Russian cases: Accusative case - винительный падеж, russian grammar
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- Опубліковано 31 тра 2015
- The fifth lesson, devoted to Russian cases! Accusative is very important as it is used for almost all direct objects! Let's continue studying Russian cases and mastering Russian grammar!
Study Russian and English weekly with Antonia Romaker!
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A truly refreshing way of teaching such a rich and beautiful language!!!!!!!!!
Antonia - thank you so much.
Привет! Я из Сербии, но, для меня, русский язык сложнее чем сербский. Я не понимаю много, но Ваши уроки мне очень помогают! Спасибо за них и продолжайте вносить их!
+Mladen Josifovic Спасибо на добром слове и я буду продолжать публиковать уроки обязательно! ;) Удачи!
3:55 ¨Don´t be a lazy ass¨ lol
Спасибо Антонина, ваш канал очень помогает для совершенствования Русского языка!
Я очень рада! :)
Thank you Antonia, you are a talented teacher and so very clever!
+Casey McGrath thank you so much! It means a lot and such comments keep me going! ;)
I've watched a bunch of her videos now, and she is seriously hilarious. Thanks for the vids!
Amazing class Antonia! Thank you very much😀
Keep up the wonderful teaching,of the Russian language, my next trip to Cuba will test how much I have learnt of the language
Thank you so much for helping us with Russian language💜
I'm from Greece and I would say that many things are similar with my native language not only for this case but generally😊
Just discovered you and have to say, you are an absolute delight! And a good teacher! You make cases easy. Thank you so much
You are so welcome! 🥰
thanks for being so specific and direct! This helps a lot. Really good clases.
I understand what you're saying, 6 cases is alot! But the way you demonstrate is easier to figure out... Thanks🙂
That’s Awesome and Thank you! Mamacita! 👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Can you PLEASE post lessons on the next two cases? I am learning Russian to speak to my family in Russia... your videos are the only way that I am learning to speak, and more importantly, understand HOW to speak in Russian. Would you also be interested in helping me learn on a more personal level, maybe via Skype? Thanks so much for taking the time to post these videos!
~Kate
An excellent class. Thank you very much, Antonia.
🥰
Very good. Well explained. Thank you.
great explanation!!! you dont know how much are you helping me!!. Greetings from Argentina
I'm a portuguese language speaker (brazilian) and I'm learning russian nowadays. I think it's a beautiful language. Someday I'll travel to Russia to learn more and more. You're a great teacher and a beautiful one, too. hehe Большое спасибо!
Пожалуйста! Рада, что Вам нравится ;)
Привет! Мне тринадцать лет и я из Бразилии. Я думаю, русский очень сложные язык, но, ты мне очень помог! Спасибо большое :)
13 (тринадцать) или 30 (тридцать)? 🥰
@@AntoniaRomaker мне 13 лет :)
You are a great teacher!.... I really appreciate your lessons.
Thank you very much! You re very kind ;)
пожалуйста
Я любил этот урок! Большое спасибо :D
Пожалуйста! :)
p.s. better say 'Мне понравился этот урок' ;)
Great video and it was explained very well. This is the first video I have seen of yours and now I want to see the others too. Thanks
+Kevin Aranjo thank you! :) I am very glad that you do ;)
Thanks Antonia this lesson is quite useful , i had a lot of information from this class большое спасибо
Muhammad Hasan I am happy that you found it useful! ;) thank you for watching!
Good video, you explain this perfectly. Thank you
+Dave Boys thank you! :)
You are a talented teacher. Thanks.
So nice of you 🥰
Thank you dear Antonia
for the good presentation you made ...
I follow your videos quite regularly,
for me, you have become one of my dearest friends without me becoming one for you, simply because I see you and listen to you, but you can neither see me nor listen to me. In other words, you have become an emotionally affective element in my life; therefore, I would suggest you to do some kind of autobiographical video, no more than 20 minutes, during which you would talk about your training, your life in general, etc.
We, the youtube learners, have started to love you as a teacher and as a person ....
At the end, I wish you all the best!
Here I tell about myself a little - ua-cam.com/video/ytVMBPkBQXI/v-deo.html
And here I tell about how I have been studying English - ua-cam.com/video/Jm34EJcHxD8/v-deo.html
Спасибо большое! Вы гений!
Вам большое спасибо! :)
you're so friendly thank you for the explaination
You are very welcome! ;)
Great!
Your teaching is helpful for learning Russian.
Thank you! 😃
The intro looks so cool!
Прикольная вступительная заставка! :)
СЛАВА ВЕЛИКОЙ РОССИИ Thank you! A friend made it for me :)
Superbly taught!!!!.
❤️
Мне нравится этот урок,,,,Я тебя люблю
I find it very useful. Thank you.
you are very welcome ;)
Very useful video😍
thank you very helpful
Very nice class u have given
Thanks a lot🙏❤
You're welcome 😊
Your English is really good. 😁👍
Спасибо ♥️, the example with the dog eating ten socks was a little confusing, because of the necessity to use the genetive case.
It's not a mistake, but I only recognized it, because I got confused about the fact that носок could not possibly be treated as an animate object/being. Well, turns out they aren't.
I wasn't even thinking about the preceding numeral at that moment and I guess some other viewers might get confused by this as well.
Yes Mrs. Romaker, not too much information in one session
I love your classes I hope you keep going. and can you make a class for moving verbs because I'm studying russian in voronezh city for 5 months now and this class will be very useful for me because every thing in daily basis related to moving verbs
Ma'en Makhadmeh thank you! And I'll try to make such a class soon ;)
amazing teacher
Thank you 😊
спосиба милая
Great job
+Sammana Abbas thank you! ;)
I liked very much !!
I am very glad! ;)
spasiba navscegda za tvaiu rabotu. poka!
Пожалуйста! ;)
Спасибо
great
Russian language is very hard but i'm still studying...Спасибо за урок !
It's great! Продолжайте в том же духе и у Вас всё получится! ;)
thanks finally i can understand a thing
I am glad my videos help :)
Антонина. Ваше видео замечательное! Только вы чуть увлеклись и забыли, что 10 носков - падеж существительного подчинен числительному и это родительный. Одно пиво подходит, поскольку оно одно. Лучше не давать примеры с числительными. В комментариях уже писали про это. Может записать другое видео? По ясности и простоте объяснений - вам нет равных на ютубе. ничего лишнего, четко, конкретно, живо! класс!
Вы правы, спасибо!
hi. thanks for your great job. I really enjoy your teaching and learn from your videos. Unfortunately i cannot find your video on PREPOSITIONAL CASE. as there are videoes by you on the other 5 cases, i thought i may have missed that one. is there any video by you on Pre. case?
Hi, you are very welcome! As for the video about the Prep. case, there is none yet, but I will post it later ;)
Tnx. Good Luck with that
i understand how to form a sentence concerning accusative case
there is a problem
for example
the word changes its form why о тебе not о ты
why Меня зовут..not мой зовут
тебя зовут вас зовут and if i want to use the word мой with accusative or nominative it changes into several forms
there is Tebe and тебя these words makes me confused and also the word about changes its form sometimes its o and sometimes its об
Very nice
Means a lot! ❤️
Please post accusative plural case also in this playlist.
It will be easier for us to find it in the same playlist.
I don't have accusative plural yet
oh thanks you :)
На конца я понял винительный падеж :) спасибо
"Наконец"
Я рада! ;)
I accused my dog of eating my socks, but I was mistaken and had to apologize. Sorry, puppy.
Я обвинил свою собаку в том, что она съела мои носки. Но я потом должен был извиниться, потому что я ошибся. Извини, щенок!
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good work Antonia Romaker , if you allow me i have a comment about the chart , font is small . would you make font larger in next videos,,,,xoxoxo
Ahmed Bahy Thank you for the advice and for watching! ;)
03:40
Good vid! Anotonia, or anyone reading, have you ever met a Western person who studied Russian and became fluent? Many people move the u.s. and become fluent in less than two years, yet I've met Westerners who lived in Ukraine for 10+ years and can't even form a simple sentence in Russian.
it happens not only with Russian but with any language ;) And yeah, I have ;)
Jeffrey D
Russian is a pretty hard language.I live in Azerbaijan and I speak Russian as my first language.I haven't really seen anyone becoming completely fluent in Russian unless they are native speakers.I mean they can speak Russian but they will still make a lot of mistakes while talking because Russian is a really complicated language and they will probably have a really obvious accent ;)
Hello! I have something to add on the video, not all inanimate nouns are excluded, only masculine. Right?
Can you, please, give me the time code of the place you are referring to?
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online, the time code is 8:18 - 8:37
What I want to add is that feminine inanimate nouns have the 'accusative ending' applied on them, while masculine inanimate nouns still stay in their nominative form
Did you ever make a lesson on the plurals in Accusative case? I can not find it :(
Very good video!
I have a curious question. Obviously, grammar is much harder in Russian than in English, BUT are there any areas where you find Russian simpler than in English?
***** it's a very difficult question... let me think... I guess that Russian pronunciation is a little bit easier, not so many rules and exceptions.
There is only one past tense form in Russian compared to numerous forms in english.
57equilibrium , I think you are mistaken.
Nah, he is right spot on.
Прикольный синий цветочек))
Taketa Taketa Спасибо! :)
that is great ..but why you do not create full russian course from a b c and expalain it from a to z ?
+adam vam ua-cam.com/play/PLCL8PrsNNVvfJwbyXoi4mqQecEKyy2MY7.html
I'm having trouble with differentiating the accusative case with the nominative case, because whenever i want to know which part of the sentence is in the nominative case ask the question who? and what? But you said for accusative you ask whom? And what? what's the difference between the two?
Thanks:)
+Aria xx As for the Nominative case, mostly it is used for the subject, and Accusative for the object ;) The forms are different, you can compare by watching the video about the Nominative ;)
ua-cam.com/video/rOxMu8gqsDk/v-deo.html&list=PLCL8PrsNNVvcqprs0QyDwJjSXh6fIwJty&index=2
p.s. I have a seperate video where I talk about all the cases - ua-cam.com/video/5bAMDr2736k/v-deo.html&list=PLCL8PrsNNVvcqprs0QyDwJjSXh6fIwJty&index=1
+Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online thank you so much and was i right in thinking that you can ask what? and who? for nomanitive case.
Aria xx that's right ;) You are welcome!
+Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online oh ok it's just i don't know what the difference between whom? and who? is.
I love Russian language , and I will master it .
Hiyaya Ho You will! ;)
If accusative = all inanimate nouns, why did "music" change in your first example at the start?It's not the dictionary spelling.??
Marvellous teaching. But what is the Russian for, "We need to get the dog to the vet."?
Thank you! :) Мне нужно отвести собаку к ветеринару.
привет , пажалуйста, у меня есть вапрос, какая разница между: "я вижу своево друга" и "я вижу мою друга"??
these sentences mean the same, it is just that свой is used usually after verbs
я вижу своего друга
я вижу моего друга
you have confused me. You said accusative =nominative for all inanimate nouns. later on you say nouns ending in а or я you have to change their endings .(вода changes to воду).If you have to change their endings surly they are not nominative case? The dictionary word is always in nominative case which is вода????
Her statement "accusative =nominative for all inanimate nouns" is false. The truth is that accusative = nominative only for some inanimate nouns , but not for all of them.
вода - nominative (dictionary spelling)
воду - accusative
музыка - nominative (dictionary spelling)
музыку - accusative
Why wouldn't "свего друга" be "свего другу"? If I'm directly seeing (doing the action) to the freind, wouldn't "друга" be "другу"?
Antonia where is your "HA" and "B" video? thanks
1. ua-cam.com/video/nPiGs3AN8Y0/v-deo.html&list=PLCL8PrsNNVvfJwbyXoi4mqQecEKyy2MY7&index=48
2. ua-cam.com/video/yAPDZz41zp0/v-deo.html&list=PLCL8PrsNNVvfJwbyXoi4mqQecEKyy2MY7&index=50
What is the accusative case mean?
dear maam, whats your name is which type of case?
sometimes I found your class little funny...
I was about to be a lazy-ass! :[ But I won't now; I'll do it!
When do you use preposition "c" with the Accusative case? Also, it's not ALL inanimate nouns that don't change, it's only the masculine and the neuter ones. ALL feminine nouns ending in а/я will change and none of the soft sign feminine endings will change whether they are animate or not. "Десять носков" involves a Genitive plural form, no? So confusing and all over the place and half of it is just wrong.
is it possible to say я вижу мой друг?
Я вижу моего друга.
In regards to "the dog has eaten 10 socks", isn`t it that носков is in genitive case because of the number 10 and not in accusative?
Yes, you are right ;)
Thank you for your reply. You are a woman with high morals and I apologize for the inconvenience
What do you mean?
Ничего
kakak , jadi accusative case harus pakai (Y) ya kalo buat feminin?
Don't understand sorry, write in English, German or Russian ;)
please trabslate it , i am indonesian :)
Don't you know English?
i canot speks engris :(
молодет Анеонниа
+Andrea Lisi Do you mean "молодец"?
+Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online да это молодец - brava - good
sorry
Andrea Lisi no problem
@ 3:40 я понимал ;D
sembrate angeli invece siete lupi ma grazia a Dio siete vinti
Wait, U isn't eve in the Russian alphabet. Why is there in the sentence "Собака съела моū завтрак"?
what do you mean 'U isn't eve in the Russian alphabet', I don't get it...
I didn't understand anything, but I liked. You are so cute
speaking russian. lol
Thiago mac thank you :) well, it takes time to understand and use it ;)
09:16 thinks "I don't what else to say about all this nonsense. Just glad I already know it. You poor saps are all fucked."
я хотел повторить твой урок
+Andrea Lisi это очень хорошо! Только пишите примеры на русском тогда ;)
хорошо пока
ho visto la mia amica Анонниа
+Andrea Lisi Why do you write so many comments? And I don't speak Italian, sorry
Hi Antonina,Thanks for your Russian lessons.Could you speak clearly and distinctively when you read Russian words.I am not a Russian speaking person and would like you to pronounce every Russian word clearly as if you were teaching German.Thanks
+zeky day I am trying. Thank you ;)
3:56 hahahaha!
Я буду учить русский язык.
Здорово! :)
poverini
Your chart is very small 😒
I love neither russian nor language but i love girls russian only
Do you love English? Are you an English native speaker?
@@AntoniaRomaker no iam not , iam from lebanon iam learning english from you becouse you are speaking clearly
I see, so watch my English videos only ;)
@@AntoniaRomaker with pleasure
Я вам посоветую говорить только по русски. Почему? Потому что, когда мы слушаем по-русски, мы будем хорошо понимать и мы повторяют за вами. Если кто-то ещё не хорошо понимать по-русски, вы можете делать subtitle на английском.
Когда-то я начну делать и такие уроки, немного терпения ;)
Ya lublu ruski izik
hozan heini It is awesome! :)