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My friends!
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Over here, my friends!
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Blin!
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Closer!
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Well it took you long enough to finally find me.
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My Friend, where have you been?
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I have given you clear directions.
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(Spints on floor)
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Aghh, it doesn't matter my friend.
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Let's get inside and let's learn Russian accent.
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Come on in.
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And remember take shoes off!
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Mama!
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Make Borscht Hot.
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Guests are here now.
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Now before we start the tutorial, I will tell you a few benefits of speaking with a Russian accents.
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So you at least know what you're getting yourself into.
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The first benefit, which is pretty much instant,
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when you speak with a Russian accent,
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people will instantly start to respect you much much more.
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The second benefit is you will develop a huge, a very very huge facial hair growth.
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The third benefit - you'll experience very very high muscle growth
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and the huge overflow testosterone hormones.
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Now you might think to yourself, "This is all bullshit, Popovski you're lying to us."
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No, my friend, I'm the number 1 prove to it.
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When I go outside and I see hot bitch I like,
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I only talk to her and I said,
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"Hey, Baby! Do you want to see how big my potato is?"
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And instantly her virgina turned into a waterfall.
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Popovski Blin, shut the f*ck up!
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Ms. Popovski's probably going to watch this and hit you with frying pan.
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Oh shit I forgot!
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Step number 1:
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If you want to speak with an authentic Russian accent,
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you will have to make your voice very deep.
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So that means, the voice you're talking with now, you have to lower it at least one full octave.
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So you do not sound like a little bitch when you speak.
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Because speaking with a Russian accent and having a high pitch voice like a little succumb*
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just does not fit well together my friends.
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So, my friends, I suggest to you train your voice to speak a very low tone.
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And lower it a full octave for the best effect of the Russian accent.
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Now, step number 2.
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If you want to speak English with a Russian accent, you have to train yourself to speak very slowly,
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and make your speech flow like a river.
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Because we Russians, when we speak English we really do not like to rush things, you know?
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We really want to take our time because we are very shit at pronouncing everything.
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So we just try to keep it slow and keep it flowing.
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Now this brings us to step number 3.
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It is prounication of words.
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My friends, as you can probably tell, when you hear a Russian speak English or any other language with his native accent,
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you can pretty much tell his pronunciation is complete shit.
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But!
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It is very essential that you always pronounce every single letter in every single word.
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Remember, my friends, when a Russian speaks English, he does not know the concept of silent letters.
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Every single letter that gets pronounced equally.
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Now, just to give you a rough idea where we are at,
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we are going to combine all of those three steps and pronounce this sentence, my friends,
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so you'll hear how it would sound with a Russian accent.
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"My Name is Anton."
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"Every morning I usually get up at 7 o'clock and brush my teeth."
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Or let's take this sentence for example.
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"Jack and Jill Went up the hill to make potato harvest."
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"Jack fell..."
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Popvski, that's not how the saying goes!
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And step four is to roll your Rs.
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As you see, my friends, I do not hide my Rs.
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I roll them out as they are.
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You know in the most English languages you barely ever hear the letter r because...
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I don't know English and American people are ashamed of it and they don't pronounce it properly.
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But the Russian f*ck that shit, we pronounce it as it is.
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So, train to roll the r like this, like I'm doing right now.
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Now step number five is going to be once more for the advanced students and it is the Hs.
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You know, in the Russian language, we usually pronounce h as a /h/, like that.
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So, for example, if you would like to say sentence such as
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"Hot potato, hot potato, harvest hot potato."
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As you see, my friends, my Hs are very harsh and very hard.
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And they sound from the very back of my throat.
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So you have to train yourself to make your Hs sound very rough and strong from the back of your throat, my friends.
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And if you do that, my friends, you'll be on your way to the perfect Russian accent.
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We only have one more step to go.
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Now the very last step, step number 6 is to take into consideration that, we Russians, we do not like articles,
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such as "the", "a", stuff like that.
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So in each sentence you speak, you just f*ck all the articles and you say the entire sentence without articles.
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Now let us take this sentence for example.
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"I went to the shop to buy a mushroom to make myself a hot soup."
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You will pronounce in Russian accent such as
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"I went to shop to buy mushroom to make hot soup."
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or for example let's take sentence "I killed this camel because it was a bitch to me.", would sound like
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"I killed camel because it was bitch to me."
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As you see, my friends, the sentences are way shorter and you save way more oxygen this way.
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So this way you will not risk suffocating in sentence, my friends.
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So my friends, this is basically been it for the Russian accent tutorial.
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I have told you everything I could and I have really tried to make this tutorial as indepth as possible to help you master the best Russian accent you can.
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So maybe one day you'll even be able to speak like I do.
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My friend!
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Are you sure you do not want to stay for hot shashlik?
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We are going to make shashlik now,
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you can stay, my friend.
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Ahh, no? You have to go?
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Ahhh, okay my friend.
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But remember,
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you are always welcome in my house,
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but as long as you take your shoes off.
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I do not like dirty floor.
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But my friend, just follow the path.
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Whatever you do, do not go into the forest.
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There are a lot of bears there.
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And yea,
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you will have very bad time if bear catches you.
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But anyways, my friends, I will see you in next video
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and stay safe.
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Have a good day!