Russian Alphabet Made Easy - Explanation with examples - Russian Lessons

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Learn Russian Language. Russian Alphabet Made Easy! Russian lesson with easy explanation with examples from English sounds.

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Great teaching, terrible puns, I appreciate both of them, thank you.

melissamohar
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Cyrillic letters are very similar to Greek letters. Г is like Γ (Gamma), П is like Π (Pi), Р is like Ρ (Rho), У is like Υ (Ypsilon), Д is like Δ (Delta), Л is like Λ (Lambda), Ф is like a Φ (Phi), Х is like a Χ (Chi).

Nikioko
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Hi, I am a native russian speaker)
And that was actually a great explanation 😄🌺
I am surprized by how you found such good sound equivalents in English
Great job!😃👍

danakospanova
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I am a 50 year old mom and I just started learning Russian. This video was perfect for me. It is so informative and easy to watch. Thank you! It was also funny to watch you discribe some letters, that look so familiar to me, being a Greek, but so strange to English people. I think the letter you discribed as "a house" ( д ) often looks more like the Greek delta ( Δ ), which looks like a triangle, but in Russian it is flat on the top and has two "feet" :)

videokles
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Thank you so much for these videos. As a woman, probably close to the same age as your mom with no background in Russian, I appreciate the approach you're taking. I am having no trouble following you, and your little extra tips of association are helpful.

prettybird
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You have a great pronunciation of letter «Ы», don't be shy.

SliderVP
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Strange recommendation but ok youtube, I'll learn Russian

Ducktor
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it looks like a K
it sounds like a K
it is a K
so, its all oK

maxsmith
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25 years ago I took two years of Russian in college. I'm happy to report I still remembered most of the alphabet. I can't speak a full sentence but I remembered most of the sounds! I'm glad Prof. Macura graded on a curve!

ghill
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I'm a grandma and I'm learning Russian! You're a great teacher. Simplicity 🎉
Thank you!

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karkiefrancis
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I am a 70-year-old mother of three sons -- and desire to learn Russian for transcription purposes, transcribing from Russian literature into English. It occurred to me that it would be great to know how to pronounce what it is I am transcribing! THIS IS SOOOO HELPFUL. Bless you for this work.

colleenmacmillan
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My son is 5 and autistic, I myself am also autistic.. He loves the Russian language and has already learned the alphabet, and can read in it.. So, I started learning by listening to Russian music..

dollydagger
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Noy going to lie, i have watched multiple YouTubers explain the Russian alphabet, used multiple apps, visited specialized websites, and at the moment of giving up, your video came up, i clicked it (seemed like a cool guy) and oh my word, this video game me such a better insight and pronunciation assistance than any other media I've utilized!
Instant like, instant subscribe click and hoping nothing but the best or you (and your mum, hope she can speak Russian)
Cant wait to continue to watch the rest of your videos!
And if only i knew how to start a business in Russian, i would love to!

Toxicated
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My brother studied languages at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center in California. The pace of study was intense. Students had to master the language course in 36-64 weeks. Psychologically it was very difficult, but fortunately he was helped by Yuriy Ivantsiv's book "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages”. The book " Polyglot Notes" became a desk book for my brother, because it has answers to all the problems that any student of a foreign language has to face. Thanks to the author of the channel for this interesting video! Good luck to everyone who studies a foreign
language and wants to realize their full potential!

thomasrobertson
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I just love your teaching Rassian language. You are just lovely person.
Good luck .

myvlogsmyway
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Finally someone explained the alphabet as a whole, ...now I have a better understanding.

carlosortiz
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As a native Russian speaker I love your explanations very much)) It's cool that someone wants to study Russian.

alex-alex
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This is the 1st time I learn about Russian Alphabet. The explanation and the pronunciation were very simple and clear. I just got them on a 1st watch. 👍👍Thank you so much 😊

dienastrifatmawati
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I read a little Russian every day just to learn the alphabet. I keep coming back here when I get shaky. Your pairing of the vowels is the best way I have learned.

theplinkerslodge
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good teacher, i lived in Russia 33 years, and i am a specialist in Russian and Russian literature.i don't Ph.D in Russian language and literature.i appreciate your good teachings

gollarameshchandra