This is a video I find so useful that I come back to it again and again. Also, I love the phrase, "Stop running from responsibility; get your life together" OMG-- I laughed out loud. You are a brilliant teacher. Thank you.
Thank you for the feedback! I'm really glad it turned out understandable, I thought the way I chose to explain it could be a bit confusing. Glad it's not the case!
Just rewatched this excellent vid, it's so much clearer and more satisfying to actually know in advance how the various cases affect the nouns and not having to stop every other second to figure it out/look it up lol
I understood the difference between з / зі but I don't know when we should use із, there weren't any examples with that form. Thanks for another great video!
One observation I made about learning languages a while back is that prepositions are usually some of the hardest words to use fluently for non native speakers. Ukrainian definitely follows that generalization. for anyone who feels discouraged because prepositions are difficult just remember that prepositions are about the relationships between different words. relationships are always way more complicated than they seem and you have to work on them to maintain them. same thing with prepositions. anyway cool video!
This is a video I find so useful that I come back to it again and again. Also, I love the phrase, "Stop running from responsibility; get your life together" OMG-- I laughed out loud. You are a brilliant teacher. Thank you.
Haha glad I made you laugh! Thank you 😊
At 17:30, why is it that the dative мені is used, as well as the infinitive покласти? I'm trying to wrap my head around it but cannot manage. Дякую!
It sounds like accusative is for when there is movement.
1 2:09
2 4:45
3 8:36
4 10:09
5 11:00
6 14:33
7 18:03
8 19:14
9 20:17
10 21:00
Thank you so much Olya ♥️ I already understood everything ☺️☺️🇺🇦🇺🇦💙💙♥️♥️ just carry on ♥️♥️💙💙
Thank you for the feedback! I'm really glad it turned out understandable, I thought the way I chose to explain it could be a bit confusing. Glad it's not the case!
Very clear, great explanations--- one more observation--- at 5:50, you say , but the on screen text shows ..........
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed 😊 yes, you can use у or в, it's the same preposition
Thankyou for your Time i love tour lessons❤❤❤from Belize, i love all slavic languages and i love ukraine
Glad to read this 💙💛 thank you for watching!
I love your cat in the background.
Thank you for the video, very helpful.
Glad it was helpful! And I loooove that cat too 🥰
Чудове відео. Сподіваюся, ви будете робити більше уроків про прийменники. Також, Мені подобається ваш кіт.
Дякую! Постараюся!
This was very helpful, дякую!
❤Thank you for an awesome lesson. The many examples help to hear the case endings and to use them correctly.
Thank you for watching 💙💛
It's very interesting when you explained about 3 consonants. Thank you so much for this!
Glad you enjoyed!
Excellent, as always! 💛💙👍😊
Thank you so much!
Just rewatched this excellent vid, it's so much clearer and more satisfying to actually know in advance how the various cases affect the nouns and not having to stop every other second to figure it out/look it up lol
I understood the difference between з / зі but I don't know when we should use із, there weren't any examples with that form. Thanks for another great video!
Does cute girl come with instructions?
Extremely useful and excellent video! We're very lucky to have you around, дякую 😊
And I'm so lucky with my viewers! Thank you so much!
Thank you for good explanation, I want to learn Ukrainian quickly these days, your videos are very helpful.
Great job
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Super glad to read this! Thank you so much 💙💙💙💛💛💛🙏
Чудові пояснення! 👏 дякую 🙏...і “get your life together”, дуже смішно 😂👍
Хахах дякую! Невеличка імпровізація 😂😂😂
Let's Learn Ukrainian 😂Ну, молодець. Істеричний. Я сміявся. 😂😂😂
Interesting lesson
Thank you!
Дякую за відео! Ви чудова вчителькa. Я вчу вашу прекрасну українську мову і ви мені дуже допомагаєте. Вітання з Хорватії! Слава Україні!
This video is probably one of the most useful Ukrainian language vids I've seen! Super helpful. Thank you!
Very good explanation and examples, compliments for the teacher!
Thank you a lot! 💙💛🙏
One observation I made about learning languages a while back is that prepositions are usually some of the hardest words to use fluently for non native speakers. Ukrainian definitely follows that generalization. for anyone who feels discouraged because prepositions are difficult just remember that prepositions are about the relationships between different words. relationships are always way more complicated than they seem and you have to work on them to maintain them. same thing with prepositions. anyway cool video!
Can u make a video on (за) preposition like where to use it
Will do ☺
Ви хороша увчитиля Оля 👍👍
Дякую!
P.S. Your cat is so cute.
He is! Thank you :)
Thanks ñ
You're welcome! 🤗