I'm from Palestine, I'm working now in Tashkent and I started learning Russian months a go, I could not learn from free videos or paid ones even from Arabic teachers as all courses are going into details and I was unable to connect all lectures together, for me I should see the start and the end points in general so I could imagine the journey or at least partially understand the topic's logic in the first lecture and then going deep afterwards. I found this video useful although I know all rules, but it helped me to see the big picture, adding to that your teaching style is fun and interesting, thanks for sharing it online.
I have a large Pinterest board dedicated to charts and all things Russian but had no idea how to learn from them. You and your videos are LIFESAVERS for me. Большое спасибо! ❤
EXCELLENT VIDEO !!! Я из Аргентины, люблю русский язык и самостоятельно изучаю русский язык, который очень интересный и сложный язык. Мне нравится ваше объяснение. Спасибо !!!
It took me 4 semesters at 6 hours per week including 2 hours of language lab and 4 hours of class . After 288 hours I was ready to start reading Onegin .
Спасибо большое за видео. Молодец)) Я американец и изучаю русский язык 4,5 года. Самостоятельно, дома. Сейчас у меня наверно уровень А1-А2. Вы на iTalki?
I understand why certain things were left out, but you really only tell half the story when you leave out verb aspect, plural case endings and 5/7 letter spelling rules. Hope these are covered in later videos to give a more complete picture. Thx.
verb aspects or declension of adjectives are not for beginners. This video is for beginners and covers the basics needed to start speaking grammatically correct as soon as possible with a minimal vocabulary. But people can learn grammar in any sequence, as long as it helps them achieve their goals.
they are different verbs that have the same form (look) in the infinitive only. "to have" in the present: у меня есть, in the past tense: у меня был(а,и). "to eat" in the past tense: я ел(а), but in the present tense: я ем
I love the detail level, but honestly, if this is for absolute beginners, I wouldn’t go from pronouns to past tense. That’s quite a leap. Also, the font with the normal and cursive lettering can definitely be confusing. There are other fonts that would be better for beginner videos, although I understand the importance of recognizing the mixed style as it’s common in Russian handwriting.
if English is your native language then the word "six" can help you. The sound of ы is veeery close to the sound you have between "S" and "X" when saying "six". Enjoy learning your languages! 🎉
Что делает русский человек, когда находит видео о русском языке? То же, что и я PS "й" - это тоже согласная хд Also, quite a bold task to try and explain movement verbs in one short video given that aspect is one of the hardest in Russian
I just started learning russian and I find this video to be such a nice introduction to basic grammar without feeling overwhelmed. Большое спасибо 😊
Happy to hear that
I'm from Palestine, I'm working now in Tashkent and I started learning Russian months a go, I could not learn from free videos or paid ones even from Arabic teachers as all courses are going into details and I was unable to connect all lectures together, for me I should see the start and the end points in general so I could imagine the journey or at least partially understand the topic's logic in the first lecture and then going deep afterwards. I found this video useful although I know all rules, but it helped me to see the big picture, adding to that your teaching style is fun and interesting, thanks for sharing it online.
Thank you!
I have a large Pinterest board dedicated to charts and all things Russian but had no idea how to learn from them. You and your videos are LIFESAVERS for me. Большое спасибо! ❤
спасибо ☺️
I too have Pinterest and I collect pins on Russian grammar, vocabulary, etc. I love Pinterest.
한국에서 러시아여행 하려고 한달전부터 러시아말을 공부중입니다. 아주 많이 도움이 되었습니다. 감사합니다. 너무 편하고 아름다운분이 가르켜주시니 머리에 쏙쏙 들어 오네요.^^
большое спасибо ☺️☺️☺️
Absolute lifesaver, for the life of me I just wasnt understanding the grammar until I watched this.
Many thanks from America
you are welcome! :)
Literally u become my favorite teacher please keep going 🥹❤️
спасибо ☺️☺️ btw I am working on the second part ;)
Спасибо! Coming from a native English speaker ( with dyslexia), this helped me a lot.
You are welcome :)
EXCELLENT VIDEO !!!
Я из Аргентины, люблю русский язык и самостоятельно изучаю русский язык, который очень интересный и сложный язык.
Мне нравится ваше объяснение. Спасибо !!!
Большое спасибо! А вы прекрасно пишите по-русски! Браво!
You’re a magnificent teacher!
Wow, thank you!
Thanks for this useful video❤️❤️
пожалуйста :)
best video on russian grammar i’ve ever watched!!! love the way you explain things and your visuals 🥹☺️ so helpful thanks a bunch
oh, thank you very much ☺️
Brilliant ❤
Perfect presentation
thanks
Very, very good, thank you very much.
You are master for education.
You are very welcome!
wonderful lesson
Glad you liked it
It took me 4 semesters at 6 hours per week including 2 hours of language lab and 4 hours of class . After 288 hours I was ready to start reading Onegin .
Круто!
Thank you
пожалуйста :)
great video, i feel like it's a nice compact basis to start my Russian journey without feeling overwhelmed , thank you so much!! :)
Happy to hear that. I hope you will enjoy learning Russian! :)
Thanks so much. You are master🎉
You are welcome
Thanks
you are welcome
отличный урок (говорю как носитель)) все понятно и правильно❤
спасибо :)
Thank you so much
You are welcome. Пожалуйста :)
Thank you
You're welcome
Спасибо большое за видео. Молодец)) Я американец и изучаю русский язык 4,5 года. Самостоятельно, дома. Сейчас у меня наверно уровень А1-А2. Вы на iTalki?
вы тоже молодец :) да, я есть там
@@prostorussianpodcastхорошо. Я буду там тебя искать)
I understand why certain things were left out, but you really only tell half the story when you leave out verb aspect, plural case endings and 5/7 letter spelling rules. Hope these are covered in later videos to give a more complete picture. Thx.
verb aspects or declension of adjectives are not for beginners. This video is for beginners and covers the basics needed to start speaking grammatically correct as soon as possible with a minimal vocabulary. But people can learn grammar in any sequence, as long as it helps them achieve their goals.
Очень хорошее видео для обучения. Он также доступен на немецко-русском языке? Я из германийю
если у вас есть auto-generated captions, то субтитры могут быть на немецком
¿Existe esta presentación en Español en lugar de Inglés, cómo acceder a ella?.
8:44 "To eat" and "To have" in Russian. Do both have the same form of есть?
I'm confused on that.
they are different verbs that have the same form (look) in the infinitive only.
"to have" in the present: у меня есть, in the past tense: у меня был(а,и).
"to eat" in the past tense: я ел(а), but in the present tense: я ем
I love the detail level, but honestly, if this is for absolute beginners, I wouldn’t go from pronouns to past tense. That’s quite a leap. Also, the font with the normal and cursive lettering can definitely be confusing. There are other fonts that would be better for beginner videos, although I understand the importance of recognizing the mixed style as it’s common in Russian handwriting.
Thank you
I am a 17 year old girl who just started learning Russian and two other languages.
Но можете ли вы сказать мне, как произносится bl в слове?
if English is your native language then the word "six" can help you. The sound of ы is veeery close to the sound you have between "S" and "X" when saying "six".
Enjoy learning your languages! 🎉
@@prostorussianpodcast Oh well thank you .
Actually my language is Arabic but we learn English in school .
हां जी
Что делает русский человек, когда находит видео о русском языке? То же, что и я
PS
"й" - это тоже согласная хд
Also, quite a bold task to try and explain movement verbs in one short video given that aspect is one of the hardest in Russian
Шок-контент! В восприятии иностранцев "й" - это гласная 😱😏😏
Estou com um pouco de dificuldade em entender o russo falado. 😢
Pouco vocabulário talvez???
Sim, talvez. Também é importante ouvir podcasts e ver vídeos regularmente. Também pode ajudar escrever transcrições do áudio que está a ouvir
Bruno, I have saved playlists on UA-cam dedicated to old Soviet cartoons. They are so cute and they help me with my listening skills)
Наверняка основная часть зрителей это русские учащие русский на английском;) так как в школе нас русскому учили плохо
интересная теория))
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I think you might have meant Neutral.
Neuter is something Completely different. 😂
neuter gender refers to nouns that are neither male nor female 😉
Я ты/вы
Я же нетив. Почему я залип?
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No, si yo de rejen hiji putin no voy