смотрю видео о своем языке чтобы узнать о нем что то новое с новой точки зрения. Так как я являюсь носителем языка, то порядок слов всегда был для меня интуитивным и я никогда не задумывалась как это работает. очень интересно.
+SteamShinobi No, I'm afraid I don't know Latin... but if you mean the latintutorial channel, by Ben Johnson, I'm flattered by the confusion - his work looks really nice. Спасибо!
Russian grammar Yes! You sound almost just like him. You make Russian so simple and well explained, I've only been learning for a few months, 6-7 hours a day, I can hold some conversation, and I owe a lot of it to you explaining things that we don't have in English. Keep going, I recommend you to people learning Russian, so you're vital xD! Большое спасибо, мой дорогой друг!
Can subject pronouns also be ommitted in the past tense? Like " (Я) купил в супермаркете хлеб." Also, very informative videos! I always look forward to your lessons!
+Swampertchamp They can be omitted if it's clear from context who the subject is. I've never seen a clear rule about omitting pronouns in Russian, but in general leaving the pronoun out can sound less formal. There's a discussion of this question here: learn-russian.livejournal.com/274345.html
We don't omit them like in Italian for example. If only we are telling quite a big story about ourselves without other characters. E.g.: Сегодня я с утра почистил зубы, поужинал и оделся. После пошел на работу но увидел, что автобуса сегодня не будет. Поэтому я пошел пешком. "Автобус" interrupted our "kombo" about ourselves and after that we most likely add "я". Not necessary, but usually.
you are the god of russian language on youtube👍👍👍💙💜💙
смотрю видео о своем языке чтобы узнать о нем что то новое с новой точки зрения. Так как я являюсь носителем языка, то порядок слов всегда был для меня интуитивным и я никогда не задумывалась как это работает. очень интересно.
Are you the Latin guy too? I love your videos, I use them for learning both languages, and used it to learn my trilled R's. You're the best :D!
+SteamShinobi No, I'm afraid I don't know Latin... but if you mean the latintutorial channel, by Ben Johnson, I'm flattered by the confusion - his work looks really nice. Спасибо!
Russian grammar
Yes! You sound almost just like him. You make Russian so simple and well explained, I've only been learning for a few months, 6-7 hours a day, I can hold some conversation, and I owe a lot of it to you explaining things that we don't have in English. Keep going, I recommend you to people learning Russian, so you're vital xD! Большое спасибо, мой дорогой друг!
Great to learn this bc it’s confusing but the way you say things in Russian sounds super off.
Can subject pronouns also be ommitted in the past tense?
Like " (Я) купил в супермаркете хлеб."
Also, very informative videos! I always look forward to your lessons!
+Swampertchamp They can be omitted if it's clear from context who the subject is. I've never seen a clear rule about omitting pronouns in Russian, but in general leaving the pronoun out can sound less formal. There's a discussion of this question here: learn-russian.livejournal.com/274345.html
We don't omit them like in Italian for example.
If only we are telling quite a big story about ourselves without other characters.
E.g.: Сегодня я с утра почистил зубы, поужинал и оделся. После пошел на работу но увидел, что автобуса сегодня не будет. Поэтому я пошел пешком.
"Автобус" interrupted our "kombo" about ourselves and after that we most likely add "я". Not necessary, but usually.
Actually you can easily omit it but I recomend you not to do it