Basic Russian 1. Verbs of Motion. Going on Foot: ИДТИ-ХОДИТЬ
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- Опубліковано 14 бер 2020
- This video introduces the first verb of motion - “going on foot” (идти-ходить). It includes some practice to check your understanding. Recommended for the beginning level.
• Watch the second video about “going” verbs: Going by Transport: • Basic Russian 1. Verbs...
• Watch the video where you can practice “going verbs”: • Basic Russian 1. Liste...
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So helpful. I’ve been learning Russian for almost three years and verbs for “to go” have been my biggest challenge. Thank yo
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This maybe the best online lesson about "идти-ходить" ever created. исключительный!
Super explanation! Thank you for this very good lesson.
So helpful. I’ve been learning Russian for almost three years and verbs for “to go” have been my biggest challenge. Thank you.
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This is a very detailed lesson clear and simplified!!
To be honest it was very difficult this chapter with the verb " go "
Now the " landscape " is clear.
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So helpful. I’ve been learning Russian for almost three years and verbs for “to go” have been my biggest challenge. Thank you
Оля, отличные уроки! Прокручиваю целиком для моих ребят в колледже. Первый раз нахожу то, что мне подходит и так отлично сделано. Молодец и спасибо!
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As always first class, great revision for this topic to follow up on your previous great verbs of motion videos. 👍👍👍
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The best explanation of going verbs on u tube. Thanks
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Best I've seen yet. This helps clear up what Pimsleur does not explain well. Is Russia's size the reason for so many verbs of motion?
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Ευχαριστω πολυ.
К сожалению, не понимаю ваш язык.
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May I ask why you need subtitles for a grammar video?
Because I study English and Russian, and I use software that when I always click on an unknown word, it gives me its meaning, pronunciation and conjugation if it is a verb, anyway.@@AmazingRussian
It would also be interesting to configure your videos to be saved in the playlist. I particularly look for videos that have automatic subtitles, subtitles for English and Russian as well, and videos that are already configured to be saved in the playlist, so I save them for study them later.@@AmazingRussian
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Please I still don't understand the difference between ходить(going places in general) and идти
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Спасибо за видео, вы могли бы создать видео о грамматике Деепричастии
莎莎 , я работаю над этим. Будет!
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I love the video and it’s very helpful! I have a question though. I understand that ходить is for repeated motions (multidirectional) and I understand how that works for me but how do I know if the person I am talking too is repeatedly going to this location if I haven’t met them before and this is the first time we are talking? Do I say Куда вы идёт or Куда вы ходите?
If you mean “Where do you usually go?” - куда вы ходите? If you mean “Where are you going now?” - Куда вы идёте? Hope it makes sense.
Thank you for answering and clarifying this!
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Help us with Prefixed verbs of Motion. I only understand when I watch your channel... Please 🙏🙏🥺 It will be of a lot of help.
The prefixes like об(о), от(о), подо, при, во, за,у, вы, etc.
It's a request I have exams next month 🙏🥺
Здравствуйте! I am sorry I cannot help you with your request. I am not planning to make a video about the prefixed verbs of motion at this point. You should find some videos from other channels if you have a coming exam. The ebook is available here: 4213297653016850.sellfy.store/p/O24r/
@@AmazingRussian Thank you so much 🙏🙏
«Иду» it’s when you go in one direction or you go in this moment.
«Ходить» it’s when you go to one place more than one time. For example: Every day I go to work.
Каждый день я хожу на работу.
Pronósticos Deportivos , when you are going right now, your focus is on one direction. Unidirectional verbs - right now, on your way - uni - (one direction).
Hi, I m Russian)
@@grechkaluna Привет Маша! Я из Испанец но я учусь русский язык! Where do you live in Russia?
Pronósticos Deportivos Wow, cool, I m from Moscow (russian capital)
@@grechkaluna Отлично! Давай поговорим по-русски! Мне бы хотелось практиковать русский язык.
I don't understand why for a future plan you also use идти and not пойти. Actually I encountered both versions and I think I've already got an answer that you can use both. But still, why is that and which one is used more often in real life conversations?
This is introductory video. One thing at a time. Russian can use unidirectional verbs for indicating arranged plans. Similar to English. «Пойти» is also used to show future. The usage is not related to style or frequency.
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Hello Olga, maybe the question i'm going to ask you doesnt have to do with this video topic but . When should i say------тогда, когда оr simply ----------когда. Это моё сомнине. спасибо большое
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