How does the Russian language sound for you?
Is it ugly or beautiful? Harsh or soft?
How does the Russian language sound for you?
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It's a lovely language to hear people curse in desu
not bad but sometimes it sounds retarded
Depends on the speaker. Usually pretty soft.
It is like a melody I personally like it. However, it is associated with peasants (no offence) because most Polish people who lived in the East and moved to Western parts of the country were mainly from small villages. They have this east slavic accent which I love, but most associate it with Russia.
I laugh when Latti try to speak Russian.
The accent is hideous.. very choppy and harsh.
Difficult pronunciation version of Spanish
I like when Estonians try to speak Russian. Their accent sounds like an elven accent.
It's surprisingly very soft. My aunt is learning Russian and had some difficulties with pronunciation because of that.
Lovely and comfy best language desu
It's quite feminine and soft, but can be hard too.
And it has best words for speaking your emotions.
Russian is my favorite language
I love it especially when men speak it
I love listening Russia's song, the best for me is Kalinka and Katyusha
too soft
overall a bit soft even if some word sound pretty harsh but still pretty strange at my ears since i'm not used to it at all
Confusingly familiar.
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>Kalinka and Katyusha
Both are songs about russian whores who cheated on their boyfriends when the boyfriends left for war.
It's my favorite sounding language aside from German
GET IN MY LEVEL!
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Nobody says B кoмпьютepe
I like their accent but the language itself is ugly desu. Not harsh, just unappealing.
> The poles in 'ere love Russian
> The "japanese" in 'ere love Russian
> People call Russian a soft language
WHAT is going ON!?!?!?!?!
Some people do.
It sounds like suka jebani
You're trapped in a parallel universe.
From a native's perspective: Not ugly, coulda been worse, but certainly it isn't beautiful. Very comfy to speak, the amount of cursewords and the syntaxys of the language are very comfy too, new words are easily formed and can be adopted in the language. Very rich phonetically, so it's not a problem learning other languages (most Russians suck at pronounciation of foreign languages either because they're shy, lazy pieces of shit or/and because their education is shit).
Overall I'd give it a 85/100
>Very rich phonetically, so it's not a problem learning other languages
Not true.
Most people here fail to pronounce words like "tooTH", "coUGH" or "AnXIOUs" properly because those sounds don't even exist in russian, even after years of practice they pronounce them wrong. After you reach certain age it's really hard to master new sounds.
Not to mention faggy french or idiotic german sounds.
UGH is just Ф, XIOU is just КШ, TH is nonexistant in most languages actually.
Also this
No, not even close. This is how you learned it (and most people do in this country) but it's a wrong pronunciation.
I wish for Russian to be my fourth laguage one day but I am still working on my jap talk first.
fuck no whenever i see these subhumans use latin alphabet to simulate their disgusting script i want to punch something
bekaPb)))))
What I like about the language is that it's very clear and easy to understand. Everyone speaks standard Russian, it doesn't matter where you are in the country, if you understand Russian you won't have any difficulties in understanding the locals (except for some Caucasians maybe, but it's because Russian is often not their mother tongue).
It's different for people who learn English or German. Like I cannot understand people from Scotland or Nothern England because of their weird pid mumble accents. Same with people from Swabia or Bavaria
I've actually spoken a lot with natives and thus was exactly how they pronounced it
Very beautiful, and pretty soft. For me it sounds a lot like a "female language" if that makes sense, even if it is often associated with the opposit, having drunk russian bydlos in mind.
Poċemu vy tak sċitaete, tovariŝ?
It is tho, I've spoken to lots of Americans and they said my pronounciation was alright. Of course you'd never sound like a true native, sounding like a native isn't just "pronouncing sounds", there's much more to it (intonation etc. I know from personal experience with many languages, the tonality of one's voice changes according to the language they're currently speaking, otherwise they'd sound like retards)
Dude, I was a latinboo. But it's impossible to change alphabet without changing a language.
It's literally easier to learn Polish, I also speak it i czekam na twoje pytania, chociaż już kilka razy to pisałem
Baltic accent sounds very good, without a joking.
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I meant the singer, song is in Russian only.
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This guys doesn't have an accent tho. I've heard Lithuanians with real accents, they're much thiccer
>No, not even close.
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ugh = ф
It sounds beautiful when speaks properly but when a gopnik speaks russki it sounds like a talking bear
>UGH is just Ф, XIOU is just КШ
Sorry, but you’re wrong.
>No, not even close.
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> t. wannabe linguist is talking out if his ass.
cough -> /kɒf/ (notice the f at the end?)
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anxious -> /ˈaŋ(k)ʃəs/ (ʃ is the IPA symbol for the "sh" sound)
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Sorry, but the Russian friend was correct. It might not be the right pronunciation for your particular accent, but the universal pronunciations are the aforementioned
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I'm pretty sure that's definitely correct. Are you sure the vowel isn't the problem(at least with cough)?
>sorry, but you're wrong
Actually, I'll admit that Russian /ɕ/ is slightly different than the english sh. One of the most obvious differences is that sh is produced with the tip of the tongue, while the russian sound is produced with the blade of the tongue, which also causes its articulation to cover a slightly different area. But I doubt that's what you going for, and most people wouldn't notice, especially in a consonant cluster like this is.
I need opinion about this from native english speaker pls.
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>One of the most obvious differences is that sh is produced with the tip of the tongue, while the russian sound is produced with the blade of the tongue,
huh?
I can't tell a difference between russan "sh" and english "sh" sounds.
I googled on that topic and it turns out my "sh" is actually an english one. lol
You're a fake country with a fake history.
>I can't tell a difference between russan "sh" and english "sh" sounds.
This
Щ anglo as fuck. Like "инг" ending in russian words.
it sounds and looks beautiful. I always use to think it was a harsh sounding language but it sounds very fluid, kind of like a soft trickling of a creek lightly splashing over some rocks :)
Very interesting :)
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The more I try to abstract from russian language, the funnier it seems to me.
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/ɕ/ is the voiceless alveolo-palatal fricative and it's represented by "щ" in Russian (basically шь)
/ʂ/ is the voiceless retroflex fricative and it's allophonic to /ʃ/ (the so called English "sh") in many cases, it's written like ш. I guess that's the letter you were looking for
Or rather, the SOUND you were looking for.
Cильный клип, жaль мyзыкa cтpёмнaя кaкaя-тo, coбcнa, этo дaжe нe пocчитaeшь зa витч хayc, нaвepн
Hy хyй eгo знaeт. Кaк пo мнe звyчит oчeнь интepecнo.
Aльco пoп нa зaпaдe cильнo oтличaeтcя oт нaшeгo, oтeчecтвeннoгo?
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Пocлeднee paзвe чтo бoлee мeнee нopм
it's cute as fuck desu desu
Кaкoe жe дepьмo.
Гoвopил жe
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Are Russian accents in Swedish cute too?
you sound like you try too hard to be cute
I try to remain silent so that me mum doesn't hear me and outright disown me
the absolute state of you
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Here's a better ver., feel like my Swedish rustied a bit but the overall song quality is better
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formal Russian is God-tier but cyka blyat can be unpleasant
> formal Russian
There isn't even a proper formal form of Russian, the colloquial speech is basically the standard seen in every book
>they're shy, lazy pieces of shit or/and because their education is shit
all three here ayyy
>most Russians suck at pronounciation of foreign languages either because they're shy, lazy pieces of shit or/and because their education is shit
Most Russians literally has no need to learn English. Like no need at all.
We are not working closely with the US/UK, most if not all exUSSR countries are still using Russian as ligua franca, people in most neighbor countries do speak Russian, everything that's being imported to russia comes with Russian manuals or is translated to Russian language.
So why would a russian NEED to learn English?
He has, but it sounds like a regional kind of native accent, not like a foreigner's.
Yeah more like that
But English has lots of uses user, some of which are 1) watching, listening to stuff in the original language 2) reading stuff in the original language 3) possibility of finding a decent job indahouse or even abroad 4) FLEX FLEX FLEX