SOFT SIGN IN UKRAINIAN LANGUAGE

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In this Ukrainian video lesson, we will learn soft sign in Ukrainian language.

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Inna Samoilova
Founder of "Speak Ukrainian"

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It's almost like adding a subtle "y"(eng.) after the letters so it sounds a bit softer. Дякую!

grixxlyofficial
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I've been trying to learn Ukrainian on Duolingo and have been unable to hear the difference in words with and without soft signs. Your video is incredibly helpful and I finally got that aha feeling. Thanks so much I look forward to watching more of your videos.

thefreakingmoon
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Thank you for this, I have been struggling on the silence of ь for a while now!

mewbrinny
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duolingo just told me ь should put tongue forward and upward but here I finally clearly understood how to make difference between with ь and without ь, thank you so much and wish Ukraine will win this war❤

bingwenlu
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Clear lesson. Thank you for the explanation and examples.

claudiahansen
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Thank you!!! I had such a hard time with this! An example for ц in english is hard to find, but maybe "Tsunami"!

mariebaumbach
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For the ць sound it almost sounds like the sc sound in scene. Or the s in seen. The tip of the tongue touches the gum just behind the upper front teeth.

rmb
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The easiest way I've found to work with the soft sign is that it implies that your tongue goes to the roof of your mouth and not the front with normal pronunciations... It's worked 90% of the time

izyum
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It's like when you put the J (yi) at the end of those letters
Very interesting, thank you 😊

KenLe
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Very good video. I have been struggling with the difference between hard and soft consonants and this video helped with your examples.

rmb
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When I look up the pronunciation and IPA lettering for дід I’m seeing that it’s a soft sound.

ShabazzTBL
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Your videos help me a lot. I started learning last month

Vickynorssken
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To me this sounds similar to the role of the H after N or L in Portuguese. Is it fair to say it's like that?

chrismartinez
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This video was so clear! Дуже дякую'

esclance
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Thanks for this; it’s very helpful to hear you go back and forth to show the difference.

amandadreher
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Thank you for simplifying this even further. I have subscribed.
❤🇺🇦🇺🇦🕊🇺🇦🇺🇦❤

annacimperman
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It sounds like a quick "i" sound at the each of each soft letter.

AbbieKes
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Thank you so much for the information!

suraqi
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So in English there are words you can sound out, and words you can not. My question is, is there word in Ukrainian that you can’t sound out loud? Or can you sound out most of the words?

drumerjake
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Pay attention guys, ukrainians don't use dental alveolus for letters "т" and "д" like some english-spoken people when saying t and d (especially british). We use front top teeth for this. So our т sounds similar, but not like t from word "table".

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