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Why don't you put this lesson on the "from zero to fluency" playlist? those have been the videos that drove me into your channel and I hope to have given you good advice )) больше спасибо за этот отличный урок !!
Hi! From Bangladesh. Thank you very much for this lesson. But I have confusions about the prefixes. I do not know their meanings , so I do not know what prefixes I should add . please make me understand. If you make a lesson about prefixes too I would be grateful.
Sorry to be off topic but does anyone know a trick to get back into an Instagram account?? I was stupid lost my login password. I would appreciate any help you can give me!
@Braden Roy thanks for your reply. I found the site on google and im in the hacking process atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
give breaks for notes and practice, or even try to translate coms..... LOL, i forgot smart phones were invented, asking myself how she posts, with a dial up, DUH! think you can demonetize in account settings
12:07 I see a similarity between Russian and Dutch, as far as I understand the table you are showing to us at 12:07. 1. In Russian: читать, in Dutch: lezen (similar to German: lesen). I was reading (a book), but I didn't finished it, or I didn't (want to) express, I finished it. 2. In Russian: прочитать, in Dutch: uitlezen. I was reading the book, including the last page, and after that, I closed the book. Similar to: drinken (to drink, пить), opdrinken (to finish drinking, drink it completely, выпить). Eten (to eat, есть), opeten (to finish eating, to eat until nothing is left, съесть). In case of drinken - opdrinken, eten - opeten, there maybe prefixes as well, or - like брать - you have to learn a completely different verb. Like in Russian, it is not entirely predictable what prefix you have to use, to express the aspect of the verb. I guess you have to learn it.
This is the first time I fully understood the concept of imperfective and perfective verbs. You explained it really well! Great teacher in my opinion. Thank you!!
I started learning Russian on your channel in 2019. I had lot of barriers like data for youtube and so on. I am from Sri Lanka. Today became the day when I finished my basic grammar from your zero to fluency playlist. It is amazing you were my most interesting Russian language teacher on youtube because your explanation are so clear. I think that I can improve my vocabulary now and trying to speak and listening. I feel that I am going to be comfortable about Russian. The reason is for studying Russian I am going to get into medicine in Russia as a student. Thank you so much. I appreciate your profession. Russian language became my second interesting language. My first one is English. Russian is a beautiful language it has amazing sounds.
Your explanations for every video is so thoughtful, clear, and to the point. I have progressed so much in the 1.5 months of learning Russian because of you, thank you again!
Привет, Дарья! I am two hours late (I had work today) but I finally made it! I walked into this lesson thinking "ah Russian verbs. It is easy to conjugate them!" Oh my! I was not expecting THAT! Thank you for explaining it clearly! I understood everything! So glad to start the cases tomorrow! I can not wait to break out my A1 grammar workbook and use it for this! До встречи!
Daria, I thoroughly enjoyed the entire lesson. Great advice. The aspects go all the way back to classical Greek. :D You are making me fall in love with Russian. (Ha! Ha!) Kenneth, Toronto, CANADA
I'm studying right now Serbian (and Croatian); of course I have also a strong interest for Russian; and indeed this is a really important lesson, probably one of the most crucial grammatical points in the Slavic languages. Indeed, the imperfective and perfective aspects exist too in Serbian and it's uncommon when you speak a Western European language. Thanks for this lesson !
Hey daria! Thank you for the video I'm from india🇮🇳 and I'm watching all your videos 1 by 1 in this quarantine and slowly I'm learning Russian... благодарю вас❤️ продолжайте делать видео🇮🇳❤️🇷🇺
Thank you so much for lesson, I asked a lot of times the the differences between HCB and CB, unfortunately until your lesson I have not fined a satisfactory answer. thank you again I understood clearly, Türkiye'den selamlar. Büyüksün Daria :)
Thank you for a great lesson. I think the penny finally dropped (as we say in the UK) & I better understand basis of aspects of Russian verbs. About the "I walked with my dog at 5 o' clock" (once , perfective) example. If to say: "I was walking my dog at 5 o' clock, when I saw the incident" - imp. walk, & perf. saw? Oh no, I have confused myself again; & so many verbs to learn!
Hi Daria! :) You really did a great job with these Russian lessons! Congrats!! 🙏🙏👏👏 I've been searching for a long time a good-quality Russian course and I found your "From zero to fluency" course which was awesome for the simple fact it presented the language in a solid base with grammatical structures, pronounciation rules etc. Now I have discovered your other videos and this one is by far very fundamental for knowing the Russian language. I even learned things that I haven't came across until now, even if I studied many languages, such as the Infix. So thank you for this fundamental and well-structured lesson and for all of your lessons as well. Keep up the good work! :) Sammy from Romania. (I also discovered many similarities between Russian and Romanian, even if the history between our countries was not that great!) 🇷🇴🇷🇺
after years of disues I am trying to get my Russian back. I am amazed and shocked at how much I have forgotten. Do you have any textbook titles and where I can get them? And I graduated with highest honors in Russian of the whole university. My teacher was from Moscow. We became close friends. I was aleays at her house and eating Russian food and speaking in Russian. She died many years ago and I miss her so much.
Real Russian Club wow! Your video this morning got some very interesting comments! For the record, I wasn’t complaining. Just merely pointing it out to you.... haha. I do appreciate the time you spend teaching Russian. Огромное спасибо! Отличного дня!
I guess she just confused the time. I think the right form should be "гулял". I saw the video twice before but i never noticed it. Somehow your name sounds familiar to me. Do you often write comments on this channel?
Still watching the video, but are there any rules in converting imperfectiv to perfectiv form, there seems to be more letters to the verb, but I can't see the pattern to what letters are added.
I taught English to my Mexican wife from zero to fluency in just 3 months. It took me however 15 to 20 years just to be halfway decent at Spanish due to gender and conjugations which I find to be a beautiful (but not practical) part of human speech. Using the super easy pronouns before each verb eliminates the need to conjugate so unnecessarily vigorously. Focusing on word order instead is so much more practical and easy to learn in 5 minutes rather than learning thousands of unnecessary words. I am not insulting any languages, I love language learning, I don't even like how my native English sounds 😅 it's so boring, however English is obviously superior for modern day international use.
How can there be 'решать'? I mean a decision is something that is final and thus perfect in and of itself, no? Edit: I guess it's about the decision making process???
Yup it kind of means deciding (like you said in the process of making the decision) vs. 'решить' which means decided (the decision process is completed) Edit: решать is HCB (imperfective) whereas решить is CB (perfective). HCB can be used in past, present and future tense. CB can be used only in past or future tense.
it makes perfect sense it's just annoying for a foreigner like myself an English speaker because I find this aspect absolutely unnecessary and highly impractical. It's more practical in English especially for a foreigner. I love the challenge and beauty of Russian, it's just not a practical language for international usage like English especially the super ridiculousness of forcing objects to have a specific gender..so annoying 😩 Gender should be reserved for living things only in my opinion, it doesn't make any sense for anything nonliving to have a gender.
I can't pronounce that beautiful but nasal sounding L sound. I find it not a natural mouth sound it comes from the nose being partially closed or throat or something I can't figure it out? 🤣
yes, I’m shocked😂 sorry about that, it’s not me, YT is adding them there automatically without me! When I was doing it from the computer, I was inserting ads manually, but here I can’t find how to control them from the phone. Does anyone know?
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Why don't you put this lesson on the "from zero to fluency" playlist?
those have been the videos that drove me into your channel and I hope to have given you good advice ))
больше спасибо за этот отличный урок !!
Hi! From Bangladesh. Thank you very much for this lesson. But I have confusions about the prefixes. I do not know their meanings , so I do not know what prefixes
I should add . please make me understand. If you make a lesson about prefixes too I would be grateful.
Sorry to be off topic but does anyone know a trick to get back into an Instagram account??
I was stupid lost my login password. I would appreciate any help you can give me!
@Jamie Titus Instablaster =)
@Braden Roy thanks for your reply. I found the site on google and im in the hacking process atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
guys, sorry about all the ads! I don’t know how to remove them using the phone only! I’ll try to figure it out
give breaks for notes and practice,
or even try to translate coms.....
LOL, i forgot smart phones were invented,
asking myself how she posts,
with a dial up, DUH!
think you can demonetize in account settings
12:07 I see a similarity between Russian and Dutch, as far as I understand the table you are showing to us at 12:07.
1. In Russian: читать, in Dutch: lezen (similar to German: lesen). I was reading (a book), but I didn't finished it, or I didn't (want to) express, I finished it.
2. In Russian: прочитать, in Dutch: uitlezen. I was reading the book, including the last page, and after that, I closed the book.
Similar to: drinken (to drink, пить), opdrinken (to finish drinking, drink it completely, выпить). Eten (to eat, есть), opeten (to finish eating, to eat until nothing is left, съесть). In case of drinken - opdrinken, eten - opeten, there maybe prefixes as well, or - like брать - you have to learn a completely different verb.
Like in Russian, it is not entirely predictable what prefix you have to use, to express the aspect of the verb. I guess you have to learn it.
В Ютюбе есть канал 'Ари говорит по Русски', там голландец почти без акцента разговаривает.
This is the first time I fully understood the concept of imperfective and perfective verbs. You explained it really well! Great teacher in my opinion. Thank you!!
Thank you teacher for your good way to teaching. It was a creative shape to give us knowledge.
I started learning Russian on your channel in 2019. I had lot of barriers like data for youtube and so on. I am from Sri Lanka. Today became the day when I finished my basic grammar from your zero to fluency playlist. It is amazing you were my most interesting Russian language teacher on youtube because your explanation are so clear. I think that I can improve my vocabulary now and trying to speak and listening. I feel that I am going to be comfortable about Russian. The reason is for studying Russian I am going to get into medicine in Russia as a student. Thank you so much. I appreciate your profession. Russian language became my second interesting language. My first one is English. Russian is a beautiful language it has amazing sounds.
Thank you for all the work you put into this
Mat 727 thank you for learning with me:)
Thank you Daria!! Excellent lesson as always. I write EVERYTHING down. I pause the video a lot. You are the best professor ever. Dr. Molchanova!
Your explanations for every video is so thoughtful, clear, and to the point. I have progressed so much in the 1.5 months of learning Russian because of you, thank you again!
Daria, Thank you so much for this wonderful class. I found it very helpful. Thanks for all the time and effort you pun into teaching your classes!
Very ❤️ lovely я любую R R Club. Большое спасибо 🎉🎉🎉🎉 мой Преподавательница Дарья.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Привет, Дарья! I am two hours late (I had work today) but I finally made it! I walked into this lesson thinking "ah Russian verbs. It is easy to conjugate them!" Oh my! I was not expecting THAT! Thank you for explaining it clearly! I understood everything! So glad to start the cases tomorrow! I can not wait to break out my A1 grammar workbook and use it for this! До встречи!
Ashley Nichole Petrea ❤️❤️❤️ and thank for being a sponsor of my channel:)
@@RealRussianClub, you have helped my Russian more than you know! It is my pleasure! Thank YOU!
Daria, I thoroughly enjoyed the entire lesson. Great advice. The aspects go all the way
back to classical Greek. :D You are making me fall in love with Russian. (Ha! Ha!) Kenneth, Toronto, CANADA
I'm studying right now Serbian (and Croatian); of course I have also a strong interest for Russian; and indeed this is a really important lesson, probably one of the most crucial grammatical points in the Slavic languages. Indeed, the imperfective and perfective aspects exist too in Serbian and it's uncommon when you speak a Western European language. Thanks for this lesson !
fi vantvcs спасибо❤️
Oh thanks! Я изучаю русский язык в универе, поэтому мне нужно пройти вид урок, вот 3 часа ночи, спасибо!!!
It was amazing. The best verbs aspects class I have ever had
Thank you so much . Amazing classes.
Hey daria! Thank you for the video
I'm from india🇮🇳 and I'm watching all your videos 1 by 1 in this quarantine and slowly I'm learning Russian... благодарю вас❤️
продолжайте делать видео🇮🇳❤️🇷🇺
Veer Vishwakarma great time to learn 👍🏻
How old ru mate
Thank you Daria! You're amazing!!
Julián Córdoba thank you❤️
very good explanation! appreciate that 😍😍😍
Thank you so much for lesson!
I was breaking my head with these verbs but you showed me that they are not demons. Thank you!!!❤️
Emanuel Martins I’m so happy ❤️
Thank you so much for lesson, I asked a lot of times the the differences between HCB and CB, unfortunately until your lesson I have not fined a satisfactory answer. thank you again I understood clearly, Türkiye'den selamlar. Büyüksün Daria :)
Omer Akpınar thank you for watching my lesson:)
Prevet teacher Daria
Marvellous!
thank you
Thank you for a great lesson. I think the penny finally dropped (as we say in the UK) & I better understand basis of aspects of Russian verbs. About the "I walked with my dog at 5 o' clock" (once , perfective) example. If to say: "I was walking my dog at 5 o' clock, when I saw the incident" - imp. walk, & perf. saw? Oh no, I have confused myself again; & so many verbs to learn!
Hi Daria! :) You really did a great job with these Russian lessons! Congrats!! 🙏🙏👏👏 I've been searching for a long time a good-quality Russian course and I found your "From zero to fluency" course which was awesome for the simple fact it presented the language in a solid base with grammatical structures, pronounciation rules etc. Now I have discovered your other videos and this one is by far very fundamental for knowing the Russian language. I even learned things that I haven't came across until now, even if I studied many languages, such as the Infix. So thank you for this fundamental and well-structured lesson and for all of your lessons as well. Keep up the good work! :) Sammy from Romania. (I also discovered many similarities between Russian and Romanian, even if the history between our countries was not that great!) 🇷🇴🇷🇺
You are a fantastic 👩🏫! ❤️
Very very very good, and very very useful.. You're a very gigantic teacher..
Many thanks for doing this...
thank you very much ❤️👍🏻 helpful 🙏👌
Thank you so much 😊
Поздравления из Аргентины .
I love this video. Finally, it makes sense to me!
Rebecca ❤️❤️❤️❤️
In portuguease we have the same structure, but we use conjugation for perfect and imperfect verbs in the past
Bigg lesson thanks very helpful .
Gabriel Henrique silva thank you:)
after years of disues I am trying to get my Russian back. I am amazed and shocked at how much I have forgotten. Do you have any textbook titles and where I can get them? And I graduated with highest honors in Russian of the whole university. My teacher was from Moscow. We became close friends. I was aleays at her house and eating Russian food and speaking in Russian. She died many years ago and I miss her so much.
I absolutely love ❤️ these lessons I'm just starting to get discouraged 🤣 Russian words are like 500 letters long on average.
I need private lessons I'm so overwhelmed.
The video was very helpfull
I learnt a lot about the subject
But I would like to know how the aspects work in asking questions.
Спасибо за полезный урок!
Можно ли сказать "Я закончил читать книгу, я закончил писать письмо" ?
да, можно
Nice
Does the perfective form of the verb also apply if the action was unsuccessful?
Good lesson! What’s up with all these pop up ads? Haven’t seen that before on your vids. Спасибо!
Greg Tanner I don’t know what’s going on! and how to remove them😭 I’ll try to figure it out how to do it from the phone
Real Russian Club wow! Your video this morning got some very interesting comments! For the record, I wasn’t complaining. Just merely pointing it out to you.... haha. I do appreciate the time you spend teaching Russian. Огромное спасибо! Отличного дня!
Disrespect,old school не в моде давно)
Спасибо за такой полезный урок! Пришел сюда подучить русский. В принципе, а почему бы и нет... Нэйтив спикер из изнт инаф фо ми. Ахахах
Даря, Привьет, как у вас дело
Why is the verb "walking" on the left side in present tense, but on the right in past tense? @ 26:07
I guess she just confused the time. I think the right form should be "гулял". I saw the video twice before but i never noticed it. Somehow your name sounds familiar to me. Do you often write comments on this channel?
we don't have any rolling r sounds or any nasal forced unnatural sounds it's just hard for writing in English but easy to speak.
💁Imperfect aspect. Я одна ходила на концерты.
i love daria , how are you doing, bnto from canada
Still watching the video, but are there any rules in converting imperfectiv to perfectiv form, there seems to be more letters to the verb, but I can't see the pattern to what letters are added.
Got to the prefix part, it is answering me.. Thanks for the video.
Eric Kent watch till the end:)
Am regulary watching your lessons & getting well but this lesson is somewhat confusing,Dr.B.karam from pakistan
Ca aurait été bien avec des sous titres français..
I taught English to my Mexican wife from zero to fluency in just 3 months. It took me however 15 to 20 years just to be halfway decent at Spanish due to gender and conjugations which I find to be a beautiful (but not practical) part of human speech. Using the super easy pronouns before each verb eliminates the need to conjugate so unnecessarily vigorously. Focusing on word order instead is so much more practical and easy to learn in 5 minutes rather than learning thousands of unnecessary words. I am not insulting any languages, I love language learning, I don't even like how my native English sounds 😅 it's so boring, however English is obviously superior for modern day international use.
if it's necessary to specify complete or incomplete then why not just simply specify whenever necessary? Why over cook every verb?
DRASTE (здравствуйте) --that's what native speakers say
you did not mention future perfective and imperfective(
Peter Marshall of course not😄
??????
Ok.
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How can there be 'решать'? I mean a decision is something that is final and thus perfect in and of itself, no?
Edit: I guess it's about the decision making process???
Yup it kind of means deciding (like you said in the process of making the decision) vs. 'решить' which means decided (the decision process is completed)
Edit: решать is HCB (imperfective) whereas решить is CB (perfective).
HCB can be used in past, present and future tense.
CB can be used only in past or future tense.
@@GauravGPunjabi thank you very much
I'm broke right now.... working with this agency has hurt me and as soon as I can help I will....
it makes perfect sense it's just annoying for a foreigner like myself an English speaker because I find this aspect absolutely unnecessary and highly impractical. It's more practical in English especially for a foreigner. I love the challenge and beauty of Russian, it's just not a practical language for international usage like English especially the super ridiculousness of forcing objects to have a specific gender..so annoying 😩 Gender should be reserved for living things only in my opinion, it doesn't make any sense for anything nonliving to have a gender.
Daria velikaya!!
❤🎉😊ilu🩷🫶
😘😘😘😘😘😚😚😚
TOO MANY ADS 🚫⛔
Imagine if there were a Russian word for finished, they could eliminate all this,!😂
Thanks.you.somoch.❤rassiya girls very.nice.b.ful.hard.wark..very.very.nice.rassiya.0uine..im.from.india.b.fjlkveyou
I can't pronounce that beautiful but nasal sounding L sound. I find it not a natural mouth sound it comes from the nose being partially closed or throat or something I can't figure it out? 🤣
555555
Too many ads
Спасибо большое REAL RUSSIAN CLUB!
yes, I’m shocked😂 sorry about that, it’s not me, YT is adding them there automatically without me! When I was doing it from the computer, I was inserting ads manually, but here I can’t find how to control them from the phone. Does anyone know?