Awesome! Having watched that video I finally found out how to say "разве" in English. Thanks a lot! You are so cute! And as I see it you are good at what you do, you do it with passion!
Класс, интересно. Учу английский уже несколько лет по ютюбу (английский по плейлистам), периодически смотрю другие ролики на эту тему. Ваш понравился, новая информация для меня. И формат ролика заходит в дополнение к тому что я учу. Подпишусь.
Какая разница как сказать какое-то слово или фразу? Если чего-то не знаешь можно всегда другими словами объяснить. Язык он живой. Главное правило-правил нет(но до этого дойти нужно). Выучил английский в своем городе. Сейчас живу в Дубае. Тут более 200 национальностей и все говорят на английском (кроме отельных русских изъясняющихся на жестах). Английский на столько прост по сравнению с другими языками. Всем успехов в изучении. Все получится.❤
@@bipolarorbit я как раз всем ученикам всегда говорю: не переживайте и не впадайте в ступор, все ок, объясните другими словами ;) А фразы здесь даю изучающим для разнообразия словарного запаса и для их вдохновения на дальнейшее изучение. 💫
Рандомно наткнулся на видео и советую всем кто хочет реально выучить английский, забыть про русский и максимально с ним ничего не ассоциировать и не думать как в русском что то строится, и как из русского что то куда то перенести, ни в коем случае не пытаться переводить что то с русского на английский и не строить лишние барьеры в мозге для конвертации ваших мыслей и эмоций в английский язык, должны быть только ваши мысли и английский язык и ничего другого, знание того как лаконично и наибоее точно передать одну и ту же мысль\фразу на двух языках нужно разве что переводчикам.
Hello, I am a native english speaker from Canada. First let me say thank you for your videos. Although I have been learning Russian for years, it actually does help me to watch a Russian person teaching English to Russians. And so let me add to your video more ways in English we use our versions of "же"... In written form we would add many exclamation points and question marks. For example: What are you talking about???!!! Also we use the word "so" a lot to emphasize something. For example: I so want to go to the movies tonight. I so want to join the Canadian Military. That being said. I would like to kindly explain my reason for learning Russian. I struggled choosing a language to focus on... since Spanish and German were also very appealing. Long story short, when I was in my 20s, I called the american military recruitment centre and I asked them which foreign languages were in high demand... they told me. "Russian, Chinese, Arabic." I also chose Russian mainly because I considered being an astronaught for my personal interest in Astronomy/Science. And ofcourse Russia is not only a super power country but also a leader in the Space Industry. I actually have been trying to find a Russian youtuber to convince them to start a Russian news/Russian Space Industry specific channel. For example, a russian youtuber could do interviews with Russian astronaughts and or just visit the Russian Space stations. There was one channel that I found which did something like this however it was more science information and not so much up and close encounters with everyday people in the Russian Space Industry. That being said, I also have a youtube channel. I purchase and show English Books and Magazines to foreign audiences: mainly Russian, German, Chinese, French. And by the way, just so you know about me. I never actually went to work for the American Military. Americans put up many road blocks for me because I am gay and canadian and they even robbed my apartment and stole my belongings when I lived in Detroit and New York. The American dream is more like "The American Nightmare"... which also happens to be the name of the most famous American wrestler right now who I have a crush on. If you have any specific english books or magazines that you feel a Russian audience would be interested in viewing on youtube, then please let me know and I will purchase the books/magazines and put them on my youtube channel. Cheers. ❤❤❤
Wow!!! Thank you for all your comments and for sharing your personal story! The way you chose Russian as a second language is amazing and creative. And with regards to your career, there is a saying: rejection is redirection ;) so I choose not to worry when somethings goes not the way I wanted it to go. All the best in your future endeavours! To watch videos with everyday people in the Russian Space Industry would be amazing, I think actually there should be more of something like that. Haven't ever done a research on how many of such videos exist on the internet. I'll think about that. With regards to your English books or magazines channel, have you ever considered maybe talking about the main points from the articles you've read? Maybe you could choose the one you like (or the one that inspired you) and tell the audience about your insights, some facts, ideas, etc. form the article (with you in the video, or just a voice over, or even some specific quotes)? This is how you'd motivate or inspire people to read those, discuss them and grow a community around it. Thanks again! And good talking to you 😊
@@svitlanalysytska848 no I am a real person. I am not a bot. In fact, I had a bad experience when I tried moving to the United States. It is not the American dream that they portray on the television. And there is no freedom of speech or human rights. And they robbed me in detroit and new york and when I reported it to the police then the cops laughed in my face just because I was a canadian tourist and they said if I dont like it then I could go back to Canada. Then I complained about the american police on social media and then the american cops followed me around and eventually beat me up and robbed me and put me in prison. Then I realized why when I was 11 years old on September 11, 2001.... now I know why so many canadians and germans and muslims were all celebrating in Canada on that day when Americans got their karma. Canada is a very homophobic country, the gay pride parades are not real gay people. We do not parade around. Canada likes to pretend like they are a nice country who loves everyone when in fact, for many years I was denied a job for no other reason on the basis that I am gay. I even tried applying to the Canadian Security Information Service (C.S.I.S) and I was denied opportunities for being gay even though I am a hardworking intelligent person. My inability to charm Russian women or Chinese women, because those were the initiatives at the time, is the reason my interview was cut short in fact they had to call security when I left the building because I tried filming the end of the interview with my phone where I was flat out denied employment.
Евжения, Вы Супер! Хотелось бы особо выделить вашу способность объяснять! А также, вам необходимо знать: За вами приятно наблюдать и слушать вас! Удач и Всё такое!
Hey! Thanks for the comment! “How come” is not exactly the same. For example: How come you don’t know my brother? = Как так вышло, что ты не знаешь моего брата? Don’t you know my brother? = Разве ты не знаешь моего брата? Детали и оттенки разные. В первом утверждается, что «не знаешь», и задается вопрос «как так получилось?» А во втором - больше про удивление, что не знаешь, или как вариант про сомнение и уточнение: знаешь / не знаешь? В multitran.com, например, если посмотреть значения для “how come”, то все про «как так?», «чем такое объясняется?», «это почему?», «как так вышло?», «отчего же» и тд.. посмотрите. Ну и для «разве» не увидите “how come”. По смыслу все-таки разные) Надеюсь, получилось у меня немного разницу подсветить?
@@JE_English Я вчера подумывал об удалении этого коммента, но потом решил оставить. Если не переводить слово в слово, то в принципе можно использовать в таком контексте и заменить. Например при парафрэйзинге.
Hello, I am a native English speaker from Canada. And by the way, just so you know Canadian English and American English is virtually the same, except sometimes in spelling and Americans have many different accents: boston, southern, new yorker, etc. While the Canadian Accent and French Canadian accents are the only 2. The only thing that is generally spelled differantly in Canadian English vs American English is the word "color" american english and in Canadian English we spell the word "colour" with a "u". We sometimes add the u to other words but not many and it is rare. The pronounciation is the same. Now... on to "разве"... in English we often say "do you NOT know how to get there?" "Dont you know the way there?" "Dont you find him suspicious?"... It might not be an exact translation of "разве" but it is close. I hope that helps.
@@PlanetSaturnClub Yeah, in British English they also have "u" in words like "color", "favour", etc. I had an experience of teaching English together with a Canadian English native speaker when we both lived in Bali (Indonesia). Initially he was not a teacher but I invited him to do it, he was excited and it turned out to be an amazing experience for both us. He also speaks French quite fluently (around C1 level) but his English accent is more of a North American one. And he also studied Russian and several other languages, studied Russian literature, read some Russian writers, also he has Russian friends, so we had a lot to discuss, it was fun! And it was always interesting to listen to him talk about Canada, its culture and so on. As to "разве", I absolutely agree with you and I gave some examples with NOT in questions in the video, too.👌Always liked this grammar nuance! Thanks again for the comments! 😊
@@РадисткаКэт-я7п Можно сказать: -"Должен ли я ××× ?" ('Have I ××× ?") -"Разве я должен ××× ?" ("If I have to ××× ?") В первом случае, я просто поинтересовался. Во втором случае, а качаю права, нарываюсь на конфликт." Значит, раз Вы часто используете слово "разве", то вы являетесь спорщицей, Вы ищете конфликты, Вы СОЗДАЁТЕ(!!!!!!!) конфликтные ситуации. Такие люди, как Вы, разрушают сыои семьи, создпют нервозную ситуацию у себя на работе. Если я проводил интервью, и, в процессе проведения интервью, челоаек использовал слово "разве", то я, разумеется, продолжал проводить интервью ещё несколько минут, после чего говорил: "Благодарю Вас. Мы Вам перезвоним в течение недели." И, разумеется, мой секретарь такому человеку перезванивал (спустя несколько дней), и говорил, что мы в его услугах не нуждаемся.
Awesome! Having watched that video I finally found out how to say "разве" in English. Thanks a lot!
You are so cute! And as I see it you are good at what you do, you do it with passion!
Thank youuu! for such beautiful wards! Kind regards! And enjoy your English learning process! ☺
❤❤❤ БЕЗМЕРНО ВАМИ ВОСХИЩЁН , ПРОСТО НЕТ СЛОВ, КАКАЯ ЖЕ ВЫ УДИВИТЕЛЬНАЯ🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Очень приятно!! Благодарю Вас! ☺❤
Класс, интересно.
Учу английский уже несколько лет по ютюбу (английский по плейлистам), периодически смотрю другие ролики на эту тему. Ваш понравился, новая информация для меня. И формат ролика заходит в дополнение к тому что я учу.
Подпишусь.
Спасибо!) Очень рада, что вам интересно и полезно в дополнение к тому, что уже изучаете! 😊
Спасибо красавица, очень просто и доходчиво излагаете урок. Приятно не только слушать вас но и любоваться вашей заваражующей улыбкой!❤❤❤👍🌹🌹🌹🇦🇲
Очень приятно! От души благодарю! ☺❤
Какая разница как сказать какое-то слово или фразу? Если чего-то не знаешь можно всегда другими словами объяснить. Язык он живой. Главное правило-правил нет(но до этого дойти нужно).
Выучил английский в своем городе. Сейчас живу в Дубае. Тут более 200 национальностей и все говорят на английском (кроме отельных русских изъясняющихся на жестах). Английский на столько прост по сравнению с другими языками. Всем успехов в изучении. Все получится.❤
@@bipolarorbit я как раз всем ученикам всегда говорю: не переживайте и не впадайте в ступор, все ок, объясните другими словами ;) А фразы здесь даю изучающим для разнообразия словарного запаса и для их вдохновения на дальнейшее изучение. 💫
Браво !!! Дякую !!+
Рандомно наткнулся на видео и советую всем кто хочет реально выучить английский, забыть про русский и максимально с ним ничего не ассоциировать и не думать как в русском что то строится, и как из русского что то куда то перенести, ни в коем случае не пытаться переводить что то с русского на английский и не строить лишние барьеры в мозге для конвертации ваших мыслей и эмоций в английский язык, должны быть только ваши мысли и английский язык и ничего другого, знание того как лаконично и наибоее точно передать одну и ту же мысль\фразу на двух языках нужно разве что переводчикам.
Спасибо, Женя! Очень крутой и полезный формат роликов.❤
Благодарю Вас! 😊❤
Еще Can you know her address? Как например разве ты не понимаешь Can you see? И вместо Рили проще сказать Sure?
Thank you for your videos. ❤❤❤ You are a good teacher.
So nice of you! Many thanks! ❤ Enjoy your English learning!
Hello, I am a native english speaker from Canada. First let me say thank you for your videos. Although I have been learning Russian for years, it actually does help me to watch a Russian person teaching English to Russians. And so let me add to your video more ways in English we use our versions of "же"...
In written form we would add many exclamation points and question marks.
For example:
What are you talking about???!!!
Also we use the word "so" a lot to emphasize something. For example: I so want to go to the movies tonight.
I so want to join the Canadian Military.
That being said. I would like to kindly explain my reason for learning Russian. I struggled choosing a language to focus on... since Spanish and German were also very appealing. Long story short, when I was in my 20s, I called the american military recruitment centre and I asked them which foreign languages were in high demand... they told me. "Russian, Chinese, Arabic."
I also chose Russian mainly because I considered being an astronaught for my personal interest in Astronomy/Science.
And ofcourse Russia is not only a super power country but also a leader in the Space Industry. I actually have been trying to find a Russian youtuber to convince them to start a Russian news/Russian Space Industry specific channel. For example, a russian youtuber could do interviews with Russian astronaughts and or just visit the Russian Space stations.
There was one channel that I found which did something like this however it was more science information and not so much up and close encounters with everyday people in the Russian Space Industry.
That being said, I also have a youtube channel. I purchase and show English Books and Magazines to foreign audiences: mainly Russian, German, Chinese, French.
And by the way, just so you know about me. I never actually went to work for the American Military. Americans put up many road blocks for me because I am gay and canadian and they even robbed my apartment and stole my belongings when I lived in Detroit and New York. The American dream is more like "The American Nightmare"... which also happens to be the name of the most famous American wrestler right now who I have a crush on. If you have any specific english books or magazines that you feel a Russian audience would be interested in viewing on youtube, then please let me know and I will purchase the books/magazines and put them on my youtube channel.
Cheers. ❤❤❤
Wow!!! Thank you for all your comments and for sharing your personal story! The way you chose Russian as a second language is amazing and creative. And with regards to your career, there is a saying: rejection is redirection ;) so I choose not to worry when somethings goes not the way I wanted it to go. All the best in your future endeavours!
To watch videos with everyday people in the Russian Space Industry would be amazing, I think actually there should be more of something like that. Haven't ever done a research on how many of such videos exist on the internet. I'll think about that.
With regards to your English books or magazines channel, have you ever considered maybe talking about the main points from the articles you've read? Maybe you could choose the one you like (or the one that inspired you) and tell the audience about your insights, some facts, ideas, etc. form the article (with you in the video, or just a voice over, or even some specific quotes)? This is how you'd motivate or inspire people to read those, discuss them and grow a community around it.
Thanks again! And good talking to you 😊
Вы бот !
@@svitlanalysytska848 no I am a real person. I am not a bot. In fact, I had a bad experience when I tried moving to the United States. It is not the American dream that they portray on the television. And there is no freedom of speech or human rights. And they robbed me in detroit and new york and when I reported it to the police then the cops laughed in my face just because I was a canadian tourist and they said if I dont like it then I could go back to Canada. Then I complained about the american police on social media and then the american cops followed me around and eventually beat me up and robbed me and put me in prison. Then I realized why when I was 11 years old on September 11, 2001.... now I know why so many canadians and germans and muslims were all celebrating in Canada on that day when Americans got their karma. Canada is a very homophobic country, the gay pride parades are not real gay people. We do not parade around. Canada likes to pretend like they are a nice country who loves everyone when in fact, for many years I was denied a job for no other reason on the basis that I am gay. I even tried applying to the Canadian Security Information Service (C.S.I.S) and I was denied opportunities for being gay even though I am a hardworking intelligent person. My inability to charm Russian women or Chinese women, because those were the initiatives at the time, is the reason my interview was cut short in fact they had to call security when I left the building because I tried filming the end of the interview with my phone where I was flat out denied employment.
Женя, как всегда кратко и интересно!)❤
Спасибо! ❤
Они говорят Really?
По-разному говорят, ага)
don’t stop ✋
Евжения, Вы Супер! Хотелось бы особо выделить вашу способность объяснять! А также, вам необходимо знать: За вами приятно наблюдать и слушать вас! Удач и Всё такое!
Мне очень приятно! Большое спасибо! ☺ Удачи и Вам! 🍀
You know her address, don’t you?
don't you - больше как "не так ли?", "так ведь" 👍
Orly?
У меня в сарае стоят вилы
Разве ты не знаешь.. что ты мне нравишься?
Спасибо большое вам за видео 😊
Что-то я по-русски "разве" в этом контексте не употребляю.
Пилат отвечал: разве я Иудей?
Pilate answered: Am I a Jew?
What about how come???
It seems to me that how come has the same meaning.
Hey! Thanks for the comment! “How come” is not exactly the same. For example:
How come you don’t know my brother? = Как так вышло, что ты не знаешь моего брата?
Don’t you know my brother?
= Разве ты не знаешь моего брата?
Детали и оттенки разные. В первом утверждается, что «не знаешь», и задается вопрос «как так получилось?»
А во втором - больше про удивление, что не знаешь, или как вариант про сомнение и уточнение: знаешь / не знаешь?
В multitran.com, например, если посмотреть значения для “how come”, то все про «как так?», «чем такое объясняется?», «это почему?», «как так вышло?», «отчего же» и тд.. посмотрите.
Ну и для «разве» не увидите “how come”.
По смыслу все-таки разные)
Надеюсь, получилось у меня немного разницу подсветить?
@@JE_English Я вчера подумывал об удалении этого коммента, но потом решил оставить. Если не переводить слово в слово, то в принципе можно использовать в таком контексте и заменить. Например при парафрэйзинге.
@@Arnaut.Ivan111 а хорошо, что оставили в итоге. Кому-то может оказаться полезным почитать 😊
Hello, I am a native English speaker from Canada. And by the way, just so you know Canadian English and American English is virtually the same, except sometimes in spelling and Americans have many different accents: boston, southern, new yorker, etc. While the Canadian Accent and French Canadian accents are the only 2.
The only thing that is generally spelled differantly in Canadian English vs American English is the word "color" american english and in Canadian English we spell the word "colour" with a "u". We sometimes add the u to other words but not many and it is rare. The pronounciation is the same. Now... on to "разве"... in English we often say "do you NOT know how to get there?" "Dont you know the way there?" "Dont you find him suspicious?"...
It might not be an exact translation of "разве" but it is close. I hope that helps.
@@PlanetSaturnClub Yeah, in British English they also have "u" in words like "color", "favour", etc.
I had an experience of teaching English together with a Canadian English native speaker when we both lived in Bali (Indonesia). Initially he was not a teacher but I invited him to do it, he was excited and it turned out to be an amazing experience for both us. He also speaks French quite fluently (around C1 level) but his English accent is more of a North American one. And he also studied Russian and several other languages, studied Russian literature, read some Russian writers, also he has Russian friends, so we had a lot to discuss, it was fun! And it was always interesting to listen to him talk about Canada, its culture and so on.
As to "разве", I absolutely agree with you and I gave some examples with NOT in questions in the video, too.👌Always liked this grammar nuance!
Thanks again for the comments! 😊
Красавица, однако
Часто ли вы используете слово "разве" при общении на русском?
Конечно. Вообще ходовое слово в устной речи.
Слово "часто "некорректно! Как "часто "определить невозможно! 😊
@@РадисткаКэт-я7п
Можно сказать:
-"Должен ли я ××× ?"
('Have I ××× ?")
-"Разве я должен ××× ?"
("If I have to ××× ?")
В первом случае, я просто поинтересовался.
Во втором случае, а качаю права, нарываюсь на конфликт."
Значит, раз Вы часто используете слово "разве", то вы являетесь спорщицей, Вы ищете конфликты, Вы СОЗДАЁТЕ(!!!!!!!) конфликтные ситуации.
Такие люди, как Вы, разрушают сыои семьи, создпют нервозную ситуацию у себя на работе. Если я проводил интервью, и, в процессе проведения интервью, челоаек использовал слово "разве", то я, разумеется, продолжал проводить интервью ещё несколько минут, после чего говорил:
"Благодарю Вас. Мы Вам перезвоним в течение недели."
И, разумеется, мой секретарь такому человеку перезванивал (спустя несколько дней), и говорил, что мы в его услугах не нуждаемся.
Это то что не давало мне спать😂
😂
Молодецка❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉
🤦🏻♂️ уфф, как она разговаривает 😊
👍
Лет ми спик фром май харт ин инглиш. Эвро эссоциэйшн , мэйджор рекомендейшн , нешнл сейшн , сенкью вэри мач TV .
И они ещё борются за звание дома высокой культуры быта.
Борются
Are you sure of it, honey...)?
Indeed? Really?
Да, похоже русский у нее не родной... 😂