Awesome lessons! This is very helpful and I see the words are somewhat similar to English! Perhaps the ancestors of the Slavic people had contact with the ancestors of Germanic speaking people long ago?🤔
Well in this case in bulgarian I will say: Мъжо ела тука! which is hilarious because we use this word for calling men's. Family in Bulgaria are quite the same in pronunciation: Family - Семейство Parents- Родители Kids - Деца Mother- Майка or Мама Father - Татко or Тати Son- Син Daughter- Дъщеря Brother - брат Grandmother- баба Grandpa- дядо :)
It’s so weird I’m from Kurdistan and there are some similarities between kurdish and russian Women & wife in kurdish : zhn Father : baba Brother : bra Thank you : spas
Привет Даря ! Please could you explain me why when сестра is singular we can hear : [ cistra ] and in the genitive case (maybe) when it is plural , we can hear [сёстры] is it a mistake ? Would you please explain me ? Thank you for your teaching and smile !
Hello Laurence Cordier ! Sure, the answer is in correct stress. I have a sister - У меня есть сестрА (stress is on the last vowel) I have sisters - У меня есть сЁстры (stress is on the first vowel) I don't have a sister - У меня нет сестрЫ (stress is on the last vowel) I don't have sisters - У меня нет сестЁр ('Ё' is always stressed)
I want to tell you that I love you you are a very beautiful woman. Can you send me an autogram with dear text. Make times a video on the 6 cases and some grammar would also be super.
I learn a lot of russian language from you guys. Thanks you, best regards from indonesia.
I love the cat meowing in the background.
Awesome lessons! This is very helpful and I see the words are somewhat similar to English! Perhaps the ancestors of the Slavic people had contact with the ancestors of Germanic speaking people long ago?🤔
Well in this case in bulgarian I will say: Мъжо ела тука! which is hilarious because we use this word for calling men's.
Family in Bulgaria are quite the same in pronunciation:
Family - Семейство
Parents- Родители
Kids - Деца
Mother- Майка or Мама
Father - Татко or Тати
Son- Син
Daughter- Дъщеря
Brother - брат
Grandmother- баба
Grandpa- дядо
:)
Daria please make a video how to say: "calm down" in russian
"don't worry about it" and
"please don't be angry"
Спасибо,Очень хорошо.
Thank you so much for good and helpful lesson Daria
Мне очень нравится ваше видео, четкое произношение! ! 😍👍✨
Thanks
Lovely,wonderful excellent teaching
Awesome 👏 lesson...thank you. ❤️ Love your teaching skills.❤️
Christmas is about family. семья!
Thanks 🎉
Thank you !it was a really good video
Thanks a lot!!!
Hello you and your style is very beautiful,,
У меня три брата и сестры. Я хочу иметь десять сыновей.
A very useful video for beginners 👍
I love Russian people from India
Thanx
good job
Thank you .
Я люблю дарию
You are just waw and your eyes waaaaaaaaaw
It’s so weird I’m from Kurdistan and there are some similarities between kurdish and russian
Women & wife in kurdish : zhn
Father : baba
Brother : bra
Thank you : spas
i love that girl so mush
You are teaching very good,but if you write in English letters of Russian pronounciation, thanks.
Привет Даря ! Please could you explain me why when сестра is singular we can hear : [ cistra ] and in the genitive case (maybe) when it is plural , we can hear [сёстры] is it a mistake ? Would you please explain me ? Thank you for your teaching and smile !
Hello Laurence Cordier !
Sure, the answer is in correct stress.
I have a sister - У меня есть сестрА (stress is on the last vowel)
I have sisters - У меня есть сЁстры (stress is on the first vowel)
I don't have a sister - У меня нет сестрЫ (stress is on the last vowel)
I don't have sisters - У меня нет сестЁр ('Ё' is always stressed)
Thank you very much Daria for these explanations . Спасибо большой Даря ! :) :*
You are sooooo beautiful!!!🙏
Ojos bellos
Thanks,aunt in russia is тетя or тётя?
Teacher sent us here
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Hi
hello daria do you provide whatsapp or telegram classes . i am from india
Música de fundo atrapalha.
Thank you very much I like Vladimir Putin
babulya i dedulya? for grams and gramps, or granny and grampy, mimi and popi, mim and pop
You are so beautiful
From which city of Russia you belong,,and are you married or single please reply
I want to tell you that I love you you are a very beautiful woman. Can you send me an autogram with dear text. Make times a video on the 6 cases and some grammar would also be super.
Suite russian girl
Lol in inglish sin is you know
Thank you
Thank you