How to ask HOW ARE YOU in Russian - Russian words and phrases made easy
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- Опубліковано 14 чер 2023
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How to say 'How are you' in Russian? Easy! These little videos are your ultimate guide to mastering Russian words and phrases.
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Russian is a very interesting language. As all languages it has assimilated stuff from other languages. The Russian language has bordered and interacted with so many languages. Swedish vikings founded the first Russian kingdom so i can sense a few norse words in the Russian language indeed, and many german and even more greek words as well. I just love Russia and how interesting the Russian language is to study, to put it shortly:)
Many languages have influenced other languages due to immigration and conquest over the centuries. Languages are fluid and always changing
don't forget the Turkish influence, we have a lot of Turkish words. My favorite one is ТАРАКАН (roach) :D
I am glad you are starting posting videos regularly again.
Useful class with eloquent pronunciation may you be happy, healthy and successful always
I love you for your way of teaching Russian language in a simple method . Thank you
POKA POKA
You are such a lovely teacher 🎉
I learned not to ask this question unless you want to know a lot of stuff you don't care about. I spent 7 years in Ukraine.
I need to get back into class asap!
My great aunt may have been Russian...never heard just "fine" .
Always remembered this by sounds like "Godzilla" with same stress as the song.
haha
Just great! 🎉
thank you!
Well, that's a lesson learned! I've been saying Как дела as written all this time, and I've been wrong all this time. But nobody corrected me ...
I recently learned to change -Г to -К, now I have to go the other way. "Russia is easy", said no-one, ever.
Most people pronounce it "Kak" instead of Kag. There are many words like this. Just remember that if a word starts and ends with the same letter, the first letter is voiceless, and the ending letter is voiced. The first K is pronounced as the English K ( Voiceless), and the last is pronounced as an English G ( Voiced). The difference between voiced and voiceless is that the voiceless consonant does not involve the vocal chords, and the voiced does. Put your fingers on your throat to see the difference.
@@kokomo9764 Thanks, Gregory! That's really useful.
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Yes like this!
Just how you explained here with the "Kag" sound. But still if you broke them down on the screen by syllable would be really helpful!
really a fantastic video and the whole playlist is wonderful ... Thank you for the great time and effort you invested in making this beautiful playlist of videos
감사합니다.
i like it, very fantastic
Daraaaa ❤
Большое спасибо мадам 🌹💐🌹
I love the little song at the end of these. ❤
Спасибо большое
Useful class
I started using как ты. Just because I don’t hear it as often with beginners
как ты is good
Me as a dutch person who have some Russian/ukrainian people in my work its really handy and also i can learn what they are saying
👍👍👍thank you
Perfect, I hate small talk.
I learned to like it here in the US :D
Ok I may be pre-empting your next lesson and apologies if so, but I heard that this translation has problems and is better translated as "How's things?", If we ask "How are you?" the response usually begins with "I" like, "I'm good", "I'm fine" etc which is the wrong response. Everybody feel free to correct me in replies ;)
I'll upload the video of how to respond today:)
хорошо, не плохо.
Thanks ♥
Am I right to say small talk isnt part of Russian language?
Hi mam how are you thank you for new video
Is there an equivalent small tallk way of saying 'how are you' in Russian? Like we use it in English?
the whole culture of small talk is a little different:) you can always talk about the weather :D
Привет Как Дела ?
Oh wow I never knew that. So difficult not to “small talk”. What should I say to the barista? Nothing then right? Just give my order and leave 😅?
haha yes, exactly :D There are so many jokes about it too:) Look up "ordering coffee in US vs UK"
Как делишки Даша? 😉
неплохо, а у тебя?
@@RealRussianClub Всё хорошо 😊👍
what about between friends and stuff
Needed this 0:15
My name is Hassan I would like to learn English. Is there someone with whom I practise this language?😢😢
Here's a start." With whom I could practice."
@@georgesakellaropoulos8162 with me 🥀
Is Миша also learning?
😊😊😊😊😊
Why is it “voiced”? And why isn’t it spelled with “g” instead of k?
Как дела?
Kak Dela..??
You are too cute 😉
Subscribin...pukka pukka
In 🇿🇦 kak means 💩. So it can not be going good with you
in Russian it's close too :D какать, какашка
How to say in russian "Putin murderer" ?
“Путин убийца”