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Ukrainian conjunctions І, Й, ТА (AND)/ What is the difference and usage? 

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Комментарии : 91   
@inTheShed...crafts
@inTheShed...crafts Месяц назад
Im learning so much from watching your videos. Thank you for explaining it how you do.
@AdamSlatopolsky
@AdamSlatopolsky 2 года назад
In Spanish we have something similar with “and”= y, e depending on phonetics. Thanks for your vídeos! Slava Ukraïni!
@indianamaquis7596
@indianamaquis7596 2 года назад
я вивчаю українську для жінки, яку дуже люблю. вона говорить англійською, але я подумав, що це може бути романтичним жестом, щоб вивчити її мову. я дуже радий, що ти навчаєш.
@rmb2664
@rmb2664 2 месяца назад
Thank you for explaining when to use і and when to use та. So there is a clear answer on which is better to use in a sentence. Duolingo didn’t introduce us to й so that was new.
@ahlemlee2488
@ahlemlee2488 4 года назад
дуже дякую you do explain well, I hope to see more videos for more advanced levels of Ukrainian.
@SpeakUkrainian
@SpeakUkrainian 4 года назад
Mergui Ahlem Sure! Будь ласка
@djspr0ck3t77
@djspr0ck3t77 8 месяцев назад
Have been struggling with this - thank you for the video!
@johnhennessy7887
@johnhennessy7887 3 года назад
Best explanation of this topic...🌟
@leeleeds255
@leeleeds255 Год назад
Дякую!
@lawrencemckeon6802
@lawrencemckeon6802 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much.
@rileyrebong4717
@rileyrebong4717 2 года назад
I love learning Ukrainian with my morning coffee. Thank you, Inna!
@renedetaille6562
@renedetaille6562 2 года назад
Thank you very much Inna, thanks to you and other Ukrainian teachers, I can welcome an Ukrainian mom and her daughter this afternoon in Houffalize (Belgium) I will be able to express myself a little in your beautiful language. When peace will come back, I will bring them back to their country, your wonderfull country. Слава Україні.
@renedetaille6562
@renedetaille6562 4 года назад
Зараз я розумію, чому я помилявся. Широ дякую.
@alism9666
@alism9666 4 года назад
Веселе заняття, Дуже дякую 🌹🌹
@Anton_Danylchenko
@Anton_Danylchenko Год назад
Thank you for the video. In fact rules are more complex, but those rules are not very strict rules anyway.
@AshzeichnetCharaktere
@AshzeichnetCharaktere 8 месяцев назад
Теж добре!! This helped alot!! :)
@AshzeichnetCharaktere
@AshzeichnetCharaktere 8 месяцев назад
Please correct me if I said that wrong I'm not the best at Ukrainian!!
@Roman-xv8us
@Roman-xv8us 2 года назад
Wow! So interesting!
@PalaceIV
@PalaceIV 3 года назад
Thank you very much for this video Inna! It was very helpful.
@yucelgenc5245
@yucelgenc5245 3 года назад
I love your lesson inna thank you for your cooperation my love
@benjaminbreig
@benjaminbreig 11 месяцев назад
Привіт! I have been learning Ukrainian in Duolingo and this has been really helpful video in explaining how to choose which form of “and”. Спасибо 🙏 слава Україні
@caseyalanjones
@caseyalanjones 2 года назад
Thank you! I always just assumed they were interchangeable! You set me straight. However, in English we call these words "conjunctions" and not "units". The main ones are "and", "or", and "but.
@mamadebj
@mamadebj 3 года назад
Very good lesson. Thank you.
@cyrinecyrine7920
@cyrinecyrine7920 3 года назад
Thank you for helping me ❤
@user-pf6pf2pm7g
@user-pf6pf2pm7g Год назад
дійсно гарний урок ! я вивчаю українец дивитися шодня твої відео ! одін для ден )
@KuziemekK
@KuziemekK 2 года назад
very helpful, thank you!
@isaque-mundodeumpoliglota7802
@isaque-mundodeumpoliglota7802 2 года назад
Priviet Ina !!good lessons..keep going its a pretty work !have a good day.
@junkfoodvegan6198
@junkfoodvegan6198 2 года назад
Спасибі I was confused cause 8n German we also just have one (und). Super explanation.
@stevenstreets695
@stevenstreets695 5 месяцев назад
Struggled with proper sounding й until my Ukraine Bible app used it for "Jordan" йордану. (Іван один 28).
@tommaska4893
@tommaska4893 2 года назад
I wish that I could like this twice. I have wondered about this, and you explain it so well!
@mariaelenadiduszyn462
@mariaelenadiduszyn462 2 года назад
Thank you your explanations are clear as cristal
@joannakaczmarek2725
@joannakaczmarek2725 2 года назад
Great t-shirt idea 💙💛 Thank you for lesson
@hinchlnt
@hinchlnt 6 месяцев назад
In English, the indefinite article 'a' is for nouns that begin with a consonant, but 'an' is available for nouns that begin with a vowel. But Inna, I am sure you already knew that.
@nandeeshbk7659
@nandeeshbk7659 3 года назад
Цікава мова! 🙏🌹💛💙
@prince223681
@prince223681 3 года назад
I know Russian and this is nothing like it the way I thought it would be
@ismailbelghitialaoui6128
@ismailbelghitialaoui6128 3 года назад
thank you Lina for the videos love ya
@cho4d
@cho4d 2 года назад
Inna, on duo lingo they teach "duaghter" as "донька". Can you explain to me the difference between "донька" and "Дочка"?? Thank you for another excellent video :)
@louishermann7676
@louishermann7676 2 года назад
Was wondering the same. Having learned a little Russian, I thought it might have been either a more common colloquial form, or a diminutive used to express closeness or affection. I looked up the diminutives and found "-очка, -ечка: квітка - квіточка (little flower), донька - донечка (daughter);" Still not the same, but I noticed they used "донька" as the root, so long story short, I also don't know and am curious.
@agneswerner8366
@agneswerner8366 2 года назад
Yes, I would very much love to know as well! I hear and see written both words in different dictionaries. But which one is used in which situation?
@MaxiGouogle
@MaxiGouogle 2 года назад
Донька, донечка - Yes, diminutive, affectionate. More often used to own daughter.
@sliotakerzo5551
@sliotakerzo5551 Год назад
Both дочка and донька are used in Ukrainian. Дочка is used less in formal Ukrainian and it is cognate in origin to Russian дочка, аs diminutive from дочь (but in Ukrainian it is not diminutive now). Донька is probably partial cognate both to Russian дочь and дочка. It is not so much like the product of common origin but more like word-formation. Still it may be also phonetic variant of дочка and it is hard to say whether Russian дочка and Ukrainian донька are complete or just partial cognates (there are not precise definitions about it in the linguistic literature).There obviously are irregular sound changes and they are probably in root. And it is used more often in the formal Ukrainian.
@Anton_Danylchenko
@Anton_Danylchenko Год назад
Both words can be used in in common speech in any situation when you talk ABOUT the daughter. Дочка is more formal - so it is used in formal documents. Донька is more informal and is used mostly in common speech. Донька is more "affectionate". It also has three versions: доня, донька, донечка. Донечка is a diminutive and is used when you talk about your little daughter. When you speak to your daughter it is better to use доню or донечко (for little one) - both words are in vocative case here. The correct stress in mentioned words: дочкА, дОня, дОнька, дОнечка.
@AdarshJon
@AdarshJon 3 года назад
Thank you!
@pondacres
@pondacres 2 года назад
Thanks Ina, I always confuse those!
@hebreophone
@hebreophone 2 года назад
Excellent vid, thanks
@yucelgenc5245
@yucelgenc5245 3 года назад
Thank you inna
@maneribala1036
@maneribala1036 4 года назад
Good Please upload videos daily
@shafiksvlog8367
@shafiksvlog8367 2 года назад
Tnx
@maneribala1036
@maneribala1036 4 года назад
Nice
@basaralhawi8475
@basaralhawi8475 Год назад
The diffrence ia knowledge as acplanation The diffrence is a lesson as advice The diffrence to know each other from the sign The diffrence to sparate between the truth with a mistake The diffrence to distinguish between a goodness with a badness
@Welikebananas1
@Welikebananas1 Год назад
This subject could probably use an update with more examples for each. Also including "a" with its similar meaning? TY.
@karolalex4227
@karolalex4227 2 года назад
@SigMaQuint
@SigMaQuint 2 года назад
I agree that Ukraïnian is melodic. No wonder you always have gotten to the finals in Eurovision.
@basaralhawi8475
@basaralhawi8475 Год назад
The diffrence as the situation The diffrence as condition The diffrence as the level of human life , thinking a bout that GOOD LUCK
@TheNickt1
@TheNickt1 3 года назад
So when would you use 'а'?
@pieres3588
@pieres3588 2 года назад
What do you know a bout the diffrence and also what do you think a bout the diffrence in the level of human life
@Wilson_Enyi
@Wilson_Enyi 4 года назад
How much do you charge for your classes and how can we reach you best?
@luismg2130
@luismg2130 Год назад
At the end of the lesson you say "а ти" (and you). So is there another "and"? I'm lost haha. Thanks for your great videos!
@Anton_Danylchenko
@Anton_Danylchenko Год назад
Yes. For question phrases "And you?" we use "а" for "and" - "А ти?". If it is not a question then "And you also" - "І ти теж" And for some other more complex rare cases we can sometimes use other words for English "and". а - and же - the same, but, and, as for і - and, also й - and невже - and проте - but, however, nevertheless, yet, albeit, and та - and, but
@TheTioram
@TheTioram Год назад
Isn’t there also „а” as in “а ти?” which was Inna’s very last sentence in this video?
@Anton_Danylchenko
@Anton_Danylchenko Год назад
Yes. For question phrases "And you?" we use "а" for "and" - "А ти?". If it is not a question then "And you also" - "І ти теж" And for some other more complex rare cases we can sometimes use other words for English "and".
@ABC_Guest
@ABC_Guest Год назад
What is the preferred construction if the first word ends with a consonant, and the second starts with a vowel? For example: Син (i/й/та) Апельсин? My intuition is that "й" sounds the most natural, but that's just my guess.
@MAELAET_
@MAELAET_ Год назад
in Norwegian we have 2 so its not that hard but thanks now i can learn a weird Russian i don't like (its not meant like that i mean i dont want to learn ukrainian because i want to but my mother is ukrainian and i have to)
@Picla_Peremohy
@Picla_Peremohy Год назад
Поїхали
@oliverkersting2852
@oliverkersting2852 Год назад
What if the first noun ends with a consonant, but the second one starts with a vowel? і, й or тa?
@Stellor72
@Stellor72 Год назад
Why is the "L" in Apple written like that? Is that how I'm supposed to print it?
@mopizua3573
@mopizua3573 Год назад
Do most people do it how you teach to us? So it is not grammaticaly wrong, but because it doesn't sound good? Thank you
@milkyway7825
@milkyway7825 Год назад
In fact, breaking these rules is not rude, and you can use any unit that is easier for you to pronounce in a particular context (if it's easier for you to pronounce "i" after a vowel, you can do this without hesitation). It's a kind of freedom of speech and choice :)
@NickDixon
@NickDixon 2 года назад
I'm curious: Duolingo insists the word for daughter is донька which is very close to доїнка - is донька rarely used for that reason? I'm wondering if Duolingo is teaching me Ukrainian from the 1770s.
@Anton_Danylchenko
@Anton_Danylchenko Год назад
Both words can be used in in common speech in any situation when you talk ABOUT the daughter. Дочка is more formal - so it is used in formal documents. Донька is more informal and is used mostly in common speech. Донька is more "affectionate". It also has three versions: доня, донька, донечка. Донечка is a diminutive and is used when you talk about your little daughter. When you speak to your daughter it is better to use доню or донечко (for little one) - both words are in vocative case here. The correct stress in mentioned words: дочкА, дОня, дОнька, дОнечка. P.S. Duolingo unfortunately sometimes uses Russianisms. But this is not the case.
@redbrick9634
@redbrick9634 2 года назад
Sometimes Duolingo uses "a" for "and". So far I have only seen this before ц.
@danieltudor1312
@danieltudor1312 2 года назад
At the end she just said a ty which means and you so a is another form for saying and but she forgot to explain it to us i guess
@blinski1
@blinski1 2 года назад
I don't know how is it in Ukrainian, but in Polish it would be the same. Normally we only use 'i' as simple conjunction meaning 'and', but sometimes there is 'a' used, in two cases. First, questions starting with 'and': there is always 'a' instead of 'i', just like in 'a ty?', meaning 'and you?', just like in Ukrainian. 'And what do you think about it?'--'A co ty o tym myślisz?' Second, where we want to express distinction between two things, not connection. So in questions like 'what is the difference between X and Y?' it would rather be 'a' then 'i', so it's 'jaka jest różnica między X a Y?'. But you can use 'i' anyway, it just doesn't sound as proper as 'a'.
@redbrick9634
@redbrick9634 2 года назад
@@blinski1 I hope after I learn Ukrainian, Polish will be easy
@basaralhawi8475
@basaralhawi8475 Год назад
What you thinking a bout the diffrence , What you know with what you don't know What you thinking with what you not thinking What you see with what you not see What you hear with what you not hear What you feel with what you not feel What you understand with not you don't understand
@basaralhawi8475
@basaralhawi8475 Год назад
So what did you see
@basaralhawi8475
@basaralhawi8475 Год назад
No difference if i change my life with your life Becouse i Will see my self in your self and also i Will see your self in my self
@deraileddash
@deraileddash Год назад
Отже... Син і дочка. Але... Дочка та син?
@LearningSpanishwithDrL
@LearningSpanishwithDrL 2 года назад
There are many similarities between Ukrainian and Spanish!
@abdulabdanahib9617
@abdulabdanahib9617 2 года назад
Ukrainian and polish I would say
@elias-frihet
@elias-frihet Год назад
Why don't you mention "a" for "and"?
@boknows3841
@boknows3841 22 дня назад
V o w e l / not wobble
@baltoslave
@baltoslave 2 года назад
Дуже дякую! Я все зрозуміла, але було б краще, якщо ти б випускала, уроки на руськой мові! Будь ласка 🙏🙏🙏
@EllaMykhailova
@EllaMykhailova 3 месяца назад
Those are conjunctions, not units. Prepare for the lesson😉
@cyrinecyrine7920
@cyrinecyrine7920 3 года назад
This language is sooooo hard to learn 😭😭😭😭😭😰😰
@kolyaursaki1466
@kolyaursaki1466 3 года назад
Im ukrainian.. i want to ask: is ukrainian harder than french to learn?
@cyrinecyrine7920
@cyrinecyrine7920 3 года назад
@@kolyaursaki1466 helll yeaaaaaah .....frensh has noo cases, letters are clear , verbs are easy to congregate
@kolyaursaki1466
@kolyaursaki1466 3 года назад
@@cyrinecyrine7920 um.. yeah ukrainian has other letters
@caseyalanjones
@caseyalanjones 2 года назад
French pronunciation is crazy though. At least Ukrainian is phonetic.
@caseyalanjones
@caseyalanjones 2 года назад
Well, okay, French is also phonetic... sort of... There are just a lot of crazy pronunciation rules.
@v4riab1lity77
@v4riab1lity77 8 месяцев назад
You forgot “a” as well. That’s 4. You say this is the “melodic” language, which to me is just another example of form over function.
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