Ukrainian Present Tense. The Second Conjugation Group.
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Having a Ukrainian father who taught me the language as a child & watching your lessons is a great refresher as Ukrainian hasnt come out of my mouth for at least 30 years,thank you
I have been studying Ukrainian for almost 1 year. I love your resources and videos! Thank you!!
Ina. Go on foot means to walk. Ходити to walk. Дякую за урок 🙂
Щиро дякую за цей урок. Зараз я краще розумію деякі дієвідміни.
Good video. Дякую 🇺🇦💕
You are also funny sometimes-- i love it!
Great explanations!
My mother was a teacher. My niece is graduating from college this year to be a teacher. I think you are an excellent teacher.
Hello Inna.. How adorable are you!
How many tenses does the Ukrainian language includes?
3 Tenses and 2 aspects (Imperfective and Perfective).
@@SpeakUkrainian 3 Tenses!! Wow this will be interesting. Much love Inna.
This is a really good video but I got lost very fast.
I would suggest conjugating 1 verb for all the cases ( Yes writing down everything and no shortcuts) . Repeat the cycle( conjugating 1 verb for all the cases) with several other verbs. Once the students get the pattern then give them some complicated ones.
Another suggestion I would recommend is that it's ok to erase your whiteboard during a UA-cam session and not cram everything into one. Students have the ability to pause UA-cam and take better notes.
The third suggestion, once you give them a lot of examples then have the student try themselves. Challenge them to do it while you conducting your video.
The fourth suggestion is that table format is very important in teaching since some people are visual learners. Pick one table format and stick with it. I have seen 3 rows and 2 columns format (on your flash card) and other formats it's all in one column (in your video).
I also have a suggestion. Why don't you make videos? You seem so strong to mee.
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Great video!
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a little fast. but I have brain damage in the Weirnickie's area
Ukriane with Rusia
Maybe i liked you but i never say i love you
їздити - їжджу? It's really cool to trace back this panslavic palatalization, when зʲ and дʲ (in something proto-Slavic like, I guess, ězʲdʲu, essentially "єзьдю") transformed into жʲ and дʲжʲ, and then to ж and дж, which was preserved in a language
At the 20:11 "Is it difficult?" .... Yes! I'm a native English speaker that also speaks Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese. This is my first non-romance language I'm studying and my brain hurts lol. But I'm excited for the continued challenge! Thank you for this great channel and specifically these videos covering the two conjugation groups.
One of the great tests of a teacher is to help students break down and understand complex ideas. You do it beautifully. This video is helping me understand some things that I had not understood previously. Велике спасибі, дорога вчителька!!
I just discovered your channel, teacher. And I'm really fascinated with the way that you explained, for a language so hard as Ukrainian is, it's great to have a teacher who focuses on to highlight every tiny detail, you just won a new follower.
When the groups for second conjugation got up to five, I knew we were in trouble!!!
Thank you Inna . 😊☺
After learning russian for many years. I've decides to study Ukrainian leanguage and I really enjoy. They're so similar, at least until this moment. Thanks for your videos and your patiente.
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Hold on... In group one we had бити і пити, which both have ити as the ending. Should I just remember that most of the time ити verbs are group 2?
Inna, if you can say owl in English, just precede it with your B sound in Ukrainian. Just a tip. Instead, I like your English accent as a Ukrainian speaker, so I don't actually mind. Your lessons are really meaningful to me. Thanks.
It seems like the "irregularities" are there because it makes the sounds easier to say.
"Я сиду" is very clumsy, it's hard for your tongue to transition smoothly between these sounds.
"Я сиджу" seems like a natural way for those sounds to be flow into each other. And it seems to be exactly the same with "-ять", it flows better than "-ать " for this word.
This was also apparent in your video on the first conjugation group, when removing the infinitive ending left you with not enough syllables. It would make the words sound bad, so you don't do it according to the exact rules. The real lesson here, I think, is that the language existed before the rules. The rules (and the writing) describe the language, but they didn't shape it.
Other teachers tell you phrases. Inna's Speak Ukraine video are teaching me how to speak Ukrainian not just say phrases.
Great lesson; conjugation 1 was great video too. In fact, all your lessons. It's good that you write the words on the board and construct the verbs step by step.
Excellent, and logical explanations for a very complex language!
Inna, At 1:06 of this video, ити is in the 1st group, At 2:58 of this video, ити is in the 2nd group, Is there a mistake or am I missing something? Дякую
There is no mistake. 1st and 2nd conjugation groups have the same ending -ити.
@@innasopronchuk so for clarity you said to write down and remember -ити is in the first conjugation group but now we are saying it's in both , ok so how do we recognize which group it's in what is the rule ? What puts one word ending with -ити into the first conjugation group and therefore what puts a word ending with -ити into the 2nd?
More exceptions than chemistry 😂😂.
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dear Inna stay safe and strong
Very perfect. I have to practice more often as possible to catch all the subtility of this lesson. Thank's a lot.
Are there perhaps some downloadable worksheets where I could practice these? This is a lot to remember without systematic practice.
Love the lesson, I'm taking notes on everything you teach. You are very clear, it's just a lot for my brain!
You may find some on Pinterest or if you use Google, I’ve found some helpful charts.
Another excellent video. Your teaching style has enabled me to more easily understand this concept.
л is only add to Я та вони.
Ваш клас хороший, але ви навчитеся виходити з дороги.
I don't know maybe im in turky
Yo the editor was going off on this one
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Hi Inna, thanks for your videos - I'm using your flashcards and exercise book and your videos are super helpful for filling in the gaps! I am on a mission to watch all your videos!
I just have a question, as I'm a little confused about "ви": Here you've said that ви is the FORMAL version for "you", however, I've also heard ви is the PLURAL form of "you", so, is ви also a plural form as well as being formal? (Or have I been misguided??) Спасибі заздалегідь!
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Yes, it is both.
now I know much more!
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In which catergory does їсти belong?
It is the first verb you learn on duolingo course
Why do I want to say вони сплють?
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