✨Beginning Russian. Genitive Case. Power Point Presentation Slides: Created FOR TEACHERS who want to present the genitive case for students of the beginning level in the classroom or online. Includes 205 slides with vector graphics, images, animation, tables, and text that can be modified, changed, or used for other presentations. Contains explanations, examples, and exercises that check comprehension and provide the opportunity for speaking practice. sellfy.com/4213297653016850/p/beginning-russian-genitive-case-power-point-presentation-slides/
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The verb To Have in Russian is interesting indeed: The "Y" is like the French "Chez" and "ectb" is like "Il y a".The possesed object is in Russian the subject not the direct object.
Love, love, love this channel! Question: What is she saying at 7:50 - 7:54? It sounds like "Важно то, что нево есть я." "It's important that he has I"? "...that there is I"?
Egyptian Sailor , In the video, I explain when У is used to express possession - somebody has. There are some other uses of У. I might make a video about it. Thank you for the question.
I do not even understand the English words if i am honest! How on earth am i supposed to know genitive and accusative cases when i don't even know what that means 🤣🤣 I do not know the meaning of ”prepositional, genitive, accusative and pronoun” 🤷🏻♂️🤣
Probably, you should start with the earlier videos and follow the order. Then it will make sense to you (I hope). If you are an English speaker, every video has comparison with English.
✨Beginning Russian. Genitive Case. Power Point Presentation Slides: Created FOR TEACHERS who want to present the genitive case for students of the beginning level in the classroom or online. Includes 205 slides with vector graphics, images, animation, tables, and text that can be modified, changed, or used for other presentations. Contains explanations, examples, and exercises that check comprehension and provide the opportunity for speaking practice. sellfy.com/4213297653016850/p/beginning-russian-genitive-case-power-point-presentation-slides/
This is definitely, by far, the best channel to learn Russian, so easy and well explained, thank you!:)
Edgar U Flores , спасибо.🙂
Большое спасибо за прекрасную лекцию. Я из Бангладеш.
This channel is unrivaled when comparing against other Russian language channels. By far the very best!
Спасибо большое за комплимент!
this channel is sooo underrated!! i love how u structures ur lessons
Defently she has the best way to learn, you can learn in 10 minutes what you learn in days with other teachers. Thanks Dear Olga.
Tammam abdu , спасибо большое.
очень хорошо. Perfect length for this lesson and just the right amount of repitition.
Un Bearable , thank you for your feedback.
I watch most of the videos carefully over and over. I would like to thank Amazing Russian for providing such a service free of charge and with such high quality. Greetings from Turkey👏👏👏Sinan
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I found this channel by searching genitive help this explained very well Спасибо!
Just learning this in my Russian class. Thanks for clarifying. Great video.
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Lena Meyer , I am glad you think so.
I am so happy you feel better, can"t wait for part two. So good to revise this stuff with one of your videos Olga because you are the best 👍👍👍
Simon , спасибо.
the scientific way of teaching cases of Russian language. great accomplishment thanks.
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I found this very helpful with great examples - thank you, Olga!
I am Chinese. And this days I been learning Russian from you. You really doing the great job. All the lesson is useful and easy to understand. Thank you so much!
Felt better about my listening skills after watching this, спасибо
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Here I am leaving a comment since I am now sure that I fully understand this Video. Thank you so much Olga Jarrell. I really want to learn Russian and you really help me a lot. Even though I already enroll myself in a university to learn Russian still, your video really help me a lot to understand Russian Grammar.
This video definitely helped me a lot. It is explained very well! Thanks.
Thank you.
thank you very much , now i can play and pause and respond the video question and it looks very like natural speaking .that is a good way to enhance our speaking and listening . Thank you very much , for wonderful Video.. Amazing Russian "
Man John , thank you for your feedback. You got it right!
♥ شكرا جزيلا لك ، أنت عظيم
أنت رائع أيضًا
Ольга большое спасибо супер видео
Great work!! Very clear lesson
Aussie Surfer , thank you. I am glad you are still watching my videos.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻очень хорошо урок
хороший
The verb To Have in Russian is interesting indeed: The "Y" is like the French "Chez" and "ectb" is like "Il y a".The possesed object is in Russian the subject not the direct object.
Great video, helped me a ton over duolingos lessons.
Excelente vídeo. большое спасибо)
Javier Mtz , пожалуйста.
Отлично, спасибо большое!
hussam baj, спасибо Вам!
amazing
lopezsalman2008 , thanks.
Helpful😊
Very very very helpful and useful exercise. Благодарю вас . Отлично урок и преподаватель. I hope I used those words right😭 I'm still learning
«Отличный (adjective) урок и преподаватель». Спасибо большое!
@@AmazingRussian thankyou 😭
..a informative lesson..thanks..
Fatih Arslan , you are welcome.
amazing .i learnt so easy
Emmanuel Victorwanu , great!
excellent explation
Anne Marie Falls , thank you!
Спасибо девушка 😊
THE BEST VIDEO EVER MADE
Thank you and Well done
Изумительный Ольга!
stephen hoy , спасибо.
Wonderful video, spasibo bam!
Giacomo Rotondi , пожалуйста.
Thanks
Great video. What’s the background music?
Спасибо большое
3ashik alma6ar , пожалуйста.
thank you!
Спасибо
спасибо!
Alex Janums , пожалуйста.
Essa aula foi ótima, muito obrigado
Не понимаю португальский. Только одно слово “obrigado”.
Отлично. Больше спасибо
Thanks alot ! this was very clear
Really great lesson and exercises. Лена и Павел, все еще вместе?
Fred Rosa , спасибо. Надеюсь на лучшее. 🙂
Strangely, I remember these grammar rules but can't remember that it's called "genitive." lol.
amazinnnggg
Rayan Amin , спасибо.
It should be great to watch a video about the 50 most common verbs + every 6 cases.
It's a problem to me to understand which cases I should use.
GaryAGS , it is a dream for all Russian language learners.
Great❤❤
Love, love, love this channel! Question: What is she saying at 7:50 - 7:54? It sounds like "Важно то, что нево есть я." "It's important that he has I"? "...that there is I"?
Важно, что у него есть я. It’s important that he has me.
@@AmazingRussian Спасибо большое! 🙂
Dear Olga kindly I want to know when I should use Preposition У and when I shouldn't as they gave me the same meaning when translate in Google
Egyptian Sailor , In the video, I explain when У is used to express possession - somebody has. There are some other uses of У. I might make a video about it. Thank you for the question.
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Thank you so much! Is there an episode on Padez'e(Падежи)?
There are plenty of videoclips on cases. Take a look at the playlists.
Many thanks ...... magnificence please mention the music track name as it helping me a lot during my study
Egyptian Sailor , thanks. I do not know the name of the music track. It is part of the software I am using.
Отлично 👍
отлично, еще раз!
Juarez Lopes , спасибо.
Why does she pronounce г with a “v” sound?
Ryan Hunter , in which words? I never pronounce R as V. And who is SHE?
@@AmazingRussian Г not R teacher...Его = ( pronounciation ) yeVo
which app do you use to make this video?
It is software TechSmith Camtasia.
@@AmazingRussian alright, thank you for your information
Не за что!
а можно так сказать? У Лена есть машина , У Павель есть машина? спасибо
叶尔肯达娜 , нет, так сказать нельзя.
@@AmazingRussian смотрела следующий урок 😋,вым там все досконально сказали , спасибо за ответ 💖💖💖💖
I am English! I do not even understand the English, never mind the Russian! WTF does the preposition mean?
Did you go to high school?
I do not even understand the English words if i am honest! How on earth am i supposed to know genitive and accusative cases when i don't even know what that means 🤣🤣
I do not know the meaning of ”prepositional, genitive, accusative and pronoun” 🤷🏻♂️🤣
Probably, you should start with the earlier videos and follow the order. Then it will make sense to you (I hope). If you are an English speaker, every video has comparison with English.
amazing
thanks
Barbaros Sancakli , welcome.