Russian Pronunciation Rule That You Probably Don´t Know - When A sounds like И

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There are situations when a Russian “a” gives the sound “и”! Surprise! I guess your textbooks didn’t teach you that? Here’s the thing: if you’re serious about learning Russian, you have to know these little details about Russian pronunciation in order to sound clear when you speak Russian. But, no worries, I´ve got you covered! In this video, you´ll learn when exactly Russian “a” gives the sound “и”. This pronunciation rule is very simple"!
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HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OF THIS PRONUNCIATION RULE BEFORE?

BoostYourRussian
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I always accepted these pronunciations without thinking about it. Thank you--I'd never heard of this rule!

epicepidemic
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Very2 useful lesson. Im just know it right now. Im very confused about it during memorize russian words before this. But now its so clear to me about this pronunciation rule after watch this video. Спасибо за урок.👍🇷🇺

shahamin
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never heard of it before, very useful! thank you.

ferruccio
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This is so incredibly helpful! I got so excited about the upcoming pronunciation workshop, then saw that was 2 years ago. Oh well, this is still really great to know about!

ghostlevelzero
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I had no idea about this rule, I always wondered why it sounded like that!! NOBODY TALKS ABOUT THIS! lol THANK YOU KRISTINA <3 :) That is why you are the best!!

LidyaMorozova
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Yes I have heard of it in my phonetic and grammatic classes as I am studying Russian language and literature, but I have really forgotten about it and thank you for reminding me.

nikolinanovakovic
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наконец-то!!! я поняла почему же в слове "часы", "а" произносится как "и"
спасибо большое за видео, я подписалась на твой курс произношения!!

maraj
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I never heard of this rule before. Thank you for explaining and making it clear.

lucasvasquez
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Your vídeos on pronunciation are very useful, because I just began to learn Russian and I want to speak it as correct as possible. Greetings from Brazil.

Almightservant
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I read about it in a book, but this video helped me to understand in more detail. Thank you!

rdtx
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Hello Kristina. I am following your channel again . To keep revising and learning Russian. Thanks a lot for showing us the way to learn.
Часы
Спасибо вам большое.

zulkiflijamil
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For me, it's new information. You're a very good teacher. The examples are useful and you see where the difficulties are for a learner. Thank you!

shenawilson
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Yes, I remember learning this rule in the Russian phonetics class I took at university. Seems odd at first, but makes total sense when you learn the reasons for it.

danb
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Yes! Иканье! I'm in the middle of a Russian phonology and morphology class at my university. It's really amazing - I wish I had taken it sooner as it is very helpful. I'm going to sign up for your training to help me fill in any blanks, and for more practice.

gaylechapman
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I knew how to pronounce часы but had no idea why - this was a very useful video!

jonathansimpson
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Ok. That’s new. Never heard of that rule before. It’s surprising. Спасибо большое!!! 👍🏻

foeniksnesz
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Very good. I had noticed that, but I had no idea that's happened. Now, I uanderstand it. Thanks so much, teacher. Have a nice day!!!

carloschess
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It's funny I have always pronounced часы correctly but this rule has never occurred to me. Neither of my 2 Russian teachers told me about it!

latestlindsey
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You do really amazing learning material, thank you very much.

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