Russian Question "WHO?"

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  • Опубліковано 13 гру 2024

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  • @rakunn
    @rakunn 4 роки тому +1

    So easy to understand thanks

  • @markmarkyyy5632
    @markmarkyyy5632 4 роки тому +1

    Your explanations are much easier to understand because you do not add to the confusion by harping on the fact that such and such is in the nominative case or accusative case etc. I have a 3 year old niece and she learns English perfectly fine (and fast) just hearing how words are used in context with the situation she wants to refer to. Great job (as usual).

  • @badisbadis8336
    @badisbadis8336 4 роки тому

    Really you are perfect anastacia " умница 😊 " wish you more success in your life.

  • @mahersedour7492
    @mahersedour7492 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks a lot

  • @jesse5352
    @jesse5352 4 роки тому

    Much obliged! When trying to learn Russian language I expectedly think there are going to be multiple barriers... However you managed to allocate a way around these barriers. Thank you!

  • @markmarkyyy5632
    @markmarkyyy5632 4 роки тому +1

    Great breakdown! (and examples).

  • @imnaero3098
    @imnaero3098 4 роки тому

    спасибо за видео

  • @최우성-g7g
    @최우성-g7g 4 роки тому +3

    You deserve more subsribers. This channel is amazing! I subscribed and thank you!

  • @The_Ghost_44567
    @The_Ghost_44567 4 роки тому +1

    I am in love with your teaching method, thanks a lot

  • @mdjaidahamad118
    @mdjaidahamad118 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for your video, it is very good. !!!

  • @billthetraveler51
    @billthetraveler51 4 роки тому +2

    Your video is so helpful. This video and the last one teach us to ‘ think ‘ in Russian. I will schedule lessons soon, but for now thank you for such interesting content. Спасибо большое 😊

    • @ARusPro
      @ARusPro  4 роки тому

      Thank you, Bill! I just replied to your email.

  • @jeffsnider3588
    @jeffsnider3588 4 роки тому +7

    а кого зовут Анастасия - is equivalent to - and who is called Anastasia? Your video skills are very good, this makes your lessons interesting.

    • @ARusPro
      @ARusPro  4 роки тому +1

      Спасибо! Yes, it is equivalent to "who is called Anastasia?", but literally it translates "who do they (people) call Anastasia?"

  • @bradenbakertv1903
    @bradenbakertv1903 4 роки тому +2

    Nice video

  • @thesummerlinemusic
    @thesummerlinemusic 4 роки тому +1

    Спасибо! You explained this so well! This is my first video of yours that I have watched and I subscribed. I am learning Russian using several forms (youtube videos, apps, etc) and I will visit for more. Good job!!

    • @ARusPro
      @ARusPro  4 роки тому

      Спасибо :)

  • @nesoyassen8750
    @nesoyassen8750 4 роки тому +1

    Hi, it was imazaing lesson please continue ❤️❤️

    • @ARusPro
      @ARusPro  4 роки тому

      Thank you, I will :)

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    @ARusPro  3 роки тому

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  • @benl9047
    @benl9047 4 роки тому

    Excellent video, I have a much better idea of when to use 'кого' now. But it doesn't 100% match the use of 'whom' in English because we might say something like "with whom ..." (well, now nowadays, but before), but in Russian "with" would trigger the instrumental case. But anyway that's me being pedantic because I understand your point and those little exercises in the middle were very helpful.
    Looking forward to seeing videos on question words for other cases like genitive, dative, instrumental and prepositional because the videos so far have been very well made!

    • @ARusPro
      @ARusPro  4 роки тому +1

      Спасибо большое! Yes, sure, it doesn't always matches "whom", only in questions for the Object. So in English it's just "who" and "whom", but in Russian we have many versions of "кто". I'm glad you liked these series, I will continue for sure :)

  • @sertiverinacov4003
    @sertiverinacov4003 4 роки тому

    везёт -ведёт ?

    • @ARusPro
      @ARusPro  4 роки тому

      These are verbs of motion. I will cover them in my future course.