Привіт..... інколи я навчатися українською мовою і я думаю можливо цей не надто важко.. але чесно ще я дуже плутався на коли використати різні слова... зараз я знаю я маю багато більше вивчити дякую за відео
Something I've noticed in some verbs: "prefixes" у-, в- don't change the meaning of the verb, but have to do with the ending of the preceding word, using у- after consonants or at the beginning of a clause and в- after vowels, at least according to Wiktionary. But perhaps they technically are not "prefixes", in that they do not change the meaning of the verb.
Is there any source for determining the different aspects of a verb? In other words, if I look up a verb in perfective aspect, is there a way of finding the imperfection counterpart to it, or of finding out if a verb only exists in one aspect? Also, does Ukrainian allow users to simply make up a verb using the methods set out in the video? That seems unlikely to me, hence my first question. (I don't think a language would be very useful it people could just make up verbs whenever they wanted.)
1. Yes, for instance online Ukrainian dictionary. You search for a verb there and it will say if it’s доконаний (perfective) or недоконаний (imperfective) and give you the counterpart. Here’s the link: sum.in.ua 2. Yeah, the answer is not really.
If Auntie and Uncle Tsar Nicolas 2 were here they would smile on their hands work, Marston Romanov is a great name, in the Halo of light in the church's windows say a prayer for your children, and kiss the Cross of Jesus ..
If Auntie and Uncle Tsar Nicolas 2 were here they would smile on their hands work, Marston Romanov is a great name, in the Halo of light in the church's windows say a prayer for your children, and kiss the Cross of Jesus ..
Ah! That's a relief. It's exactly the same as in Russian, so I don't have to bother with this lesson at all. Many learners seem to be afraid of the idea of aspects. It doesn't take long to get the hang of them. They are not mentioned for ages in most of the beginners' lessons on YT. I couldn't find any lessons devoted to the topic, though I knew they exist in Ukrainian. You can absorb the idea which is a purely linguistic one, without worrying for one minute about learning new words, which is what most beginners worry about most..
може бути економічних реформ україни єдине їх шукати роботу на євроій за добу надійшло я тебе люблю тебе дуже дуже багато часу і погодні на роботі ж таки.. шедеври класичної о котрій годині і по якій практичне завдання для того айфон о котрій, ти як оцінити його, твори для дітей буває о котрій годині і по якій економічних реформ україни
може бути економічних реформ україни єдине їх шукати роботу на єврой за добу надійшло я тебе люблю тебе дуже дуже багато часу і погодні на роботі ж таки.. шедеври класичної о котрій годині і по якій практичне завдання для того айфон о котрій, ти як оцінити його
Wtttttf i speak 5 languages like very well but this Ukrainian language is sooooo fuckin hard 😟
Tu watch me cry for Uncle and Auntie Tsar Nicolas 2 ?
Tu are my Daughter, brave and a good spirit to make money in business, 1$,5$,20$,a day ..
Tu aimes my Ukrainian story
Honey does it get in the way too, your hair after washing it too, it's just wildlife..
Tu watch me Oly
dusje dyakyu daer çitelka
Я можливо їду в Україну у серпені і я хочу навчити українську мову тут😊
Чудово! Сподіваюсь, усе у вас вийде :)
Great lesson on a difficult topic. I re-watched this, and i understand better after several months of working on cases and vocabulary. Велике спасибі!
I'm super glad to read this! Thank you for watching!!
@12:45 🙏- this saved my already confused understanding.
So glad to read this!
Привіт..... інколи я навчатися українською мовою і я думаю можливо цей не надто важко.. але чесно ще я дуже плутався на коли використати різні слова... зараз я знаю я маю багато більше вивчити дякую за відео
Дякую, що подивилися! Бажаю успіхів у навчанні!
Something I've noticed in some verbs: "prefixes" у-, в- don't change the meaning of the verb, but have to do with the ending of the preceding word, using у- after consonants or at the beginning of a clause and в- after vowels, at least according to Wiktionary. But perhaps they technically are not "prefixes", in that they do not change the meaning of the verb.
You‘re correct. And yes, they’re prefixes.
Great video. Thank you so much.
You're very welcome! 💙💛
Is there any source for determining the different aspects of a verb? In other words, if I look up a verb in perfective aspect, is there a way of finding the imperfection counterpart to it, or of finding out if a verb only exists in one aspect?
Also, does Ukrainian allow users to simply make up a verb using the methods set out in the video? That seems unlikely to me, hence my first question.
(I don't think a language would be very useful it people could just make up verbs whenever they wanted.)
1. Yes, for instance online Ukrainian dictionary. You search for a verb there and it will say if it’s доконаний (perfective) or недоконаний (imperfective) and give you the counterpart. Here’s the link: sum.in.ua
2. Yeah, the answer is not really.
Thanks for clarifying some of my confusion.
Always welcome!
13:50 i will definitely keep that in mind Olya , Щиро дякую
Дякую, що дивилися 😊😊
This is so good, thank you!
You're welcome!! ❤
If Auntie and Uncle Tsar Nicolas 2 were here they would smile on their hands work, Marston Romanov is a great name, in the Halo of light in the church's windows say a prayer for your children, and kiss the Cross of Jesus ..
If Auntie and Uncle Tsar Nicolas 2 were here they would smile on their hands work, Marston Romanov is a great name, in the Halo of light in the church's windows say a prayer for your children, and kiss the Cross of Jesus ..
If Grandmother and Grandfather Tsar Nicolas 2 were here they would smile on their hands work, Marston Romanov is a great name..
Thank you
Thank you for watching!!
Ah! That's a relief. It's exactly the same as in Russian, so I don't have to bother with this lesson at all. Many learners seem to be afraid of the idea of aspects. It doesn't take long to get the hang of them. They are not mentioned for ages in most of the beginners' lessons on YT. I couldn't find any lessons devoted to the topic, though I knew they exist in Ukrainian. You can absorb the idea which is a purely linguistic one, without worrying for one minute about learning new words, which is what most beginners worry about most..
йду ж таки року в рік зростає кількість людей і головне управління освіти і
може бути економічних реформ україни єдине їх шукати роботу на єврой за добу надійшло
It's very nice to know about Ukrainian verbs.
It is! Thank you for watching :)
може бути економічних реформ україни єдине їх шукати роботу на євроій за добу надійшло я тебе люблю тебе дуже дуже багато часу і погодні на роботі ж таки.. шедеври класичної о котрій годині і по якій практичне завдання для того айфон о котрій, ти як оцінити його, твори для дітей буває о котрій годині і по якій економічних реформ україни
може бути економічних реформ україни єдине їх шукати роботу на єврой за добу надійшло я тебе люблю тебе дуже дуже багато часу і погодні на роботі ж таки.. шедеври класичної о котрій годині і по якій практичне завдання для того айфон о котрій, ти як оцінити його
🙏😘❤🙇♂️😭😭😭🎎🎏
Good video. I'm just learning this now and I was very confused before watching this video!
Yes, this topic is not the easiest one. Thank you for watching
I've been looking for a video on this topic. It's hard to find any material on-line that explains the difference in any meaningful way.
I hope I managed to answer some of your questions!
Oh boy, it's gonna take me some time to fully grasp this one haha. Great video, thanks!
Haha yeah, we have no present Perfect in Ukrainian but something has to do its job so we got Perfective aspect for our verbs 🙈😅😅
Щиро дякую Олюся 🌹🌹 Мені сподобалось, як ти розмовляєш англійською😍😍. ти вміла дівчина. продовжуй !!😊
Щиро дякую 💜
My Tsarinas are very gorgeous women, I was blessed to be Tsar of Russia and Ukraine, Thank you Jesus..
This was great! Thank you!
Thank you for watching!
Важкий урок, але дуже хороше пояснення.😀 (хороше чи гарне?)
Дякую, я рада, що вам сподобалося. Можна і хороше, і гарне.