Survival Russian - lesson 3 | the words you need to know to survive in Russia
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- Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
- Survival Russian - lesson 3 | the words you need to know to survive in Russia
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Learn the basic Russian words! These are a selection of the 1000 most common words in Russian: 40 lessons, in each lesson you learn 25 Russian words.
This lesson teaches you the words you need to know to survive in Russia. A special lesson on survival Russian vocabulary.
The vocabulary of this Russian course is selected based on frequency statistics and basic words to learn a language; added with some specific words you absolutely need to know when travelling to Russia.
Teacher Anastasia tells you additionally about Russia, the Russian culture and the Russian people.
This is a re-production for the Russian language of Bart de Pau's award winning method '1000 most common words in Dutch' (learndutch.org).
The best way to learn the words:
1. Watch the video
2. Go to learnrussian.org and learn the word list
3. Do the exercises that come with the video
(c) BLC / Learnrussian.org
As a Russian it’s such a pleasure to see that foreigners really interested in Russian
Mr. DroCro oh really? Actually, it’s every time interesting to hear “Russia is a beautiful country” cause maybe as Russians we don’t see it
Da. Yah ochin luvlu parusky
А я русская :))
@Mr. DroCro he is the reason why i am learning russian
Да Я Очень Люблю Русский Язик и Девушка.
I love how direct Russian is. In English we dance around our words too much for fear of being rude. :'''D
"Directness" has nothing to do with the Russian language per se. Notorious Russian "rudeness" has to do with ru manners and emotional straightforwardness. Younger ru generation is subtler, though, compared to their ancestors. Phonetically Russian sounds harsher to the English ear, because it lacks distinction between short and long vowels. Nevertheless, using Russian (really good Russian, ie), you can dance around with unprecedented delicacy, artistry and subtleness. The Russian language is extremely flexible! English is much stiffer. I can say my name in Russian in 15+ different ways and intonations with slight shifts in meaning. I can develop a "love talk" vocabulary consisting of 100+ words in Russian with unlimited amount of "feather-light" variations!!! Etc.
i actually studies in russia... i watched your couple of videos and just suscribed your channel . In my opinion this is the Best channel for learning russian . I will definitely recommend this to my friends . And большое спасибо 🤗
@кто я? coffee please ?
You’re the best online teacher and you’re my favorite teacher
Me too
Вы учите русский?
😉
I am a slow student during Russian class in Kiev. These videos help a lot. большое спасибо.
Шо це так? Ты вообще понимаешь русский? Блять украинец не понимает русского, пиздец..
The best canal... Continue plz!
I like simple phrases, who needs a lot of chitty-chatty.
Awesome!!!
Another excellent lesson.
You're changing lives here. Thank you
Excelente. Gracias por tu ensen'nza. I found your channel yesterday. Thank you so much for your time and lessons. Your lessons are very well explained and enjoyable to learn.
Saludos desde Brooklyn NY. Desde ahora eres mi maestra favorita.
this is really helpful. Thanks
Excellent, thanks
Fun way to learn Russian. Thank you :)
What does it mean? Da net, navernoe
Эй! Ты русский вообще??
You are doing a grate job thank you so much for helping me to learn.
amazing video lessons
спасибо
Spasiba 😍🌹
John S *Spasibo
fun and concise.
Nice and simple lesson. Very useful. Спасибо!
I like your information about the origin of words-I never knew that about spasiba for example
Best channel 👍👍👍
Good lesson
As a German Native, it is so great that Пожалуйста has most of the meaning that "bitte" (please) also has.
Это круто
Just found this treasure and am on lesson 3.
spasiba wam balshoi...
I had Italian Girlfriend, Learned Italian
I had German Girlfriend, Learned German
I had Spanish Girlfriend, Learned Spanish
I had Romanian Girlfriend, didn't bother
I have Russian Girlfriend, here we go Ladies & Gentleman.
Impressive! Good luck on learning Russian if you still are.
Video starts at 1:10, you're welcome.
I really couldn't get it, is (Ocheen' Rada) is female form you said???
Very nice class good thank you
Огонь
❤️
♥️♥️♥️
it was difficult for third time
Любимая Рашка
5:29 If I don't drink alcohol, can I simply say "нет"?
Да всё верно :D (I'm Russian, who knows English well)
@@user-hm5of5op8e Спасибо! I'm a brazilian who also speaks english and is trying to learn russian xD
Well good luck learning our language :3 Мне нравится общастя с вежливыми людьми :)
this is so helpful wtf
6:08 this is wrong! It should be "водка? Конечно" :]
Very delayed response, but thank you!
Your subtitle hide the English meaning 🤔
Я люблю русский язык! Но мне нужно больше практиковаться... xD
This lesson is bit tuff tody I feel its to much to catch up in this lesson.
Your subtitles hide the English meaning of word that is hard to understand
Но ведь "дайте" - "give (me)"...
The background music is is so annoying
You say a word and there’s 4 different meanings that to me is very confusing
formula for ending up in a gulag...
Always one butthole...
Русские есть? Ну или украинцы :|
Есть 😉
The music is distracting and unnecessary.
The content is good otherwise
Мы не говоримивоопще
Какой ужасный акцент
По русскому или англ? Xd
Как грубо!
ВЫ не выживите
Камунизм