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Why O Sounds like A? | Russian Language 

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In this video Fedor is explaining when O would sound like A in Russian. The answer is - when it's not stressed!
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@Itoyokofan
@Itoyokofan 5 лет назад
молокО - milk молОка - fish sperm Learn the difference, it could save you life
@ismagilovaelena58
@ismagilovaelena58 2 года назад
@Glitch the Chaos Penguin🏳️‍⚧️ true
@prateek1.9
@prateek1.9 7 месяцев назад
рыбья сперма ??
@kkakameori
@kkakameori Год назад
No joke, I'm struggling so hard with that “O”. Everyone should start writing “Ó”, so a learner like me will know that it is pronounce as “O”. Real struggle.
@forrestgump1379
@forrestgump1379 5 лет назад
Ahhh.......Now I'm not stressed.
@natanaelnonato711
@natanaelnonato711 5 лет назад
Honestly, russian language should have accents in the stressed syllables because I kill myself to fugure out where the stress is and still most of them I get it wrong. Thank god the lessons book I have show where the stress is...
@dimidomus
@dimidomus 5 лет назад
I know right. It's an absolute nightmare.
@ekoofutet5132
@ekoofutet5132 5 лет назад
I used to have thesame problem....try this site russiangram.com and also listen to the pronounciation on google translate
@xxTAARGUS
@xxTAARGUS 7 месяцев назад
English and Russian are similar to this, I have noticed. Like the word "not". In many languages it would be like "Nat" (short A). But, as an english speaker I know that many vowels have different sounds depending on the word.
@pianostudio
@pianostudio 5 лет назад
Just like Banana...sounds like “bnena”
@equadvif4475
@equadvif4475 3 месяца назад
Is the O really pronounced like a clear 'A' or is it like the swedisch 'Å', a sound between A and O?
@kon_radar
@kon_radar 3 года назад
In Polish we have similar words like: komputer, robota, człowiek, barszcz, chleb, prospekt, Władywostok. But "O" is always read as "O", whenever it is read stressed or not.
@lowgpu1687
@lowgpu1687 Год назад
Yeah lol
@ErinaBee.sMoney
@ErinaBee.sMoney Месяц назад
I'm Polish but barszcz and chleb don't have o. But GRZEGORZ BRZĘCZYSZCZYKIEWICZ does
@jackpot1359
@jackpot1359 16 дней назад
but in Polish you know that the stress is always on the penultimate syllable, in Russian there are no specific rules when to put the stress
@AlexFG24
@AlexFG24 5 лет назад
In the northern dialects of the Russian language, the letter O is pronounced as O. In our time, such pronunciation is considered obsolete. For example, so they say in small towns and villages of the Vologda region
@lottalava
@lottalava 4 года назад
0:00 привет друзья как дела, Hello friends, how are you?
@Ghost_2k24
@Ghost_2k24 5 лет назад
I love the Russian language and have been learning it for awhile now Thanks to you. One thing that I hate is that I don't know anyone is also learning russian to practice with.
@ketaxyi5rt7trf6yf
@ketaxyi5rt7trf6yf 10 месяцев назад
Привет, как продвижения=))
@cheryl2344
@cheryl2344 5 лет назад
Thank you for explaining about this. I get the assumption wrong everytime, especially with the word много
@Project305miami
@Project305miami 5 лет назад
“Malaka” is a bad word in Greek lol
@ondrejvesely6378
@ondrejvesely6378 4 года назад
😂😂
@efesti2986
@efesti2986 3 года назад
You just saved me with a 3 minute video, thanks ♥️
@talfonso4
@talfonso4 2 года назад
Thanks! This helps a lot!
@Dionysus784
@Dionysus784 6 месяцев назад
there are a few exceptions tho, the words radio, tokyo and neo.
@eman4885
@eman4885 5 лет назад
Thank you a lot for this video, I always wanted to know about this subject and I never found a proper explanation. But this puts me wondering, how can I identify the stressed letters on a word?
@henry4353
@henry4353 Год назад
I guess, looking it up in a dictionary is the only way.
@akshaysharma6409
@akshaysharma6409 2 года назад
Hi how can we find that in some words "o" isn't stressed? I mean how can we know after just seeing the word and prounance correctly
@kkakameori
@kkakameori Год назад
omg, same thoughts! I'm having a hard time to know/find the stressed words.
@viniciusnascimentomaeda6725
@viniciusnascimentomaeda6725 9 месяцев назад
Basically, there's no rule. You have to listen to the pronunciation, as Fedor said, put it on the Translator and listen to it
@SystemaPsevdonimovGovno
@SystemaPsevdonimovGovno 3 года назад
Значок этого видео: *существует* Я: Овса
@RenggaThe
@RenggaThe 5 лет назад
Thank you for keep remind me about this, a simple thing, but always confused to say O-O-O or O-A-O. A-A-O. Thank you Fedor, I owe you for a Russian Pronunciation Test. I will email you soon
@khansirextra1754
@khansirextra1754 3 года назад
Спасибо
@relaxingmusicclub9414
@relaxingmusicclub9414 5 лет назад
Thanx 😍
@500MTH
@500MTH 5 лет назад
what drives me crazy is when russians change the pronunciation of foreign words or brands like Marlboro (мальборо) they say it as "Marlbara" and M. video as "M.videa", Eldorado (Эльдорадо) as "Eldarada"
@НектоНеизвестный-в1р
This is done not only by Russians, but in any language of the world. And what, do you propose to introduce words-exceptions into a language with different phonetic rules and to put in the GULAG those who speak differently from a foreign language?
@cosmicqueen814
@cosmicqueen814 5 лет назад
Thank you so much! This was a huge help!
@MrBebra-jc3kk
@MrBebra-jc3kk 4 года назад
Так ...теперь я сам запутался.Надо будет у руссички спросить
@landonsmith2154
@landonsmith2154 3 года назад
I was under the impression Russian was phonetically inconsistent like english
@soneryusifov5529
@soneryusifov5529 3 года назад
Why dont you guys simply write a instead of o. Do it and problem solved.
@НектоНеизвестный-в1р
And then how do you know what sound to pronounce when the stress shifts? And the stress is constantly shifting in the Russian language. MalakO (молоко), malOchnyj (молочный). POle (поле), paljA (поля). MOrje (море), marjA (моря). In the Russian language, a writing system with test words, and if you write as you hear, then you yourself (foreigners) will stop recognizing the words, because each form of the word will look very different.
@soneryusifov5529
@soneryusifov5529 3 года назад
@@НектоНеизвестный-в1р Are you serious? you will just hear what you hear. if there is a stress you dont need to change the letter just remember it. you make it harder for foreign learners when you change the letter. Why do i have to recognize each word. Lets do this then. Take MalakO and remember it as banana. the world banana doesnt represent the letters but the world MalakO only. when you hear MalakO you write banana you should recognize words as. This is what you are telling me in other words. Then can i ask you a question. What is the purpose of having letters. Why dont you simply have characters for each words like Mandarin language?
@user-hi2wu3cf6e
@user-hi2wu3cf6e 5 лет назад
Такое чувство,что у тебя акцент
@finalbossoftheinternet6002
@finalbossoftheinternet6002 4 года назад
Cпасибo
@amirasafwat7101
@amirasafwat7101 5 лет назад
That was very helpful .
@rodgeryoung3508
@rodgeryoung3508 3 года назад
В некоторых регионах о читают как о так называемое , оканье , распространено в Поволжье , есть аканье когда О произносят как А , более выраженное распространено в Москве , в Ростове , звук Г произносят иначе влияния Украины .
@blotski
@blotski 5 лет назад
I was always taught that stressed O is O. In the syllable immediately before the stress is A so Москва is MaskvA. Anywhere else in a word, either after the stress or more than one syllable before the stress it is more like the unstressed e in English 'the', or French je' (schwa ə) so rather than malakO it's məlakO.
@Enscriptiv
@Enscriptiv 5 лет назад
Fedor, where are you currently living? and what are you doing studywise/workwise?
@henry4353
@henry4353 Год назад
Super! This really helps.
@SeifelnourPierre
@SeifelnourPierre 5 лет назад
Bonjour Fedor, Hello Fedor, J'ai une question qui n'a aucun rapport avec cette vidéo. Quand utiliser l'instrumental (Творительный падеж) ou l'accusatif (винительный падеж) après le verbe Быть ? Voici des exemples troublants : я хочу быть учителЕМ ; Горбачёв был пассивнЫЙ потому что ... ; Падение стены для Горбачёва в начале было не самЫМ важнЫМ вопросОМ Pourquoi utilise-t-on l'instrumental ou l'accusatif ? Dans l'attente de ta réponse. Bien à toi. PS: Je sais que tu parles français, I know that you speak french considering that you have videos regarding french.
@RussianwithTatiana
@RussianwithTatiana 5 лет назад
Хочу быть - oui, быть - non: Я хочу быть инженером. Mais: Я инженер. Sans быть. Vous pouvez utiliser быть en Passé et Future: я был инженером, я буду инженером.
@SeifelnourPierre
@SeifelnourPierre 5 лет назад
@@RussianwithTatiana Je vous remercie de votre réponse mais qu'est-ce qui fait que dans certains cas j'utilise l'instrumental (Творительный падеж) et que dans d'autres on utiluse l'accusatif (винительный падеж) ?
@RussianwithTatiana
@RussianwithTatiana 5 лет назад
Mieux: Горбачёв был пассивным. Et ça la réponse.
@LiveRussian
@LiveRussian 5 лет назад
Cette règle est pas très stricte, Pierre. Vous pouvez utilisez les deux, mais c'est mieux d'utiliser ТВОРИТЕЛЬНЫЙ. La règle est comme ça : pour des qualités permanentes on utilise ИМЕНИТЕЛЬНЫЙ: мой папа был русский, cette qualité il n'a pas obtenu, elle est permanente ! Mais beaucoup de russes font de fautes. Comparez : он был хорошим учителем / il était un bon professeur.Cette qualité était obtenu pendant sa vie. C'est une qualité temporaire, alors ТВОРИТЕЛЬНЫЙ. Désolée pour les fautes, je parle pas bien)
@LiveRussian
@LiveRussian 5 лет назад
Il y a un article sur ça ici: rus.stackexchange.com/questions/418847/%d0%a2%d0%b2%d0%be%d1%80%d0%b8%d1%82%d0%b5%d0%bb%d1%8c%d0%bd%d1%8b%d0%b9-%d0%b8%d0%bb%d0%b8-%d0%b8%d0%bc%d0%b5%d0%bd%d0%b8%d1%82%d0%b5%d0%bb%d1%8c%d0%bd%d1%8b%d0%b9-%d0%bf%d0%b0%d0%b4%d0%b5%d0%b6
@paulapiovesan8849
@paulapiovesan8849 5 лет назад
I think you are a mind reader! I always wondered that ! haha
@israelpinon7355
@israelpinon7355 5 лет назад
Paula Piovesan same here
@caterinapas3386
@caterinapas3386 5 лет назад
wow thank you
@Sfo97
@Sfo97 5 лет назад
So when exactly does the letter A appear?
@НектоНеизвестный-в1р
No stress O.
@doyoughurt
@doyoughurt 5 лет назад
Thank you 👍
@dunya5583
@dunya5583 5 лет назад
I love Russian 💕🌟🌈😍😊 Thank you
@orionshen4908
@orionshen4908 5 лет назад
So, why the orthography of these words is with o? This means that some time, these words have been pronounced with o as o. Do you know when this changed and why?
@LiveRussian
@LiveRussian 5 лет назад
There are still regions in Russia, where people pronounce O as O, pronouncing it as A is called "московский говор / Moscow's way of speaking", by the way, these unstressed O are not really A, they're pronounced as swallowed A, the further they are from the stressed syllable. Look, the word МОЛОКО nobody pronounces as МАЛАКО, it's more like М'ЛАКО. There is a brilliant video about it on the channel Russian Grammar, the video is called "vowel reduction"
@LiveRussian
@LiveRussian 5 лет назад
Here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8Mi7WxPh7nQ.html
@LiveRussian
@LiveRussian 5 лет назад
Андрей, как насчёт "булоШная"? Ааааааааа, от этого меня тоже передёргивает)))
@levi_egypt1367
@levi_egypt1367 3 года назад
@@LiveRussian so if im a russian learner do i have to use o as a and know its positions and how to get it ? Or can i speak with o only in non moscow way?
@НектоНеизвестный-в1р
The letter O was spoken in ancient times, a thousand years ago. The Moscow dialect absorbed both the southern and northern sounds and they mixed, under Soviet rule all dialects were unified by themselves (almost all of them died out except for Moscow). Now they write O, because in Russian the stress of words changes in different cases, so all words look unified. It is necessary to speak O as A only in unstressed positions. If you speak O as O, you will sound with a foreign accent, in Russian all dialects have died out. O is spoken in Ukraine, A in Belarus (Ukrainians who speak Russian do not speak O, even if they have an accent). In my opinion, it is very surprising that in such a vast space everyone speaks the same way. This is the advantage of the Russian language.
@shadowpastathetf2kidwithau706
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