Learn Russian in 40 minutes - The Best of 2016

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 260

  • @russianpod101
    @russianpod101  2 роки тому

    bit.ly/3vAxI43 Click here and get the best resources online to master Russian grammar and improve your vocabulary with tons of content for FREE!

  • @danila7860
    @danila7860 7 років тому +157

    Я один зашёл посмотреть, как они учат русский язык?))😜

    • @Ariadna1992
      @Ariadna1992 7 років тому +5

      нет я тоже

    • @fuadvaleev2532
      @fuadvaleev2532 7 років тому +3

      Ты не один такой поверь! Единственное что урок этот какой то быстро изучаемый, следить за английскими словами! Она так обучает как будто бы люди со встроенной дополнительной памятью, то есть еще и фотографической, её уроков ранее обучаемых я не нашёл

    • @pivo315
      @pivo315 7 років тому +4

      Adairkooo _______A больше половины просмотревших это видео скорее всего русские или русскоговорящие

    • @gavinl9067
      @gavinl9067 7 років тому +2

      Adairkooo _______A она отлично учитель

    • @user-gs6lz7cc7y
      @user-gs6lz7cc7y 7 років тому +1

      Adairkooo _______A я тоже хотел как они изучают наш богатый язык 😂😂

  • @QuirlosCanto
    @QuirlosCanto 3 роки тому

    I love it. You learn how to connect to the pan-Slavic family.

  • @umamaheswarannamasivayam8522
    @umamaheswarannamasivayam8522 6 років тому

    Я из Индии. Приветствую. превосходен. Я получаю пользу от ваших учений. Большое спасибо ... сейчас в России. Это очень полезно для меня.

  • @markoslouizkambauvas4563
    @markoslouizkambauvas4563 8 місяців тому

    I am glad to find these lessons ! I will study !! Thanks !!

  • @Alfy47
    @Alfy47 7 років тому

    These phrases do not appear in the textbooks and are very useful . Katya is an excellent teacher and this is why I am listening all her videos.

  • @moniczka1542
    @moniczka1542 7 років тому

    I'm a Polish native speaker and I really want to learn Russian and your videos help me to do this.
    Thanks Katya!

  • @user-uh4ro2oo7k
    @user-uh4ro2oo7k 6 років тому

    Hello Katya. I have to say that your lessons are the best and easiest to understand. Привет Катя. Я должен сказать что ваши уроки лучше всего и проще всего понять. Большое Спасибо!

  • @german-commander_14_7
    @german-commander_14_7 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this amazing video!

  • @romapetrov8783
    @romapetrov8783 7 років тому

    Речь чуть тягучая, а когда скорость уменьшаешь до 0.5 - вообще бомба!)

  • @KJKP
    @KJKP 6 років тому

    To learn fluent Russian in one year is an amazing feat. Even Spanish, Portuguese, or French, for an English speaker to learn fluently in one year is amazing. For example, 13000 to 15000 words in the Russian language (does not count different word endings as new words), learning 50 new words per day- and remembering them after 10 months- requires 300 days. All that learning does not include making sentences. Correct sentence structure and the ability to construct novel words are signs of mastery. Most of the teachers here on UA-cam are NOT fluent. They speak very, very well, true. But, they still mispronounce some words and make grammar errors. True mastery requires natural learning- which is mimicking a native speaker and receiving lots of correction from someone who cares. May God bless every good person who wants to learn.

  • @mohammedal-hammadi5085
    @mohammedal-hammadi5085 6 років тому

    Вы сами лучшие, спасибо большое 😊

  • @desnicar
    @desnicar 7 років тому +7

    33:51
    Sure as hell feels like it while I'm learning Russian.

  • @deutschmitpurple2918
    @deutschmitpurple2918 Рік тому

    I am learning Russian and I have really loved it

  • @jeffsnider3588
    @jeffsnider3588 7 років тому

    I'm too amazed to amaze anyone else........жизнь прекрасна......

  • @nazarenovallejos
    @nazarenovallejos 6 років тому

    I love your accent and pronunciation and all you entire videos, very helpful material. Thank you so much from Argentina

  • @russianpod101
    @russianpod101  6 років тому +3

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  • @cherrybombcreations4921
    @cherrybombcreations4921 7 років тому +2

    These are great videos! When writing the words on the screen I find it much easier when the words are in english letters. I am not yet familiar with the Russian letters, so it makes it difficult for me to follow along in the segments that do not use english letters. I started learning the Russian language when I was in school, and have wanted to pick it back up. I am so glad I found your channel! Spasibo!

  • @mitskinecessarycontent9128
    @mitskinecessarycontent9128 7 років тому +1

    Spasibo for the video. do svidaniya

  • @elsayedeldedamony6251
    @elsayedeldedamony6251 7 років тому

    شكرا لكم تحياتي

  • @umamaheswarannamasivayam8522
    @umamaheswarannamasivayam8522 6 років тому

    Приветствую. превосходен. Я получаю пользу от ваших учений. Большое спасибо.

  • @aidan564
    @aidan564 7 років тому +14

    Congrats for 100,000 Russian Speakers!!!

  • @juanpaz3955
    @juanpaz3955 4 роки тому

    QUE PROFESORA TAN LINDA.. CON ELLA NO SOLO APRENDO EL IDIOMA RUSO SINO QUE LE PROPONGO MATRIMONIO. CARIÑO SALUDOS DESDE COLOMBIA

  • @gwjuggernaut
    @gwjuggernaut 7 років тому

    Спасибо ...

  • @RobertShiplett
    @RobertShiplett 7 років тому

    for those of us with progressive neural disorders, syndromes, conditions or diseases, 10 years from when we started learning Russian or another language will be a GOOD outcome. Just saying, as your customer. For some of us, speed is no longer the issue. Some of us will be under age 60. Some of us hope to reach 75. And we believe in exercise and diet and sleep ... and BRAIN work ! спасибо. Merci. Danke. ありがと.

  • @natashal8381
    @natashal8381 6 років тому

    Great video

  • @hioppa7876
    @hioppa7876 6 років тому +3

    Мне кажется или только русские смотрят иностранные видео о том, как выучить русский?

  • @hndiep
    @hndiep 6 років тому

    Спасибо Вам за видео

  • @love.me.besser
    @love.me.besser 7 років тому +3

    спасиба вам большой))

  • @jamesrobison4960
    @jamesrobison4960 7 років тому +1

    Very Nice Katyu :-)

  • @bathell8099
    @bathell8099 6 років тому

    Ну наконец-то, so many years пытался выучить Russian и ничего не помогало. Today посмотрел это видео, and voila говорю as native Russian.

  • @Gregk123
    @Gregk123 7 років тому +3

    Although there are many, many videos on UA-cam for Russian students, this video is certainly one of the best (if not THE BEST), as I'm still looking around. More details in my very lengthy commentary elsewhere here under TOP COMMENTS). Thank you very much.

  • @ntinavanian5197
    @ntinavanian5197 4 роки тому

    Thanks from Greece! 🇬🇷👏
    Spasiba iz Gretsiu (right?). I know russian but it's easier when you understand what you hear than to talk!

  • @nabilmd5409
    @nabilmd5409 7 років тому

    very good

  • @AskSirus
    @AskSirus 7 років тому

    Excellent ^^

  • @user-pf9gv4ul1p
    @user-pf9gv4ul1p 7 років тому

    Отличное произношение, Like a native)

  • @salmatarek6165
    @salmatarek6165 7 років тому

    очень интерестно и полезно
    мне это нравится

  • @sknaht
    @sknaht 7 років тому +26

    Клянусь богом, никогда не говорил по-русски, а тут вот посмотрел видео и выучил ВЕСЬ ЯЗЫК ЗА 40 МИНУТ!

    • @arturhakobyan4323
      @arturhakobyan4323 7 років тому +1

      This Small [ ] да ладно?

    • @user-vy3bw3mf8g
      @user-vy3bw3mf8g 7 років тому

      This Small [ ] я тоже!

    • @sknaht
      @sknaht 7 років тому +2

      Прочитал "Слово о полку Игореве" (в оригинале "Слово о плъку Игорєвѣ · Игорѧ сꙑна Свѧ́тъславлѧ · внука Ольгова") на древнерусском. Сейчас читаю "Хождение за три моря". На этом канале очень хорошие уроки. Посмотрев всего лишь несколько из них, я говорю по-русски лучше, чем большинство русских.

    • @eziorus
      @eziorus 6 років тому +1

      Before i couldn't speak Russian, but as soon as looked this video я сразу же выучил его за первые 5 минут просмотра!!!

    • @user-vy3bw3mf8g
      @user-vy3bw3mf8g 6 років тому +1

      I agree. This magic video can make you not just Russian speaker, but also literate russian speaker. Now I can watch Russian videos ^^

  • @vistagraphsnet
    @vistagraphsnet 7 років тому

    Google Russian World Lesson 1 Best tutor on the planet. You could learn much from watching her.

  • @jmathers99
    @jmathers99 7 років тому +15

    я тебя люблю Катя

  • @christophneuschaeffer7489
    @christophneuschaeffer7489 4 роки тому

    #2 While I totally agree that it is fun to learn Russian, I really doubt the latter part of your sentence, dear Katja. As a German I also speak French and Hebrew and once learnt a little Arabic while I was still a student. German is considered to be a pretty tough nut to crack - at least if you want to speak it properly. But Russian grammar doesn't seem to be any simpler as far as I can judge after eight months of learning it. I still have a long way to go, but I really like your videos as an addition to my lessons that I take at a private teacher. So far it has been a joyful journey to learn Russian.

  • @user-rx4mf9yl5i
    @user-rx4mf9yl5i 7 років тому +5

    Очень легко, very easy

  • @Nik-by5mi
    @Nik-by5mi 7 років тому

    симпатичная!

  • @marcosbazan4751
    @marcosbazan4751 7 років тому +9

    When we say russian is easy to learn, Who's standard are we going by?! lol. I love learning it, but this is really hard!

    • @YaShoom
      @YaShoom 3 роки тому

      Why is it difficult? Maybe you just haven't learned to pick up pronunciation?

    • @bob45
      @bob45 2 роки тому

      A Polish or Serbian or Ukrainian person will find Russian easy, so I guess it's easy by their standards. Spanish will be harder for them. To an Italian, on the other hand, Spanish will be easy but Russian awfully difficult.

  • @beasheerhan4482
    @beasheerhan4482 5 років тому

    This is a very needed lesson, yet the some of the phrases you chose are as unlikely as Martians visiting this planet! Example? 'Russian is fun and easy to learn' Are you kidding? Russian is rewarding, but, easy? Also, 'I became fluent in Russian in one year'. Yeah, right - only in a short story by Gogol, perhaps. No, on second thought, not even there! So, yes, this lesson is a great idea, BUT, you need to get better phrases. But, yes, I like your inventiveness in coming up with your own things!

  • @albertogorbachev2824
    @albertogorbachev2824 6 років тому

    i like her sarcasm
    blin

  • @troygonzales2664
    @troygonzales2664 7 років тому

    Вот 3:54 хахах часто мне говорили так как вы говорите тут))) Молодец.

  • @eng.mohammedmoghrabi2040
    @eng.mohammedmoghrabi2040 7 років тому +1

    Russian languge its very difficult ..but beautiful in the same time ...

  • @douglasherr4725
    @douglasherr4725 5 років тому

    So cute

  • @karanraju5093
    @karanraju5093 6 років тому

    I speak 4 languages English, Hindi, Malayalam and Tamil. All of which is native. But I don't think I can never learn Russian. It's so hard.

  • @rodiya9
    @rodiya9 6 років тому

    не хватает слова благодарю. спасибо не всегда уместно

  • @ypn.official
    @ypn.official 7 років тому +4

    Who says Black Widow - Natasha isn't Russian? Here she is teaching Russian.

    • @andreyvasilyev8547
      @andreyvasilyev8547 7 років тому

      Natasha is Russian (I am Russian and she has lived in Russia many years because she not only has no accent while speaking Russian but she also understands the way emotions in Russian work and how to express them. Its one of those little niches only native speakers carry from living life using the language for so long.) Every language has this.

  • @unnamed5011
    @unnamed5011 7 років тому

    Спасибо, теперь я знаю Русский

  • @joncagex
    @joncagex 6 років тому

    Who ate my ice cream?! Lol. Thanks hunny

  • @jeffreyd508
    @jeffreyd508 7 років тому +2

    09:26 Of the 200 most common languages in the world, English is rated as the 7th easiest, and Russian as the 7th most difficult!
    .
    I went, she went, we went, you went.........simple. All languages have some difficult parts. English its probably all the complicated past tenses. Good news is you dont need to use most of them to speak fluent English.
    .
    28 ways to say 'her' in Russian.......57 ways to say this/that....and make sure you choose the correct one, or sound ridiculous......get ready for the pain beginner students, LOL!

  • @KJKP
    @KJKP 6 років тому

    If you want a particular section: 0:25 = 10 Phrases to Amaze4:30 = 10 Phrases you never want to hear9:00 = basic pronunciation17:43 = how to negate sentences (basic)19:43 = Why learn Russian (basic motivation)31:15 = clothes33:07 = 10 Phrases that make the speaker look the fool36:55 = Hotel words

  • @criseduard6061
    @criseduard6061 6 років тому

    I can't help but laugh at your comment at the end of the phrases lol

  • @youth9046
    @youth9046 6 років тому +5

    Профессионально шарю в рашн лэнгвич, обращайтесь

    • @YaShoom
      @YaShoom 3 роки тому

      Для того, что бы обратиться к вам, нужно УЖЕ понимать русский сленг =)
      Как думаете, что они поймут из слов "шарю в рашн лэнгвич"?)))

  • @carloscarhtolentino6394
    @carloscarhtolentino6394 6 років тому

    LEARNING RUSSIAN AND ENGLISH ALSO!!!

  • @Ceelxaar
    @Ceelxaar 7 років тому +24

    Hi, i,m Syrian and i want to learn Russian, ever since the Russian helped us out in the war against US backed terrorists in Syria i have been very interessted in learning Russians so i can impress the people coming over here ;)

    • @jeffreyd508
      @jeffreyd508 7 років тому +1

      @DaFuq Im from the Police State, but living in Ukraine. I want you to know you have supporters! All my friends and I stand with you and support you in stopping those terrorsists and the u.s. imperialistic terrorists as well!

    • @andreyvasilyev8547
      @andreyvasilyev8547 7 років тому +2

      Dafuq Russia is a place where people live from the heart and soul. If you have no feelings Russia is not the place for you, but i see that you do have feelings and a soul and are doing the right thing. Very soon i will be serving in the Russian army and maybe by some chance i too will be sent to Syria to keep peace against terrorism. Those fuckers need to be exterminated like weeds from a garden. I respect your culture and even Russia has many different ethnic backgrounds mixed in, we do not care where you're from or what god you worship.... we care about your actions. If you are truly living from the heart, have empathy and the right sense of reason, our arms are open in Russia and we welcome you like one of our own brothers. Best wishes to you and wish you success in your studies of Russian!

    • @user-jt7sh3ww2j
      @user-jt7sh3ww2j 6 років тому +1

      Dafuq russia help you for what ?
      Ahhh to kill civilian people ... good for you 👏

  • @darwinaristigueta8988
    @darwinaristigueta8988 7 років тому

    Hahahaha I LOVE her, soooo funny

  • @srinjoykar7236
    @srinjoykar7236 7 років тому

    Thanks for video ....... you r very beautiful 😊😊😊

  • @derryfachri3368
    @derryfachri3368 7 років тому

    so beautiful

  • @nvrsk2010
    @nvrsk2010 6 років тому

    Да по этому видосу и английский можно выучить ). Good lessons but mostly for ladyes. Serious guys you need russian mafia language corse, where you will be educated how to speak, where to speak, where not to smile (usa guys its for you, you smiling a lot).

  • @KimchiSpringRoll
    @KimchiSpringRoll 7 років тому

    Overwhelming at 2:30 already.... lmao where should I start learning I think this is so hard!!!!!!

  • @bashirabdelwahed
    @bashirabdelwahed 6 років тому

    50 wordss :o that made me feel like a >

  • @arturofabris8757
    @arturofabris8757 7 років тому

    is she an angel?

  • @victoriannecastle
    @victoriannecastle 7 років тому +1

    Saw the first vid.
    So is this just a compilation of what has already been posted?

  • @user-pp6jf8xg3v
    @user-pp6jf8xg3v 7 років тому +3

    and я тоже зашел посмотреть как учат русский

  • @internetresearchagency2238
    @internetresearchagency2238 Рік тому

    Katusha 😍

  • @umamaheswarannamasivayam8522
    @umamaheswarannamasivayam8522 6 років тому

    можете ли вы предоставить информацию для проверки русского языка как иностранного (torfl)

  • @JS-iw5bh
    @JS-iw5bh 6 років тому

    Katya, you're so cute! I just started learning but from my experience the only way to really learn is to fully emerge yourself in the language. I don't have that opportunity...do I try to find a girlfriend that speaks Russian fluently?😂 What's the best way for an English speaker to really learn?

  • @pmz558
    @pmz558 7 років тому +8

    1st part of video and i am like okay time to find another language to learn 😅 i love russain and i really enjoy it but i find it really really hard to learn.😪

    • @pumbo_nv
      @pumbo_nv 7 років тому +1

      It's not hard at all, I am telling you.

    • @ivanrivera777
      @ivanrivera777 7 років тому

      I feel ya, can't even write my own name.

    • @mabeI
      @mabeI 7 років тому

      Ziyad M oh dear this looks very hard

    • @dannyjimenez9558
      @dannyjimenez9558 7 років тому

      Все дороги ведут на хуй

    • @jeffreyd508
      @jeffreyd508 7 років тому +1

      Dont do it unless necessary. If its a hobby go learn Spanish or French. Russian will crush your soul. Hear me now.....believe me later......

  • @Gregk123
    @Gregk123 7 років тому +17

    PLEASE DON'T READ THE FOLLOWING commentary unless you're really VERY PATIENT. Thank you.
    About NINE minutes through the video, the teacher reminds us, especially native English speakers, WHY English is one of the most difficult languages - if not the most difficult - on the planet...(especially, to learn well enough. No wonder even most native English speakers - yes, even college grads - have problems spelling even ordinary words consistently correctly. Spelling Bee competitions are virtually unheard of for other languages; but English).... If Chinese is considered to be one of the most difficult languages for an English native speaker, just imagine how very, very difficult learning English would be for the Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, and Russians, to name just a few! Not only are the English-language spellings, stresses/accents...without consistent rules, and most letters of the alphabet (especially the majority of vowels) may have half a dozen different sounds (the letter A in act, art, bait, beat, cake, dais, eat, fair, gallant, heavy, etc., etc., etc.; the letter E in east, every, cake [e=silent], mete, etc.). Virtually every English letter can also be silent - a, e, i, o, u = too many to mention; b = bomB, comB, dumB, lamB, etc., etc.; c = indiCt (pr. inDITE = the c is silent, and there are many more) - and practically every letter of the English alphabet. So, the bottom line is that any English speaker who really WANTS TO - and most important of all, has the INTEREST - will FIND THE TIME and will learn not only RUSSIAN, but any other language he or she so desires. By learning the fundamentals of the English grammar and the Russian language very well, one will find it much easier to learn some of the other Eastern European languages, too! I myself grew up amongst a family, friends and relatives, most of whom spoke a different language; so I became fairly well-versed in about half a dozen languages. Thereafter, I studied not only linguistics, but I turned language-learning "a hobby," experimenting dozens and dozens of languages, becoming knowledgeable in over a dozen languages and fluent in 6-8 of them.... Using the English language as the medium, I found BASIC German (note: "basic"), to be the easiest (beyond basic, German becomes less facile); Spanish is difficult in the beginning; however, one can quickly learn tons of vocabulary by means of association; Portuguese is more difficult than Spanish, but Italian is fairly easy for someone who has a good knowledge of Spanish (plus grammar) in that these two languages are very similar. Note that for a Portuguese (or Brazilian), it's easier to learn Spanish than vice versa; Persian and Arabic use the same script (and Urdu, too, among others), but for an English speaker, Persian and Urdu are much easier to learn than Arabic. What makes Russian discouraging is the Cyrillic script. However, once the letters of the alphabet are mastered, then Russian becomes much easier than most of the above-mentioned languages, as well as Hungarian and Finnish (these two are far more difficult to learn than, say, Romanian. In fact, I would consider Romanian the easiest - though nothing in life is really very easy to learn! - Eastern European language to learn (that's for a native English speaker). Of course, I'm providing just a minute amount of the info I've accrued over many, many years - but, in order not to leave out Eastern Asian languages...please note that I found Japanese to be much easier than Korean and Chinese, for example, the lingua franca of India, Hindi (AKA Hindustani), is quite similar to Urdu (spoken in Pakistan), but the Urdu script is Arabic.... So, due to time constraints and how very busy people are, especially in these days of the Internet, I'm closing my commentary here; otherwise, I'm afraid, I'd be going on for another thousand pages to express my views on languages and language learning.... Thank you very much if you bothered to read my two cents! Thanks, again.

    • @mychannelforviewingmemes2797
      @mychannelforviewingmemes2797 7 років тому

      Greg K. disagree, it wouldn't become worldwide​ if it wasn't degenerated throughout the French oppression of Britain. nearly all grammar disappeared back then. English language formerly had full grammar similar to German. look, I'm learning Russian from English channel, even if I'm Slavic and English is my third language, just because English is so easy.

    • @mychannelforviewingmemes2797
      @mychannelforviewingmemes2797 7 років тому

      and the whole thing you tried to describe is called language families. two word term for all that.

    • @mychannelforviewingmemes2797
      @mychannelforviewingmemes2797 7 років тому +1

      yeah and i don't really believe you can speak Mandarin or Hungarian. it's ofc easy for a french guy to get Spanish right, but Romanic languages are the easiest for everyone as almost all technical terms come from latin

    • @mychannelforviewingmemes2797
      @mychannelforviewingmemes2797 7 років тому

      but nevemind, I'm just jealous

    • @janjensen3220
      @janjensen3220 7 років тому +2

      I understand what you are trying to say, but I disagree.
      English basically doesn't have any grammatical concept to make it really hard. The only annoyance is the vast ammount of irregularities in pronounciation, but that's the only thing that can be considered hard. But once you know a word, how it is pronounced and written you can immediately use it, because in all but very few cases you can just put it in a sentence as it is, and in case of verbs apply the simple and few rules of conjugation . This isn't remotely the case for many other languages.
      Thoughts like: Well this word ends with "xyz" so how does it end if I want to use it in a conditional sentence, 3rd person plural etc - you just don't need to think about that. And there are many many more examples.
      I'd argue that it is by far the easiest of all Indo European languages.

  • @iron_777
    @iron_777 6 років тому

    блин, прикольно изучают русский

  • @mxllard
    @mxllard 7 років тому

    Hey yo what's up guys

  • @nightlight4833
    @nightlight4833 7 років тому

    hi katya, have you arrived Lombok Island ? cause you look familiar :)

  • @YaShoom
    @YaShoom 3 роки тому

    14:01 wtf, it does not reduce, neither "zup" nor "bes". Strange, although it is written with a reduction

  • @bboyd-ace7889
    @bboyd-ace7889 6 років тому

    Удачи вам наши Американские друзья!

  • @NOORCHEK
    @NOORCHEK 7 років тому

    Well done
    يوجد كورس روسي علي قناتي يسعدني انضمامكم
    بالتوفيق

    • @federiqoespania
      @federiqoespania 6 років тому

      تعلم الروسية مع نورشك allah akbar?

  • @odinsarrow1343
    @odinsarrow1343 7 років тому

    she is my dream girl... wow

  • @atiqebrahimi3452
    @atiqebrahimi3452 6 років тому

    Oh! Katya, why i can't find teachers like you here in Moscow???/???????????????

  • @imbogdan5883
    @imbogdan5883 7 років тому +2

    Я тот русский - который знает всего 100 слов,- и мне их хватает

  • @Nalpama
    @Nalpama 7 років тому +13

    only words I know
    xaxaxaxaxaxa

    • @user-ur2ej5op5y
      @user-ur2ej5op5y 7 років тому

      Nalpama Alpha lmao 😂

    • @samuraiii6434
      @samuraiii6434 6 років тому

      Nalpama Alpha and cyka blyat

    • @Axizi
      @Axizi 6 років тому

      Lmao xD

    • @MisterKoK22
      @MisterKoK22 6 років тому +1

      Learn a few words - pizdets and huinya. Universal. For every occasion of life.

  • @nanari2161
    @nanari2161 7 років тому

    Вай, вай, вай. Всегда хотела посмотреть как вы учите наш язык,, хоть и сама в английском не сильна, лол..

  • @taehyungscute4540
    @taehyungscute4540 7 років тому

    прикольно, они тут русский учат

  • @keitha.9922
    @keitha.9922 6 років тому

    I want to learn Russian and I need proper tutoring.This video is more of show boating than teaching though its interesting too.

  • @Hydra-ce4bt
    @Hydra-ce4bt 6 років тому

    "...russians are funny people... "
    Me: * thinking of NFKRZ * nah mush

  • @pradelelien3267
    @pradelelien3267 6 років тому

    You have to teach me 101

  • @deepaknaiknavare5646
    @deepaknaiknavare5646 6 років тому

    siyaaa....

  • @user-sh5xx1zo6i
    @user-sh5xx1zo6i 6 років тому

    теперь я знаю русский

  • @lytkarinoforewa
    @lytkarinoforewa 7 років тому

    Всем кто об этом думал-Наташа не из России(или не совсем)

  • @carlloeber
    @carlloeber 7 років тому

    Katya you're a babe.. thank you for your fantastic teachings.. will you come to lunch ? in Paris or San Francisco?

  • @elsayedeldedamony6251
    @elsayedeldedamony6251 7 років тому

    شكرا لك تحياتي

  • @NorthSpoofer
    @NorthSpoofer 7 років тому +3

    scaret johansons sister?

  • @watchman001
    @watchman001 7 років тому

    пустыня

  • @YaShoom
    @YaShoom 3 роки тому

    13:19 not Bok, but Bohh.

  • @9852811837
    @9852811837 7 років тому

    she is damn innocent nd cute....

  • @googavo1d
    @googavo1d 7 років тому

    yeah but how to unlearn it ? :D

  • @ivoivo87
    @ivoivo87 5 років тому

    There are no such similarities between western Slavic languages and eastern Slavic languages as between western Slavic languages and south Slavic (Serbian) and between eastern Slavic languages and Serbian. So Russian couldn't be called the king of all Slavic languages. 23:30