Thank you for the lesson, for highlighting the stress in each word, and for writing in script letters. Additional insights: - идти (=to go on foot, unidirectional) is an imperfective verb from the imperfective/perfective pair идти/пойти. - ехать (=to go on transportation, unidirectional) is an imperfective verb from the pair ехать/поехать. - ходить (=to go on foot, multidirectional) is an imperfective verb from the pair ходить/сходить. - ездить (=to go on transportation, multidirectional) is an imperfective verb from the pair ездить/поездить.
The 3 most notoriously difficult elements of Russian are: 1. Verbs of motion 2. Aspects of verbs (perfective/imperfective) 3. Cases So it would be amazing if you could make those some of your topics using examples and context like you did here, thank you!
Thank you for the lesson, for highlighting the stress in each word, and for writing in script letters. Additional insights:
- идти (=to go on foot, unidirectional) is an imperfective verb from the imperfective/perfective pair идти/пойти.
- ехать (=to go on transportation, unidirectional) is an imperfective verb from the pair ехать/поехать.
- ходить (=to go on foot, multidirectional) is an imperfective verb from the pair ходить/сходить.
- ездить (=to go on transportation, multidirectional) is an imperfective verb from the pair ездить/поездить.
Супер! Спасибо большое!
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Very helpful lesson to revise, спасибо большое!
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@@Russianlanguage hello, I am studying Russian my 3rd year (I live in Spain.) Но я из США do you have B1 lessons?
The 3 most notoriously difficult elements of Russian are:
1. Verbs of motion
2. Aspects of verbs (perfective/imperfective)
3. Cases
So it would be amazing if you could make those some of your topics using examples and context like you did here, thank you!
I have a lot of videos on these topics.
@@Russianlanguage Oooh l will check them thank you)
Some of your letters i can't read. Sorry