliefaye6049 7 лет назад
Ъ is never used at the end of the words! You can see it only after prefixes nowadays. Then why were there the examples with ъ at the end of the words? It was done for the purpose to show you how the words sound compared with words with ь.
@dankhnw8
@dankhnw8 5 лет назад
Natalie Faye She said in old Russian
@A1_DASH
@A1_DASH 4 года назад
Ъъъъъъъъъь
@ynot666
@ynot666 4 года назад
Ь - мягкий знак ъ - твердый знак (m'jahkiy znak) (tverdiy znak)
@Temporale_Estivo83
@Temporale_Estivo83 2 года назад
​@@ynot666 *твёрдый
@vorya822
@vorya822 3 года назад
говорит без оцента
@jeffystevens
@jeffystevens 3 года назад
Ima be honest I have no idea what you just said
@jaikhan1
@jaikhan1 4 года назад
Ni ponimayu
@vorya822
@vorya822 3 года назад
все понел
@Yuliya.love.Artur.
@Yuliya.love.Artur. Год назад
*понял
@lotus8732
@lotus8732 3 года назад
*ЪУЪ*
@jeanpolnareff6196
@jeanpolnareff6196 3 года назад
I legit can't understand what the fuck these are.
@fathersergiy2310
@fathersergiy2310 5 лет назад
Pronunciation не лучшее у этого учителя. Sorry. В таком случае лучше говорить с акцентом, будет естественнее.
@ikoif
@ikoif Год назад
You have no understanding of Russian, you can only speak it.
@the7th494
@the7th494 7 лет назад
Pronounciation! Improve your English please.
@00bean00
@00bean00 6 лет назад
The 7th As someone who also believed this for some time, I humbly advocate you check first in a dictionary
@MrAlexmercer94
@MrAlexmercer94 6 лет назад
It is spelt proNUNciation dude.
@ericli2581
@ericli2581 6 лет назад
The7th aà
@spartanscythian7148
@spartanscythian7148 4 года назад
Yep: Pronunciation. Though the verb is to pronounce.