"As free as the American people" HAHAHAHA Thank you, Denis! Stressing is something I struggle with a lot. The video was very helpful.
@DenisFedorov4 жыл бұрын
You're so welcome!
@adastra3591 Жыл бұрын
lol
@michaelgarcia-rf6eh6 жыл бұрын
AS FREE AS AMERICAN PEOPLE OMG love your videos they help me a lot 👍🏻
@DenisFedorov6 жыл бұрын
I am glad that you like my videos)
@user-bp6dq9yw2f3 жыл бұрын
Уважаемый Денис Федоров, Спасибо за этот интересный урок. Талия. [Из Мельбурна, Австралия]
@gracebumpus40666 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I have been struggling with stressing words properly!
@DenisFedorov6 жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
@RolandsDad7 жыл бұрын
I'm really happy you still produce videos. They've been an excellent supplement in my studies!
@DenisFedorov7 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I still produce)
@user-bp6dq9yw2f3 жыл бұрын
5. COGNATES Cognates are words that came into Russian language from other languages. Russian contains a lot of words that were adapted from other languages including English. And words borrowed from other languages, usually retained their stress. So when you use or see such word in Russian, which is originated in your language, you will know where to put an accent mark. 6. STRESS AND MEANING Some words are written exactly the same, but differ in stress. And they often mean entirely different things. For example: -Castle За́мок Zа́mak -A lock Замо́к Zamо́k These words are written exactly the same, but pronounced differently because of different stressed syllables. -City population. [Genitive case] Население го́рода. Naseleniye górada -Different cities.[Plural noun. Masc] Разные города́. Raznyye garadа́. These examples involve Russian cases. Here the word “city” [ in genitive case]is written the same word in plural form, and the stressing is different.
@lucasm42996 жыл бұрын
I love learning Russian! 🇺🇸🇷🇺❤️🏆
@jacksincere40023 жыл бұрын
instablaster.
@sofasniperman2 жыл бұрын
Я тоже, comrade
@jottaoliver1067 жыл бұрын
Best teacher ever!! Greetings from Brazil
@DenisFedorov7 жыл бұрын
Thanks! And greetings from Russia.
@Alfy477 жыл бұрын
Of course this video is very useful Denis . In my case it is difficult for me to find in the long words the syllable to stress. And sometimes to know 3 more languages complicates this further because instinctively we tend to replicate the pronunciation which is more familiar to us. It is really a challenge to master your language.
@DenisFedorov7 жыл бұрын
With time, this skill comes to you. It's all about practice)
@keithrobertson66277 жыл бұрын
Thanks for giving us this badly needed information.
@DenisFedorov7 жыл бұрын
It's my pleasure to provide)
@ApoLk_5 жыл бұрын
Finally i found something that can actually help me with that, thank you! liked!
@DenisFedorov5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for appreciation
@Madara-vy5fl6 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much
@DenisFedorov6 жыл бұрын
You're most welcome
@rajulmahto10823 жыл бұрын
Excellant explanation
@ЮджинСамуилович7 жыл бұрын
This is very helpful спасибо!
@DenisFedorov7 жыл бұрын
Рад стараться!
@sante89444 жыл бұрын
Nah.. I never thought my pronunciation was any good, but I do look forward to your help with this.
@mathybhatnagar22136 жыл бұрын
Thank you it will help me so much
@DenisFedorov6 жыл бұрын
You're welcome
@edammasteroffish4 жыл бұрын
Useful video, thanks
@DenisFedorov4 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@user-bp6dq9yw2f3 жыл бұрын
OTHER EXAMPLES OF THIS CATEGORY ARE: ♦ -Flour Мука́ Muka -Anguish Му́ка Mooka ♦ -I pay Я плачу́ YA plachú -I weep[cry] Я пла́чу YA pláchu ♦ -To soar[to rise] Пари́ть Parít' -To steam Па́рить Párit' ★ And that’s finally it. I hope this video was helpful. The most practical staff you will need in real life is at the beginning of this video. So thank you for watching and see you next time!
@leonidas147753 жыл бұрын
English is pretty "free" too. -ough is pronounced any way you can imagine!
@martinmoore82167 жыл бұрын
Fabulous video. Thank you. M
@DenisFedorov7 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you like it)
@rubemrocha71227 жыл бұрын
So nice tips and very interesting lessons! Greetings from Brazil, мой дгуг!
@DenisFedorov7 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Greetings from Russia, my friend.
@genghispecan6 жыл бұрын
This was very helpful - thank you!
@DenisFedorov6 жыл бұрын
You're welcome)
@mya72677 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video . By the way nice haircut .
@DenisFedorov7 жыл бұрын
You're welcome... and thanks)
@believeinpeace Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@DenisFedorov Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip! I really appreciate it.
@believeinpeace Жыл бұрын
@@DenisFedorov I’m so glad to know that you received it. Thank you for the lessons and your humor. You are so very funny.
@DenisFedorov Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words. I hope you will find my future videos entertaining too.
@user-bp6dq9yw2f3 жыл бұрын
★ HOW TO STRESS IN RUSSIAN? 1. Pronounce the stressed vowel louder. 2. Pronounce the stressed vowel longer. Usually in Russian you need to make a stressed vowel about two times longer than unstressed vowel. So all other vowels in a word are short, but stressed vowels are about two times longer. But it is still shorter from an English speaker’s point of view. So you should decrease the length of vowels that are stressed about two times, compared to how you do it in English, for long vowel sounds. You should pronounce them two times shorter.
@saimthemedico30024 жыл бұрын
Maja agyi lala bht badhiya padhaya tum Dil khush karditta tussi 🙂
@user-bp6dq9yw2f3 жыл бұрын
Next example: -Orphan[sing. noun.masc] Сирота́ Siratá -Orphans[plural. Noun. Masc] Сиро́ты Siróty In singular and plural we have different stress here. ★ So, as you see a fixed usual stressing is for the weak. In Russian we do not like to do things the easy w ay. So Russian stress is for true workers like you-the chosen one. Therefore, in Russian stress can move or stay. And you will have to memorize stressing for all the words, where stress moves. However, with practice your brain will be able to do that automatically. 4. PREPOSITIONS All the words of the Russian language, if you say them separately have a stressed syllable. But in fluent speech, stressed prepositions tend to merge with the subsequent words. It happens both in English and Russian. For example, you say: “Tome” instead of “to me”. For example: Come with me. Пошли́ со́ мной. Pashlí só mnoy. In Russian we don’t say this “with me” separately, but merge them into: [со́мной]. So, in fluent speech, prepositions tend to merge with the word they proceed. When two words merge they can have only o ne stressed syllable for two words. So: Со́мной[somnoy] becomes сoмной[samnoy]
@juliosoeiro40807 жыл бұрын
Very useful! Greetings from Brazil
@DenisFedorov7 жыл бұрын
Thanks... and greetings from Russia
@edmilson-santos7 жыл бұрын
Júlio, eu comecei a aprender russo há 4 dias, desafio de quanto posso aprender em 1 mês, esse rapaz conseguiu responder minha maior dúvida até agora! Pena que descobri que "the stress syllable is free", vou ter que aprender a pronuncia das palavras na marra mesmo!
@DenisFedorov7 жыл бұрын
Of course, stress is free not for all words. But for quite many it is.
@edmilson-santos7 жыл бұрын
Hi, Denis! Try to talk a little about your personal life with your family and friends, funny scenes in Russian, with simple words, very slowly please! Also teach us some expressions like "piece of cake" (in Russian of course). Thank you in advance and good luck!
@j7ndominica051 Жыл бұрын
The stress is about as free as people under Communism in North Korea. I must put stress on the right syllable to avoid changing the meaning of a word. If I wanted to compose a song, I couldn't move the stress to make the words fall into a certain rhythm. Contrast that to your word order which _is_ free because inflection on the endings sets the grammatical role of a word. Stress in loanwords is not carried over. Some examples: ab'rasive (abra-ZIV), 'baseball (beis-BOL), e'vacuation (evaku-A-cija), 'generative (genera-TIV-nij), 'internet (inter-NET), 'interview (inter-VJU), 'magnetism (magne-TIZM), 'marketing (mar-KE-ting), 'partner (part-NJOR). Even if you could trace the etymology of international words to another language, like french or latin, where the stress resembles yours, knowing this wouldn't be helpful to a learner.
@basicinfo68165 жыл бұрын
Please also add subtitle for this video. Thanks
@leecherlarry2 жыл бұрын
hello Denis 😎, which syllables (vowels) are stressed in this name, please could you rewrite it? *Аслан Казбекович Карацев* Is it maybe: Áслан Казбéкович Кáрацев? And how sure (100% confidence) are you in your given answer? 😀 Thanks for your help! 👏🙋😻
@YaShoom3 ай бұрын
На Википедии часто есть ударения: Асла́н Казбе́кович Кара́цев
@YaShoom3 ай бұрын
Произношение: [аслАн казбЕкавичь карАцыф]
@mars-ox9mh6 жыл бұрын
The stress came naturally to me
@user-bp6dq9yw2f3 жыл бұрын
2. ONLY ONE SYLLABE CAN BE STRESSED But I want to mention that rarely some compound words have a second stress. Like, for example: -Highly gifted высОкоодарЁнный vysOkaadarYOnnyy -Evergreen= Ever + green ВечнозелЁный= Вечно+ зелЁный VechnozelYOnyy These are just multi composed words written together as a one word. They logically consist of two words- so double stressed. But the truth is that you can pronounce these double stress words with one stressed syllable. высОкоодарЁ´нный Вечнозел Ё´ный 3. MOBILITY The ability of the stress to move to another syllable in different conjugation of case, verb tense, or gender, [singular or plural]. For beginners of Russian language it may look like the same word, but with different stress. For example: -This is water. Это вода́ . Eta vadа́ . -Put this into water. Положи это в во́ду. Palazhi eta v vódu. As you see the stress moved from last syllable to the first. -I walk Я хожу́ YA khazhu -You walk. Ты хо́дишь Ty khо́dish' So the stress moved along with the transformation of the verb.
@user-bp6dq9yw2f3 жыл бұрын
6. Memorize the proper word stress. When you are a beginner you will read only text and words with a stress mark. But in the real life no body is going to use stress marks in writing. So you will be on your own, which leads us to this point: When learning new words remember where to put an accent mark. [´] When you become a more advanced learner of Russian language, you will probably want to reduce your accent, in order to speak more like a Russian Native speaker. And stress will be one of the problems, since you naturally stress emphasized parts of words not as we, Russian native speakers do. So generally your stress is too long. English speakers tend to stretch too much compared to Russian speakers.
@user-bp6dq9yw2f3 жыл бұрын
★ So let’s figure out the important thing about this Russian stress. In this video I’m going to tell you every thing you need to know about Russian stress. Let’s start with some basic simple most important practical things that are mostly about pronunciation. And then proceed with some advanced theory materials. The word “STRESS/ACCENT” simply means emphasizing one syllable of the word. And by doing that you automatically deemphasizing all the other parts of the word. Ударе́ние= Stress, impact у-да- РЕ - ни-е = udaREEniye. ↓ ↓ ↓ Deemph Emphasized Deemphasized -asized syllables syllables syllables PRONUNCIATION STEP -1: STRESS AS IN ENGLISH As a beginner learner of Russian, you can stress exactly the same way as you would do in English. That’s the beginner’s starting point. By doing that in English, your stress will not by bad, which means that Russian people will understand you. But English way to stress, of course, does not sound in a Russian native speaker’s way. ♦ BEGINNER’S STRESS RULES: 1. Only vowels can be stressed as in English. 2. One vowel words have a stress on this vowel. 3. Only one syllable can be stressed. 4. The vowel [Ё=YO] is always stressed. 5. Russian stress mark looks like this: [´]= Acute accent DON’T CONFUSE IT WITH: [˘]Kraitka[ breve] Short I or Yot (Й й; italics: Й й) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. It is made of the Cyrillic letter И with a breve. A breve (/ˈbriːv/ ( listen), less often /ˈbrɛv/ ( listen), neuter form of the Latin brevis "short, brief") is the diacritic mark ˘, shaped like the bottom half of a circle. A life Жи́знь [Zhizn ] Iodine Йо́д[Yot]
@user-bp6dq9yw2f3 жыл бұрын
★ Hello, Denis Fedorov [Russian native speaker, author and tutor] here. Today I want to talk about the most important aspect of proper Russian pronunciation-Russian word stress. Problems with the stress[accent] are very common. ♦ STRESS PROBLEMS: ★ WRONG SYLLABLE This can be this simple beginner thing when you emphasize the wrong syllable. ★ NATIVE LANGUAGE HABIT When you stress exactly the same way as you do in your native language, which causes a pretty strong accent. ★ MOBILE STRESS This grammar thing, when you find out that this same word can often change it’s stress. ★ STRESS CHANGES MEANING When there are these two words written the same [ looking the same], but they have completely different meanings due to different stress. ★ There are many common problems and things that can be united under the banner of this stress thing. RUSSIAN STRESS[´] IS FREE So why does this stress causes so many questions and problems? The point is that the stress in Russian is free. There are languages where the stress is on the same syllable. Such stress is called “Fixed”. For example, in French, accent is always on the last syllable. But in Russian it can be on any syllable. A pure liberty, like the founding fathers, who wrote the United States constitution, dreamed of liberty and freedom. So Russian is about pure old ideal freedom. And if a person does not know how to put an accent[stress ´]in a word correctly, one has just to guess where the stress falls on. That’s why there is no any native speaker of Russian language in this world, that could never thought to put an emphasis[stress ´] inside some word.
@elimalinsky70697 жыл бұрын
Stress accent in French is not always on the last syllable, it is mostly on the last, but not always. Much like English has stress mostly on the first syllable, but not always. English actually has more of a fixed stress since all native Anglo-Saxon words have syllable-initial stress, and the mobility comes in loanwords, unlike French where native words can also have variable stress. Persian and Standard Literary Arabic (even though unrelated) have fixed stress on the last syllable.
@DenisFedorov7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for clarification.
@bilbocalvez Жыл бұрын
Dear Denis, we don't have emphasis on any syllables in French.
@DenisFedorov Жыл бұрын
It's an old video. Don't remember what I said about French there, but, probably, that in French, stress (l'accentuation) is placed on the final syllable of a word. This means that word stress is easily predicted in French.
@bilbocalvez Жыл бұрын
@@DenisFedorov No syllables are stressed in French. Not first, not last, none. We don't have this in French.
@DenisFedorov Жыл бұрын
Век живи - век учись
@fabianalvarado12004 жыл бұрын
Everything cool unless the relation between the US and freedom lol