Learn Russian - Russian Alphabet Made Easy - E and H
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In this lesson, we'll show you how to write two letters in Russian: E and H, and we'll teach you a few words you can write with these letters.
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Bro I'm just. Watching youtube and now I'm learning Russian
Hahaha
Lol ... Da
Amazing
well? how did it go
I feel like Russian is the easiest language to learn after you know the alphabet, since the sounds are so easy to pronounce and understand... :p
You never heard about Bosnian language,huh?
Try to learn it,it's a easiest language,because we have a rule to pronouce words how they written :P
So it makes it easy :)
But my country is small and very economical so alot people never heard about it.
+OmcoGaming no ... Bosnia is very famous country and well known. ..here in Morocco ..
yassine belmahjoub oh really?
Well,hi for Morocco :D
+OmcoGaming thanks .... and it is knowed in all arabic countries
Well,in Turkey and Arabic countries we are alot known I think,cuz our nation is like 60% Muslim,I mean maybe even more,but not sure,cuz of Catholics,Orhodoxians and etc...
But yeah,cool to know that :D
I'm trying to learn this because it's my native language
Nice
These lessons are so well laid out and helpful. Thanks.
Im completely dependent on these lessons to learn russian and they are really helpful today i reached lesson 3 and i hope one day i will russian.thanku for your help.
@@foxy-np5sh I'm Serbian so I only need to learn that writing stuff
SHE in Russian sounds like WOMAN in japanese... cool and easy!
Kanojo?
Jordyn Thompson I think Alex means ONNA in Japanese.
+Jordyn Thompson Actually it's она
Not really... the pronunciation is more like あんな than おんな
Also word THIS in Japanese and in Russian sounds same
U're such a great teacher!! thanks a lot for these videos, i'm learning Russian by myself!!
Hi Juan, thanks for the comment and glad your enjoying the videos. :) Best of luck with your studies!
can you speak now ?xdd
can u do it
@@franceska7273 also can u do it
can you speak now??????
Thank you, this really helps
This teaches me more than actual school...
3:45 I read net and it felt so correct as an answer as to whether or not we use it everyday
Great video.. I'm trying to learn the Russian alphabet and your videos are helping a lot
Paka paka
*poka poka
Пока пока
Суда ыаут
Tobias_Gaming 😂😂😂 напиши по Русски пока пока. И кстати, Английский язык сложный. Но у меня в школе по Английскому языку пятёрка 👍
Нет
Я как native speaker могу с уверенностью сказать, что это очень хороший канал для изучения английского
Каково это в россии? (if you speak english, uh, lol)
Can you explain how я как makes sense? (That's all I can read) Isn't that just "I how"
@@self-prodigytheory4035 let me explain. You don't use Я как as I how, you can use it when you compare yourself with somebody or something: Я как волк - голодный каждый день. I am like a wolf - I am hungry every day. Or you can insert an adjective between Я and как -> Я голодный как волк - I am as hungry as a wolf. If you say just Я как волк (I am like a wolf) then people will wait for you to continue your expression, because this short version (I am like a wolf) implies that you want to tell a particular thing that unites you and a wolf.
Guy said “native speaker” and put the rest in Russian lmfao
you kno u fail when:
Did you read that as "on"?
me: ja
Jah
Yes. I think it'll be useful to show how the printed letters change when the font is changed. Some can change pretty drastically. like "т" for example.
So, unintended consequence: you know that thing people do where they mash random letters on the keyboard to show their incoherence? Someone in my Twitter feed did that and I had to stare at it for several seconds because at a glance it looked to me like they'd typed in Russian! Then I recognized it was just random gibberish and felt like an idiot.
Medusa Stone oh my god xP Silly
Great tutorial! Thank u so much! God bless you!
+Lars Loever Thanks for watching! Make sure to check out RussianPod101.com for more :)
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+Learn Russian with RussianPod101.com in your videos u make it sound like your actually not in the video its like your in front of me
+Learn Russian with RussianPod101.com je is just e and je
Lars Loever She must be Kazakh
The enunciation in this series is extremely helpful
caxap and sugar sounds like "Sokar" in arabic, i like the history of the languages.
I grew up listening to my mom talk Russian and I know only a very little words but I can understand slightly more when someone's talking to me. This is very helpful and I can't wait to fluently learn Russian and I will because of this. Thanks again so much.
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Thank you for the lessons! Ive been wanting to learn Russian FOREVER and TYSM for helping!
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My brain is saying nyet and my heart is saying hit XD. 4:15
It really bothers me that there is a clear "hem" on the screen, but it is sounded as nyet. How come..
Rusça harf ve kelimeleri Türkçe veya Ingilizce'ye çevirmeye çalışırsan Rusça öğrenmeyi kendin için zorlaştırırsın. Kelimeleri ve harfleri onları ilk defa öğreniyormuş gibi öğrenirsen çok daha kolay olur. Başarılar.
She's awesome!
ACTUALLY ITS HARD TO LEARN WHEN THE TUTOR IS BEAUTIFUL 😅😅
Thanks for the video! This made learning Russian a little easier for me. I've been taking the Russian course in Duolingo for a while, and I found that knowing how the letters sound helps a lot in differentiating the words.
I love these so much! They are helping me so quickly and so fast!!
Your explanation is excellent. Thank you.
These videos have been very helpful, thank you!
I legit thought I could never get this, Thanks so much!
I love these videos! They're really helpful, and are definitely a great resource, especially if you aren't afraid of the pause button! ;)
Ur actually doing great! I can understand everything
At the end she says bye bye
and it sounds just like 'idiot idiot‘ in japanese.... cool and easy!
Thanks a lot ,I learned a lot from your lessons
we are really enjoying using your videos to supplement our rosetta stone program.! thank you Svetlana!
you are a perfect teacher mam
I love the way you teach Russian. when you teach us Russian seems easy
Thank you!
Its nice to see that Russia is such a diverse country, it's no wonder the women are so beautiful.
I believe that the most beautiful woman are coming from Russia :) I am not saying this because my girlfriend is also Russian ^^
The names of the letters sounds like someone wanted to say them in English but got lazy and stopped halfway through
Thanks for your tutorial this help me a lot , I've bben learn Russian by myself from Russian song, Spasibo!
Bol'shoe spasiba for the lessons :)
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Thank you yen spasibo
Well thank you for doing this lesson Russian alphabet
hello jaun . you are such a good teacher with main qualities ... u make this difficult language so easy ... i m very greatfull to u
Thank you so much
i wrote in in my paper
this is the easiest language ive learned!
(And spanish too
Thank u very very much
thanks this is really useful .
😄🤩🤩😍😍
Very nice.
This is very useful
i technically know Arabic, English, and French and now I'm learning Russian, I just wanna say the upper cursive letters in Russian look exactly the same in French
I m French and i didn't even notice before your comment since i never use them ^^'
You made me more easy to learn Russian
Thank you so much Ivery like russian language♥♥♥
I am beginner and you tuition is nice- well done girl
Russian handwriting looks familiar to Turkish handwriting so its easy to learn for me ^^
and ty for the video its so usefull
here we go again...
btw nice lesson :)
E is very familiar to me :) I am a huge Evgeni (Yevgeny :) ) Plushenko fan! I see his name in Cyrillic all the time :)
Кто там? Нет!!
Thanks so much so far!! Still remember these 2!
My mother tongue has all these letters sounds so its easy to learn.
Yea. We learned that.
T in lowercase is written as the M in lowercase.
Well, i think it is easy to learn Russian for Indonesian, for almost all of the alphabets pronounced the same!
Nyet!
I thought i made up the uppercase cursive н for uppercase cursive h in english. One day i couldnt remember, so i made that up. I had never seen it before.
So cute
As a native English speaker I was taught to always start my letters from the top, not the bottom.
Not all the world is English, didn't you know? =))
Thanks for your hard work on explanation on some of fools like me e,e :D
russian is easy for me :) "on" means he and "ona" (but the o is pronounced like english) means she is in my language!!
Hard but interesting
This is good for you kids
Svetlana... gorgeous as always
MISS Lana ✍️👍😘😍❤️😅✋👏👏👏Can you give me some advice s how make your English wonderful and talk influence
2:36 or 02:36 Woah, how did you edit that?
At 3:26.. Did you say "And the lower case" or "N: the lower case"?
When you wrote printed "Н" you did leave some space between the middle line and the right one. Does it matter?
+Henryk Friedrich nope
*facepalm*
Quite a few people apparently. We were expected to learn it too.
" Surprise your Russian friends with your beautiful penman ship"
Me: *stares at my gibberish words*
I am writing a post card to a penpal in Russia. For their address, should I write it the printed style Russian letters or handwritten style Russian letters?
I keep writing él and ella cause I'm so used to spanish. 😂
it's like you're listening to a japanese girl speaking english and teaching you russian
most of Russia is Asian) small part is european
@@lenahoward the land quantity, not the people
Just letting you know Writing English most letter s.tart at the top except d and e which start in the middle
If I remember correctly- what the said in the end of the video "poka-poka" means bye bye?
2:35 N
I don’t struggle with the cursive since I wrote cursive when I was young so lol
we have almost same handwriting with Russian (From Turkiye)
да
Kto tam? :) sry i dont have the keywords, im really enjoying to learn even littlebit of russia though... from finland!
I'm learning russian from New Zealand qvq
Im learning russian and im in colorado :3
Since I am familiar with English, Urdu, Arabic and Turkish letters, it doe snot seem a so different language to me.
Hi, I didn't find the strangers? I mean the strange letters?
At 4:20 should it not be a Capitol n for 'No!'?or is it just me?
3:23 lowercase T looks like m?
English cursive styles? Cursive hasn't been part of school curriculum for ages in the US unfortunately...
Sire I mean I learned it just 7 years ago in 5th grade
These lessons are great and very enjoyable, thank you! How common is it to learn English in Russia and how difficult is it to learn?
that's the cursive letters. :)
I learned that it sounds like 'ye' only in the beginning, and at the middle and end is 'e'. Exception is 'ее', which is yeye.
ADJLfanatic52 Well, but these are the basic first lessons, so things like that are not told yet. It sounds like ye in the beginning, after the vowel or soft or hard sign. It softens the previous consonant and becomes e when it stands after the consonant. ee sounds according to the same rules.
it's like writing in frensh. we star most of the time from the top to the bottum
This girl is smokin hot.
Im 13 my moms russian i know how to talk and understand but not read and write so i decided id learn its easy just study hard
Why is she wasting time writing the printed versions??????
More time spended watching a vid,more money
coz everyone is retarded
Aiden Snacklad including you?
Just for show the people how to write them by hand.
Because printed letters are written only by children.
Hmmm... russian HET in lowercase and coursive style is nem. HEM is neм )) last letter is a small M
Some Japanese sounds just pop up in my head.
同じw
Yeah like она sounds like onna