Basic RUSSIAN GRAMMAR: How to MAKE Russian nouns PLURAL | Russian Comprehensive
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- Even though making nouns plural is a pretty straightforward process in Russian, many beginner students are still unsure how exactly they should do that.
So, let’s practice making Russian nouns plural today!
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0:00 - Intro
0:17 - the General Rule
01:25 - Practice Time!
02:08 - Ы or И?
05:50 - Exceptions: ГИ, КИ, ХИ
07:22 - Exceptions: ЖИ, ШИ, ЧИ, ЩИ
08:34 - Stress Shift in the Plural forms
09:51 - Vowel Reduction in the Plural forms
10:27 - Plural Nouns that end in -А
11:55 - Can you say "Hard/Soft vowels"?
12:12 - Plural Nouns that end in -Я
13:30 - Exceptions
14:33 - Particular Plural forms
15:08 - Nouns that look Plural, but are not
15:27 - Nouns that don't change in the Plural
15:46 - Nouns w/o a Plural form
16:25 - Differences between Russian and English
19:15 - Double Plural form!
20:44 - Take-away from the Lesson
21:33 - Practice Time!
21:50 - Answers to the Exercise
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With clear directions and explanations, Russian won't seem that tricky.
I believe, that behind every language, there's a particular way of thinking.
I hope, you enjoy the lesson!
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0:00 - Intro
0:17 - the General Rule
01:25 - Practice Time!
02:08 - Ы or И?
05:50 - Exceptions: ГИ, КИ, ХИ
07:22 - Exceptions: ЖИ, ШИ, ЧИ, ЩИ
08:34 - Stress Shift in the Plural forms
09:51 - Vowel Reduction in the Plural forms
10:27 - Plural Nouns that end in -А
11:55 - Can you say "Hard/Soft vowels"?
12:12 - Plural Nouns that end in -Я
13:30 - Exceptions
14:33 - Particular Plural forms
15:08 - Nouns that look Plural, but are not
15:27 - Nouns that don't change in the Plural
15:46 - Nouns w/o a Plural form
16:25 - Differences between Russian and English
19:15 - Double Plural form!
20:44 - Take-away from the Lesson
21:33 - Practice Time!
21:50 - Answers to the Exercise
👆 This video is a part of a Guided Plan for Learning Russian. Module 2: ua-cam.com/play/PLpgpVaWoAiTEvbvjE4GQYQAVsu3iQ6dVa.html
Module 1: Don't know How to START learning Russian?
ua-cam.com/play/PLpgpVaWoAiTEF8aNQvPnFCLBrtIeF3tqa.html
With clear directions and explanations, Russian won't seem that tricky.
I believe, that behind every language, there's a particular way of thinking.
I hope, you enjoy the lesson!
Большое спасибо, преподаватель!
Excellent vid, thanks!
Excellent subtitle.! It pays attention to pronunciation and punctuation. Not automatic one. ❤❤
Очень полезное видео.
Спасибо, Сумит!
Thanks a lot for the beautiful explanation. The exceptions are making almost the 50% of the general rules but I will still remain committed in learning it. Thanks!
Why it's easy when you gave explain it, спасибо большое 🇮🇩🤝🇷🇺
Я много учился ❤ спасибо
учился? like i studied a lot?
or узнал, like learned (new info)?
@@RussianComprehensive thank you - and what about научился ? What I want to say: I have lerarnd a lot... Ich habe viel gelernt...
@@jenslowe7910 я много чего узнал
you look more beautiful than the old videos
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Hello hello it's me again, the long feedback writer guy haha. This time I have a question and that's because of Неделя at 00:56
So I've noticed that in all other Slavic languages, НЕДЕЛЯ(or variations) means Sunday. And it actually makes sense because it comes from 2 words -
'НЕ' (the negative form of something or 'Not') and
'ДЕЛАТЬ' ('to work' or 'to do'). So it basically means the day when we do not do anything or simply put : *THE DAY OF REST* i.e. Sunday.
But for Russians to call the WHOLE WEEK as НЕДЕЛЯ (Not Doing Work) is kinda funny and weird. Is it because Russians never work on any day? (This is a joke hahaha). Do you know how and why 'Неделя' is used to describe a full week and not just Sunday like the rest of your Slavic brothers??
'SUNDAY' in Slavic Languages :
Serbian : Недеља
Belarusian : Нядзеля
Polish : Niedziela
Macedonian : Недела
Bosnian : Nedjelja
Ukrainian : Неділя
Croatian : Nedjelja
Slovak : Nedeľu
Slovenian : Nedelja
Czech : Neděle
Bulgarian : Неделя
and..........
Russian : Воскресенье 💀💀
Supposedly, in Russian, it means “the time from one day-off to the other” 😁
You're very beautiful ❤🎉
Just a heads up, we say "sounds like", and not "sounds as", but your English is pretty spot on otherwise.
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