Practice Friday 3- Vocabulary | PF S3 E0

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  • @2lioncobra
    @2lioncobra 6 років тому +1

    Happy that season 3 is starting! How about some reflexive verbs and regular verbs describing daily situations at home. Waking up, cleaning yourself, cleaning the house, exercising, getting dressed, washing dishes, etc. Thanks!

    • @BeFluentinRussian
      @BeFluentinRussian  6 років тому

      Great one! It seems like this season is going to be super long because of all those very unique topics)

  • @prasadashish911
    @prasadashish911 6 років тому +1

    Fruits, clothes,regular daily use items at home

  • @haian608
    @haian608 6 років тому +2

    Tourism!!
    Ecology, education and probably some cultural vocabs

  • @doonyadubai3581
    @doonyadubai3581 6 років тому

    Great that PF is Back !! Please I would like to know more about:
    Expressions of someone angry or having a bad day/shouting like give me a break, I am tired, what is wrong with you …
    Also, about Job search expressions: I am job less, I am searching for a job, I have an interview, I signed/Accepted an offer/contract …
    Thanks.

  • @NiksWickOfficial
    @NiksWickOfficial 6 років тому +1

    What about top verbs for around the house? Like cleaning, helping mum or dad, getting stuff from the car, waking up, sleeping, maybe even for walking a dog or playing with your pets!
    Best regards Fedor

    • @BeFluentinRussian
      @BeFluentinRussian  6 років тому +1

      That's a great topic! I hope to fit everyone's suggestions in the season lol

  • @prohacker5086
    @prohacker5086 6 років тому

    Oh that's really nice, just what i need these days))

  • @blankwords2442
    @blankwords2442 6 років тому

    Please make a video about what words go with which cases please!

  • @stellaintini2344
    @stellaintini2344 6 років тому

    Could you please talk about fashion terms for both clothes and accessories and useful adjectives to use with them? Also, could you please explain the difference between носить, надевать, одевать and одеваться? Anything connected to fashion would be really great! Thank you so much!

  • @jocelynkorpaczewski2093
    @jocelynkorpaczewski2093 6 років тому

    For nouns:
    Nouns/other words for clothes (if you haven't made one already)
    Nouns and other words for school, such as pencil, paper, pen, book, science, math, library, etc. Words like that?
    Common questions (can you get me this, can I have this, I would like this, etc)

  • @rahulsisodia8743
    @rahulsisodia8743 6 років тому +1

    Vocab related to business. 🖤

  • @gustavogranado9169
    @gustavogranado9169 6 років тому

    Family vocabulary, not just mom, dad, brother or sister, but the mom of my wife, the father of the husband, nefil, cousins, grandparents, etc
    Sports vocabulary, the winter olimpic games will begin soon
    Economic vocabulary, financial crises, money, etc
    Travel vocabulary Always usefull, maybe using this vocabulary with differents verbs of motion
    Clothes vocabulary
    Transport vocabulary
    This Season will be great!!

  • @vim3763
    @vim3763 6 років тому

    Hi Fedor 😍
    I wonder if you could make videos about the differences between PERFECTIVE and IMPERFECTIVE aspects regarding the semantic differences and not just their tense usage
    So we can go into the mind of the Russian speaker and understand concepts better
    For example :
    -Федор, ты ВЗЯЛ мой зонт?
    -Нет, я не БРАЛ
    -Нет, не ВЗЯЛ
    So what is the difference between these two answers ? And how would the Russian speaker picture it in his/her mind ? I know it seems a little bit hard but if you could make videos about this topic from time to time it would be very useful for us as learners
    Thanks a million 😘

    • @BeFluentinRussian
      @BeFluentinRussian  6 років тому

      So, if you ASK with ВЗЯЛ then it's more of "did you take it?" in a sense of "I asked you to ask it, now we're on our way already, did you take it?", while as if we use БРАЛ is more of "I am looking for my umbrella, and I can't find it, did you take it any time during past week?" So, it's actually closer to "Were you taking it?".
      And you answer will solely depend on a word that was used in a question.
      Think of Perfective as - "did you do something"
      Think of Imperfective as - "were you doing something".

  • @LockMacFly
    @LockMacFly 6 років тому

    -Sports; exercises, endurance, teams, discipline, competitions,...
    - Emotions in detail; excited, smile, fun, furious, tears...
    - Philosophy; lifestyle, religion, world,...
    - Words that are connected to an event, a joke, people,... Not slang but special used words/phrases. For example: 'worldstar!!', 'build a wall' is connected to trump, but it's not slang. There are better examples haha I can't come up with any now.
    - Words that are only used by young vs old people.

  • @bulbobolson5958
    @bulbobolson5958 6 років тому +2

    We wanna know FULL phrases! Ways of saying things, as grammar changes everything sometimes is hard to create them. What do you think? Like the comment if you agree. Спасибо братан )

    • @BeFluentinRussian
      @BeFluentinRussian  6 років тому

      Cool, let me know which exact phrases you'd like, or at least a close estimate.
      Please put it as a separate comment and not as a reply to this one, so it won't get lost.

  • @simontolson285
    @simontolson285 6 років тому

    I would like to know some vocabulary about winter sports as we have the Winter Olympics very soon 🤘

  • @Asma-ep9bx
    @Asma-ep9bx 6 років тому

    Perfect, we have to memorise as many vocabularies as possible. But I have a suggestion: why don’t u bring a picture and describe it for us . Like 4ex: a pic of a brown horse walks on grass in a nice weather ... something like this 😁 so we learn many words

    • @BeFluentinRussian
      @BeFluentinRussian  6 років тому

      That's awesome! I will implement it! But if I forget, be sure to remind me in the comments!

  • @openmindeddoll9520
    @openmindeddoll9520 6 років тому +1

    My name is Fedor and on my left is this beautiful tan gorgeous smart and her name is 😂😂 oh my I love them .

  • @gregoriysharapov1936
    @gregoriysharapov1936 6 років тому

    I lack many motion verbs, and I do not understand what "imperfective" and "perfective" mean. Words like идти, ездить и ехать. I also lack words for objects or things like sofa or chair or stool or pillow and all kinds of daily things I would say. I am intermediate to beginner, around that level I would say. 0

    • @BeFluentinRussian
      @BeFluentinRussian  6 років тому

      here is a video on Perfective VS Imperfective
      ua-cam.com/video/TNhjQ58kiJM/v-deo.html
      And I got you on the vocabulary.

    • @gregoriysharapov1936
      @gregoriysharapov1936 6 років тому

      Be Fluent in Russian Thanks!

  • @ninandromedagalaxymilkyway
    @ninandromedagalaxymilkyway 6 років тому +1

    I need to know all the personal pronouns, possesive pronouns. And is there any list of verbs in different tenses?

    • @BeFluentinRussian
      @BeFluentinRussian  6 років тому

      Tenses only apply to verbs, so they don't have those modifications, but I did make a videos on them:
      Possessive- ua-cam.com/video/Nibyr3hAc98/v-deo.html&t
      I am yet to make pronouns, actually, here is the article: www.russianlessons.net/grammar/pronouns.php

  • @mariamelalfy2844
    @mariamelalfy2844 6 років тому

    Привет фёдр я изучаю русский язык и очень интересуюсь русскими идиомами можно сделать видео о русских идиомах и самых нужных русских выражениях

    • @виктория-в9м6т
      @виктория-в9м6т 6 років тому

      Mariam Elalfy вот балда!

    • @Alexander-ll9ki
      @Alexander-ll9ki 6 років тому +1

      Mariam Elalfy вы уже хорошо знаете русский!
      Начинайте, смотреть русский ютьюб :)

    • @BeFluentinRussian
      @BeFluentinRussian  6 років тому +2

      here you go:
      1. ua-cam.com/video/yKUdWOOKuXM/v-deo.html
      2. ua-cam.com/video/txVEDWHhZCQ/v-deo.html

    • @mariamelalfy2844
      @mariamelalfy2844 6 років тому

      Be Fluent in Russian thank you so much