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The Dative Case (Singular Nouns) | Learn Russian Grammar
In this video we're reviewing the Russian Dative Case. The primary function of the Dative Case is to indicate the indirect object of the sentence. Taken very literally, the indirect object is typically the person who "receives" the direct object or benefits from (or is impacted by) the action of the sentence. The Dative Case is also used with many "verbs of communication" (i.e. сказать and звонить, as discussed in the video). Stay tuned for more videos discussing plural forms, adjectives, and much more!
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The Instrumental Case | Learn Russian Grammar
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In this video we're discussing the Russian Instrumental Case. The primary function of the Instrumental Case is to indicate the instrument or tool used to complete an action. In this sense, it used without the preposition 'c'. When used after the preposition 'c', the Instrumental Case roughly means "with" (as in "together with someone / something", as opposed to indicating an instrument / tool)....
The Genitive Case (Singular Nouns) | Learn Russian Grammar
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In this video we're continuing our series on the Russian Case System and providing you with an overview of the Genitive Case. One of the most common functions of the Genitive Case in Russian is to indicate possession. This video covers singular nouns, so stay tuned for more videos covering other uses of the Genitive Case, as well as video on adjectives and plural nouns. 😀 Learn Russian with the...
The Accusative Case (Singular & Plural Nouns) | Learn Russian Grammar
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In this video, we're continuing our overview of the Russian Case System and discussing the Accusative Case. The primary function of the Accusative Case is to identify the "direct object" of a sentence. Watch the video to see how masculine, neuter, and feminine nouns (in both singular and plural forms) change when they are in the Accusative Case. Stay tuned for the rest of our upcoming videos on...
The Prepositional Case | Learn Russian Grammar
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In this video we're continuing our discussion on the Russian case system by introducing the Prepositional Case. The "Prepositional Case" is only used after prepositions (hence its name), and in this video we introduce this case by looking at the preposition -в. The Prepositional Case is sometimes referred to as the "Locative Case" because two prepositions (-в and -на) are used with the Preposit...
The Nominative Case and Plural of Nouns | Learn Russian Grammar
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In this video we're continuing our discussion on the Russian case system by introducing the Nominative case. The "primary function" of the Nominative case is to serve as the subject of the sentence, but you'll see that the Nominative case has a few other functions as well. We'll also introduce plural forms in the Nominative case, and provide you with some helpful "rules of thumb" to improve you...
Grammatical Genders in Russian
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In this video we'll explain the grammatical genders of Russian nouns (masculine, feminine, and neuter). There are a few "rules of thumb" that can help you quickly identify the gender of most Russian nouns, but sometimes you simply have to know how the word is spelled. Remember, neuter nouns can often sound like they are feminine, especially when the ending is unstressed. Understanding the gende...
Learn the Russian Case System | Russian Cases Explained
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In this video we'll explain the Russian case system, using the feminine noun собака. We'll focus on explaining the primary function of each case. Remember - nouns, pronouns, and adjectives are affected by the case system, but verbs are not. One pupose of the case system is to indicate the function of a noun (i.e. subject, direct object, indirect object, etc). We will post follow-up videos on th...
American Family Learning Russian: Monday Motivation #1
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Learning Russian is hard - and it's important to stay motivated, especially when your whole family is trying to learn the language!! Hi guys, my name is Luke, and welcome to the first video of our Monday Motivation series! My wife speaks Russian, I've been learning the language for several years, and we're trying to teach our two young sons Russian. After a crazy year of moving around the word,...
Learn Russian with Russian Readers
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Russian Readers is a small team dedicated to spreading the joy of Russian! I've been learning Russian for many years, and was always frustrated by the lack of content written specifically for English speakers learning Russian - so Russian Readers was born! Our app features a growing library of graded readers for English speakers learning Russian. Check out the app on the app store, and check th...

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  • @parsleypalace3272
    @parsleypalace3272 День тому

    Just mentioning the definition of dative is helpful. I love your videos. thanks.

  • @husseintarek3358
    @husseintarek3358 6 днів тому

    Great and simple explanation , I mastered the genetive case on spot , thank you so much

  • @kenlambfold
    @kenlambfold 6 днів тому

    I subscribed to your channel to support you. I got a channel too, and I know what it means . I am planning to travel to Russia. You are great

  • @thebat2785
    @thebat2785 6 днів тому

    14:25 ''You will not get struck by lightning if you use the wrong ending'' is the most reassuring thing I have heard from a Russian teacher 😀 I really enjoy your videos, taken at a nice pace so we can process what you say . real-life examples.Exercises at the end and quantity of examples. The more we are given the more we can learn

  • @fla3368
    @fla3368 11 днів тому

    Thanks for the very clear video! If you are saying that you're speaking with someone and you mention him/her with both name and patronymic, both should be in the instrumental case, right?

  • @mahdi3521
    @mahdi3521 12 днів тому

    Большое спасибо.

  • @HonorV2ultimate1tb
    @HonorV2ultimate1tb 15 днів тому

    this is the BEST tutorial in cases i have evver seen....simply by giving example sentences..... i watched this by chance while havvin breakfast and that is the time i am least consious..(haha)..... and i absorbed and watch it till the end.... now i fully understand....thank you tutor... i hav subscribed...😊😊😊

  • @shuhadhuuu8190
    @shuhadhuuu8190 15 днів тому

    does cases mix in the sentence? maybe that's why it's книгу and not книге 13:36 pls correct me if I'm wrong I really need some assurance

  • @shuhadhuuu8190
    @shuhadhuuu8190 15 днів тому

    about the sentence " Марина купила сину книгу" why is it книгу and not книге

  • @aldohawk8634
    @aldohawk8634 23 дні тому

    I also love to пить чай с кошкой.

  • @gabrielperezcanto
    @gabrielperezcanto 24 дні тому

    💯

  • @FSB1971
    @FSB1971 28 днів тому

    Thanks for teaching me in this, to me ,relaxed way .Love it !!

  • @stimmlos
    @stimmlos Місяць тому

    Congratulations!!! I never had a good explanation about cases, but you did what no one before... now I will be your follower to learn russian language.

  • @joaoerasme
    @joaoerasme Місяць тому

    i think this is the clearest explanation of cases I have found so far, thank you!

  • @tiitusl5061
    @tiitusl5061 Місяць тому

    Your videos have been super useful. You are gifted at teaching things in a way that is super clear and understandable.

  • @arigathoo
    @arigathoo Місяць тому

    good work but pls look into the camera and not to the screen...........

  • @strictway2907
    @strictway2907 Місяць тому

    вот всё; я ем рис с рыбой. я говорю с Майклом. я ем борщ с мясом я пию чай с сахаром. я ем курицу вилкой.

  • @mirkocutura9882
    @mirkocutura9882 Місяць тому

    I'm an A1.1 student, your video helped me a lot!! greetings from Chile!!

  • @obimuyiwapsalmist4778
    @obimuyiwapsalmist4778 Місяць тому

    Спасибо вам большое

  • @thimoty8622
    @thimoty8622 Місяць тому

    Отличное видео!

  • @lujainangel3809
    @lujainangel3809 Місяць тому

    Amazing work thank you

  • @apeDLuffu
    @apeDLuffu Місяць тому

    Спасибо большое

  • @apeDLuffu
    @apeDLuffu Місяць тому

    Thank you for explaining, it help alot

  • @sabinojosecardosojunior6004
    @sabinojosecardosojunior6004 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the explanation.

  • @jancovanderwesthuizen8070
    @jancovanderwesthuizen8070 2 місяці тому

    So I'm kinda struggling to understand where the stress falls but I noticed a pattern and I'd like to know whether this holds true in general or whether it was just coincidence. So -ом seemed to be unstressed in most words except those that already had the stress on the last syllable in nominative case (молокó => молокóм). Also for nouns that only have one syllable like нóж => ножóм. Is it always like that? Edit: лимóн => лимóном breaks my rule so i'm guessing no

  • @arjuscarlet55555
    @arjuscarlet55555 2 місяці тому

    Best videos for cases 🙏🙏

  • @arjuscarlet55555
    @arjuscarlet55555 2 місяці тому

    Thankyou soooooo much 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @arjuscarlet55555
    @arjuscarlet55555 2 місяці тому

    Thankyou for the lesson.🙏🙏🙏

  • @arjuscarlet55555
    @arjuscarlet55555 2 місяці тому

    Thankyou for the amazing lesson🙏

  • @thebat2785
    @thebat2785 2 місяці тому

    Great Video very well explained and spoken at a good pace, plus the chance to do exercises at the end is very helpful

  • @HellenaMwansa-ef2pm
    @HellenaMwansa-ef2pm 2 місяці тому

    Very helpful, another ine🎉

  • @seykai
    @seykai 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for this great video!! This is really awesome! :)

  • @vjunaperoh
    @vjunaperoh 3 місяці тому

    Вы мой герой ❤ большой спасибо!

  • @limbo815
    @limbo815 3 місяці тому

    спасибо

  • @yellowray8874
    @yellowray8874 3 місяці тому

    ΕΥΧΑΡΙΣΤΏ 🙏

  • @samirelhami2187
    @samirelhami2187 4 місяці тому

    يجب ان تضع لنا تمارين في هذا الدرس حتى نرى هل فهمنا أم لا.

  • @CenterZero_DeadSecurity
    @CenterZero_DeadSecurity 4 місяці тому

    Finally

  • @BigChungus2153
    @BigChungus2153 4 місяці тому

    Thank you so much! After a month break from russian, I really needed something to refresh my memorry so I can do the homework, CPACNBO!

  • @as_below_so_above
    @as_below_so_above 4 місяці тому

    This was honestly the best explanation for any of the cases I have come across in my Russian learning journey! Спасибо большое)

  • @brenogieseke8558
    @brenogieseke8558 4 місяці тому

    Спасибо большое!

  • @geraldgallenbeck8465
    @geraldgallenbeck8465 4 місяці тому

    спасибо за русским читателям

  • @Skyler9604
    @Skyler9604 4 місяці тому

    Your videos are super well explained and easy to follow. Thank you!

  • @vladimirru13
    @vladimirru13 4 місяці тому

    Are you a native English speaker??? Your English is incredible.

  • @cruelpirate78
    @cruelpirate78 4 місяці тому

    @2:19 you say my brother works in Toronto. Why isn't it Toronte with E as would be in prepositional case? Thanks

  • @cruelpirate78
    @cruelpirate78 4 місяці тому

    @14:58 you have I drink tea with the cat :)

  • @kairiannah
    @kairiannah 4 місяці тому

    brilliant thank you!

  • @Anna65909
    @Anna65909 4 місяці тому

    Outstanding and very professional explanation of the forms, usage and function of the dative case

  • @marcosjunior3544
    @marcosjunior3544 5 місяців тому

    ой ой, At 14:57 It's written "Я пью чай с кошкой" instead of "Я играю с кошкой", it's funny 😂. Excellent video by the way друг you got a new subscriber.

  • @lornaferrer8415
    @lornaferrer8415 5 місяців тому

    This video is the best! ❤️

  • @StaceAyyy
    @StaceAyyy 5 місяців тому

    Thank you SO much!! I've been having trouble with cases but you explained the genitive case so clearly, I think it's kiiiinda starting to make sense lol